Low Cost GN Netcom 2115 SoundTube Dual Headset

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GN Netcom 2115 SoundTube Dual Headset Product Description:



  • Professional, lightweight, over-the-head, dual-ear style headset with latest SoundTube technology
  • Swing-away microphone boom
  • Click-stop, over-the-head headband, pillow-soft ear cushions
  • For use with GN Netcom corded or cordless amplifiers
  • 2 -Year manufacturer's warranty ensures this headset is made to last

Product Description

Opt for the sleek styling of a voice tube headset without sacrificing sound quality. The GN Netcom SoundTube headset uses advanced technology to ensure crisp, clear voice transmission. Plus, the dual-ear style blocks out surrounding noise, so it's easier to hear the person at the other end of the line. There's not another headset like it! This headset is also more comfortable than you'd expect. And its sleek styling makes it particularly unobtrusive. A click-stop headband provides a customized fit. The pillow-soft ear cushions rest gently over the ears. And the whole headset is so lightweight that it's barely noticeable, even after hours on the phone. Use this headset with GN Netcom corded or wireless amplifiers.

Customer Reviews

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Very clear sound
By Judy
The voice tube technology produces a sound that was so clear, I had a bit of a time adjusting to it at first. That was until I realized this is how a telephone conversation should sound.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Great, but had to get an adapter
By Vi.Marc
This product has worked great, however it was misleading as to the need for an adapter. It appeared to be compatible to our phones, however needed the adapter to plug in which was an additional purchase.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Good sound and weight, but some limitations in design
By Kenneth Molay
I am using this headset with the GN8050 PC/phone amplifier (you can read my review of that item on its product page). I needed to get a headset in the 2100 line for compatibility with the amplifier and I chose the 2115 as my preferred headset. Which model you choose is a matter of personal preference. I like two earpieces (binaural design) and I went with the Sound Tube version over the noise-cancelling boom mike. Noise cancelling can be quite useful in noisy environments such as cubicles, but my office is quiet and I prefer to keep additional sound filtering circuitry out of the loop.The microphone swivels all the way from front to back, so you can wear it on whichever side of your head is best for you. The phones are mono rather than stereo, so it doesn't matter which ear gets which earpiece. By the way, this makes the headset impractical for use with games where you need spatial audio cues, but is fine for voice communications on phone calls or webinars.* Sound quality has been very clean and clear in the first few days of use. I will want a lot more practical field-testing with different people before I'm ready to commit, but so far I have not noticed any fuzz, popping, or muffling on receive or transmit.* The headset is lightweight and comfortable. The spring-loaded headband is not too tight on my oversized noggin and does not press against the earpieces of my eyeglasses. However, I am not happy with the feel of the earpiece cushions. They are a padded "leatherette" material (huh?) that slides easily on the ear. The cushion rings feel small, sitting against the outer ear surface rather than encircling it. The slightest motion (even yawning) can shift the position of the earpieces and move them away from your sweet spot in listening position. Once the earpieces move, the mike moves, so you lose your perfect mouth position as well.* The sound tube for the microphone is inflexible and cannot be positioned as variably as I would like. You can't change the overall length and you can't bend the tube. You can lever it out away from your face (useful to take a sip of coffee), but you can't lever it closer than a certain distance because of a hard stop on the earpiece connector.* There is no lapel clip provided for the headset cable. I view that as a necessity to keep the wire from rubbing on your shirt or getting looped on something it shouldn't. I pulled a clip off my old Plantronics headset and used that.In summary, the sound quality is quite satisfactory and weight is good, but the design has a few limitations that are frustrating if you have used more comfortable headsets (I'm a fan of the Plantronics and wish I could connect it to the GN amp!).

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