The New TC400 Series of Headsets Launches in UK

Clement Clarke Communications Launches New Range of Call Centre Headsets

Clement Clarke Communications Launches New Range of Branded Headsets

 

London, UK, October 13th, 2009: Clement Clarke Communications is pleased to announce the launch of the new TC400 series, a headset range that sets new standards for design and performance in today's busy office environment.

Tough but extremely lightweight, the TC400 series is built for comfort, with both leatherette and foam ear cushions included and a rubber whale fin headband which provides a secure and comfy fit for the user, even when worn throughout the day.

The microphone can be positioned to either side of the head and will rotate through 300 degrees, allowing each individual user to choose the exact position that suits them best. The headset connects to all leading telephones and telephone systems - including VoIP - and is suitable for virtually all application, providing crystal clear speech for both parties, with both noise and non-noise cancelling versions. A single cable connection is provided for both the monaural and binaural options and a full range of accessory options is available.

Martin Fox, Sales & Marketing General Manager of Clement Clarke Communications says "The TC400 underlines our reputation for being at the forefront of headset design and technology, and is everything you would expect and more from a company that is tasked with providing hardware that meets the needs of some the most demanding industry sectors across the globe".

 

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For further information, images and to request review samples please contact the Clement Clarke Communications Marketing Department:

Martin J Fox

Sales & Marketing General Manager

martin.fox@c3headsets.com

Phone: +44 (0)1279 456326

 

Images may also be acquired by via email addressed to the above contact.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009