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Sonetics APX372 - Common Features, Communication Headsets

Sonetics APX372
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User Replaceable Battery
The Electronic Headset uses a replaceable battery. This allows the user to replace
the battery at end-of-life and have spares in the field for extended operation times.
Only Sonetics batteries should be used.
Voice Prompts
Voice prompts allows the user to make all adjustments without removing the
headset. There is no need to look for lights, text, or knob positions. The voice
prompts automatically adjust volume to ensure intelligibility in changing
environments.
Wired Line-in
The wired line-in is used to interface with cell phones and hand held radios. This
gives the user more flexibility in their communication needs. The wired connection
features a mono input and mono PTT output. See your Sonetics dealer for
accessories to match your equipment.
Common Features, Communication Headsets
Not available on the APX372 headset.
Auto-Leveling Microphone
The Headset automatically detects the voice of the user against noise in the
background. This gives the headset an automatic VOX (noise gate or squelch) that
needs no adjustment when transitioning from areas of differing noise levels.
Noise Cancelling Microphone
Noise cancelling microphones remove background noise right at the mic element.
This lets listeners hear the person talking and not the background noise.
Radio PTT
The Headset interfaces with any two-way portable radio using the wired AUX input
or wireless DECT connection. When there is a wireless DECT connection, the PTT
signal is passed to the wireless DECT7 Wireless Base Station and onto the Digital
Intercom. Otherwise, the PTT signal is passed to the wired AUX input.
Wireless Bluetooth® Technology
Available on the APX379 & APX375 headsets.
Bluetooth enabled Wireless Headsets can connect with other wireless Bluetooth
enabled devices. This lets you connect an additional audio or communications
device. Cell phones, mp3 players, mobile radios, computers, etc. expand your
communications potential.
A2DP Audio Streaming
The Headset features integrated A2DP streaming audio functionality, so you can
listen to music or podcasts, and hear turn-by-turn direction information from a GPS
application on your phone. You can also use this feature to stream audio from a
Bluetooth-enabled computer to the headset.

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