Jabra M5390 Multiuse Wireless Headset System (Mobile, Desk, & VoIP)

REPLACED BY Jabra GO 6430
by Jabra
Part # 5317-408-305
DISCONTINUED BY MANUFACTURER

Product Description

Discontinued by Manufacturer - Replaced by Jabra GO 6430

Jabra M5390 Multiuse Wireless Headset System
The Jabra M5390 Multiuse headset is a Bluetooth headset that connects simultaneously to mobile phones and desk phones - or to mobile phones and PC softphones (via the enclosed PC dongle).

The Jabra M5390 Multiuse headset combines the sound and range performance known from office headsets with the convenience of a mobile headset. Based on next generation Bluetooth technology, it offers true wideband audio when used with the A335w dongle or a soft phone. And the extended wireless range allows users to answer calls up to 230 feet from their desks.

The design and wearing style is optimized for office staff, managers and specialists who spend most of their time in the office and less on the go. For optimum call clarity in loud office environments, the microphone is placed close to the users mouth and features noise canceling technology. When out of the office, the Jabra M5390 seamlessly connects to the users mobile phone or PC based softphone.

The Jabra M5390 Multiuse base is compatible with most desk phone systems, and the dongle is compliant with a wide range of PC based softphones including, Cisco IP Softphone, Skype etc.

Summary of Features

  • One headset for mobile, desk and PC based telephony
  • Bluetooth and radio technology
  • Wireless range up to 230 feet from Desk and PC Phones and 30 feet from mobile phones
  • Clear calls in noisy environments
  • True wideband sound with USB dongle
  • Improved wearing style
  • USB dongle and travel charger included

    Included Parts
  • Jabra M5390 headset
  • Jabra M5390 base + charger
  • Two wearing styles: earhook and headband
  • A335w wideband Bluetooth USB dongle
  • Travel charger
  • Power supply
  • USB Connection cord
  • User manual
     


Compatibility

Mobile, Desk and PC based telephony