Jabra GN1200 Smart Cord
Jabra GN1200 Smart Cord


The Jabra GN1200 straight RJ-9 cord is the solution to a common problem of not being able to connect headset and telephone. Even though most things have been standardized, the cord connecting the phone with the handset or headset is anything but standard as each telephone manufacturer has its own wiring code. Now, with the universal "smart" cord, GN 1200, the cord will work with virtually any phone providing greater convenience. Available in both straight and coiled versions, the GN 1200 fits virtually all telephones featuring a standard RJ 9 modular connector.
Product Description
The Jabra GN1200 cord is the solution to the common problem of not being able to connect your headset and telephone. Even though most things have been standardized, the cord connecting the deskphone with the handset or headset is anything but standard as each telephone manufacturer has its own wiring code. Now, with the Jabra GN1200 universal audio processor cord, one cord will work with virtually any phone, providing greater convenience. The Jabra GN1200 features eight microphone volume settings to ensure that the volume of all outgoing calls is at the same user-defined comfortable level.
Product information
Brand |
Jabra |
Connector Type |
TOSLINK |
Cable Type |
Fiber Optic |
Compatible Devices |
Universal |
Special Feature |
Standard |
Compatible Phone Models |
Universal |
Recommended Uses For Product |
connecting headsets and telephones |
Color |
Black |
Connector Gender |
Male-to-Male |
Shape |
Round |
Number of Pins |
2 |
Unit Count |
1.0 Count |
Item Weight |
0.03 Kilograms |
Model Name |
Headset Cable |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage |
Indoor |
Number of Items |
1 |
Customer Package Type |
Standard Packaging |
Manufacturer |
Jabra |
UPC |
706487002024 |
Global Trade Identification Number |
00706487002024 |
Product Dimensions |
9.37 x 0.03 x 0.03 inches |
Item Weight |
1.06 ounces |
ASIN |
B000FE3512 |
Item model number |
88001-99 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
Date First Available |
April 14, 2006 |