Clear-Com Highlights CC-300 and CC-400 Headsets at PLASA 2012Clear-Com, a manufacturer of critical voice communication systems, will highlight the latest additions to its line of professional headsets, the CC-300 and CC-400, at PLASA 2012, in London's Earls Court in stand I-F29, running September 9-12. The CC-300 and CC-400 offer extra comfort, better performance, and more flexibility for users who are constantly employing intercoms for long hours. The headsets are compatible with Clear-Com's wide range of wired and wireless intercoms. Continuously wearing headsets, while communicating with other team members over the intercom, can easily and quickly exhaust a user. The new Clear-Com CC-300 single-ear headset and CC-400 double-ear headset were designed to reduce fatigue while accommodating individual preferences, by offering a clear and comfortable audio experience. The CC-300 and CC-400 headsets' microphone booms can rotate 300 degrees, allowing the microphone to be worn on the right or left side of the head. Users can also make the headsets larger or smaller by manipulating the slide adjustments on either side of the headband. In addition, the enclosed headphones have very soft padding and a slight rotation to provide a better fit. The CC-300 and CC-400 headsets are equipped with hyper-cardioid dynamic microphones and high ambient-noise attenuation headphones that deliver balanced audio performance to the user. The acoustic isolation capability significantly reduces external background noise. With a clear audio profile, including an up to 20kHz frequency response, the new headsets are made for professionals who demand high-quality sound. The CC-300 and CC-400 headset microphones can be powered on or off by moving the microphone boom. Users need only to pull the boom gently downwards to turn on the microphone and push the boom gently upwards to turn it off; providing a quick and simple mute to their intercom system. Interchangeable cabling is another major benefit of the CC-300 and CC-400 headsets. Both headsets come with a standard four-pin female connector. Users can easily change the cable and connector at the base of the headset by using a Phillips screwdriver, in order to accommodate different connector types. The same process can be used to repair and replace a damaged cable on the fly. "Busy crew members need a headset that they can slip on and immediately feel the difference in fit and performance," says Stephen Sandford, product manager, Clear-Com. "The Clear-Com CC-300 and CC-400 deliver by providing long-lasting comfort and high-quality audio, and can be used in conjunction with virtually all of our intercom solutions."
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