Vxi just introduced the VoxStar UC wireless Bluetooth headset that lets users be heard clearly, by both people and personal computers. VXi’s industry-leading noise canceling enables the sleek, lightweight (0.6 oz.) VoxStar UC to eliminate up to 93% of distracting background noise. When paired with the plug-and-play VoxStar UC Bluetooth Adapter (included), VoxStar UC delivers the wideband audio voice-driven applications need, for significantly better VoIP, speech recognition and Unified Communications performance. Wideband support gives VoxStar UC a real advantage over most other Bluetooth adapters on the market, with natural, easy-to-understand sound quality for voice communications (e.g., Skype) and significantly improved accuracy for voice recognition applications.
Another unique VoxStar UC feature is its flexible boom, which lets users place the microphone right at their mouth, for optimal noise-canceling performance. VoxStar UC users can connect to any two Bluetooth devices (two phones, or a phone and PC, for example) at once. They can stream music or GPS directions, and enjoy the benefits of VoxStar UC’s wideband audio. And with over seven hours of talk time per charge, most users will be able to use VoxStar UC all day without battery concerns. Install the VXi BlueParrott app, free at the Apple App Store or Google Play, and add push-to-talk walkie-talkie functionality, plus a text reader.
“The audio quality of most Bluetooth headsets leaves much to be desired, even more so when used with voice-driven applications” said Mike Ferguson, president and CEO of VXi. “But the VXi VoxStar UC, with its combination of VXi’s advanced noise canceling and the VoxStar UC Bluetooth Adapter, our customers know they will be heard and understood, however they communicate.”
Price and Availability
The VXi VoxStar UC will sell for $170. The package includes the headset, Bluetooth Adapter, USB cable, a car charger, three wearing styles (headband, earhook and neckband), three eartips and two types of ear cushions. VoxStar UC is covered by VXi’s one-year “hassle-free” warranty.
FloridaCallCenter
February 10, 2014 at 4:10 am
VXi headsets are trash. Cheap plastic and foam ear parts that crumble within a week. No support whatsoever for they refuse to warranty anything they make. Stay clear of VXi and anything they make