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Leading Business-to-Business Direct Marketer and e-Business Marketer of Desktop Telephony Solutions to Distribute Industry's First Affordable Wireless
Headset Solution
New GN 9050 Offers 150 Feet of Wireless Freedom and 2.4 GHz Security at an
Affordable Price
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Hello Direct, Inc. (http://www.hellodirect.com/), a leading direct marketer and e-commerce destination for business telecommunications solutions, today announced that it will sell the new GN Netcom GN 9050, the industry's first compact and affordable 2.4 GHz wireless headset solution, on its web site and through its direct mail catalogue. Available now, the advanced belt pack/headset combo allows busy office workers to have hands-free conversations up to 150 feet from their phone, while advanced 2.4 GHz digital technology provides clear voice transmission between the base and belt pack and encrypts the signal so there are no worries about anyone listening in.
"Our customers rely on Hello Direct to bring them the latest, high-performance, innovative telecommunication solutions the minute they become available," said Ron Becht, senior vice president and general manager of Hello Direct, Inc. "The GN 9050 is the first compact, high-performance, wireless headset solution we've seen that offers the freedom of cordless and clear 2.4 GHz digital reception and security at an affordable price. We know our customers will be pleased with this new office solution."
The GN 9050 offers a complete solution, including a lightweight, cordless belt pack; lightweight and comfortable convertible M200 headset with noise canceling microphone; fingertip volume and tone control and microphone mute; 6-hour battery, for only $279.99 (headset included). Active office workers can continue phone conversations as they walk down the hall to use the fax machine, retrieve a document from the printer, grab a soda, or step ...