Jabra BT530 with advanced noise filtering

Author: (An)Dante | Date: 2008-08-15 17:34 | Section: Other | Source: Slashphone

Jabra BT530 has a noise filtering solution called "Noise Blackout" that is based on two microphones.

Jabra announced their latest Bluetooth headset, called BT53, which features the „Noise Blackout” noise filtering system, based on two microphones. The technology, based on processing the signals of the two microphones, doesn't filter background noise by suppressing certain parts of the sound spectrum, which would also result in the talker's voice being distorted, but by processing the sound recorded from the two appropriately placed microphones. The solution, developed by GN Netcom, of course provides a clearer and more natural voice than previous solutions, which is further enhanced by continuous volume monitoring, so the background noise doesn't get louder even when the caller doesn't talk and sudden loud sounds can also be avoided this way. The base package includes an earband, eight ear plugs of different sizes and a microUSB charger. The accessory that is launched in September in the states has a price of $99 USD and provides 5.5 hours of talk time with one charge.


Translated by Szaszati

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