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FAQ – Jabra T5330 Multiuse
Can Wi-Fi and the Jabra T5330 Multiuse coexist in the same location?
Yes, the Jabra T5330 Multiuse uses adaptive frequency hopping, so that channels
that are blocked by Wi-Fi, etc..., will not be used – only the free channels are used
to ensure a good sound quality.
Is radiation from a Jabra T5330 Multiuse wireless headset dangerous?
The Jabra T5330 Multiuse employs radio signals in the 2.4 GHz frequency band
using the Bluetooth protocol for transmission between headset and cradle. The
radio wave exposure from the Jabra T5330 Multiuse is 2.5 mW and way below
national standards. More information is available in a separate white paper on
radiation from Jabra.
What is DSP (Digital Signal Processing)?
A digital processor enhances the incoming voice/audio signal and removes
sound impurities from noisy environments, mobile phones, etc. The Jabra T5330
Multiuse has DSP in the cradle.
Is it possible to listen in on calls with the Jabra T5330 Multiuse
wireless headset?
The risk of unauthorized access to communication via a Bluetooth headset is very
limited. Just like Jabra's other wireless headsets, the Jabra T5330 Multiuse digitally
encrypts any call, providing complete calling security (part of the Bluetooth
standard). For in-depth information on how this is performed, please refer to a
separate white paper from Jabra on security encryption within the Bluetooth
standard.
www.jabra.com

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