Sennheiser Brings New Level of Quality to Bluetooth Headsets

The VMX Office Headset can do dual duty as it connects to phones and computers through a dedicated base station as well as directly to mobile phones. This means that no matter if you're in the office or on the go, you only need one headset for all your calling needs. 

The unit easily toggles between any paired device up to 35 meters (135 feet) away and is compatible with Bluetooth 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. That means hands-free calling with the freedom of movement and a level of comfort so high you can use the headset all day without becoming weary of it. 

The one-button design is perfect for those who don't want to be hassled by a complicated design. Opening the headset turns it on and closing it automatically turns it off increasing the battery life and eliminating the 'standby time' problem. The button can be used to switch between devices in range and to control the volume.

The built-in ActiveGuard helps to eliminate volume spikes by almost instantly adjusting the volume and the unit actively eliminates background noise so the volume doesn't need to be constantly adjusted even in a noisier environment.

Sennheiser's previous VMX 100 was only for mobile phones, the VMX Office is an enhanced version that also allows connection to office-based phones and computers as well.

The Sennheiser VMX Office Bluetooth Headset will be available soon at various online and retail outlets but no price has been announced. No more switching headsets for office or mobile. Now one headset can do it all and keep you connected all day long without irritating your head, neck and ears.

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