GENNUM Headphones nXZEN User Manual

Saturday, January 7, 2006  
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Listen-up! This is the best  
’ve tested a number  
of Bluetooth wireless  
cell phone headsets in  
It works. I’ve made a bunch of calls from out-  
side, where wind noise usually causes problems  
for people I’m calling. Everyone has said how  
well they can hear me. It also worked from the car  
with the window open and the radio on — clearly  
better than any other set I’ve tested.  
The nXZEN doesn’t have an earbud like most  
of the other headsets, rather it has an earbud that  
goes into your ear like a good quality earphone  
does. This makes a huge difference for the  
wearer. You can hear a lot better because a lot of  
the extraneous outside noise is filtered out. The  
earbud takes a bit of getting used to because it’s  
pretty large.  
standby time considerably more than any other  
headset I’ve tested.  
I
The nXZEN comes in two flavours. I tested the  
basic $179 model. The nXZEN PLUS is $199,  
and comes with a connector and an external  
earbud so users can hook up to their MP3 players  
and use their Bluetooth headset to listen to music.  
Answering an incoming phone call is as simple as  
hitting a button.  
recent months, and the one  
from Gennum Corporation,  
a Canadian company, is the  
best.  
It’s called nXZEN, and  
the headset is available at  
Future Shop, Best Buy and  
online at eCost.com for  
$175.  
Bluetooth technology is making cell phone use  
a lot safer as more and more consumers decide  
headsets are a much safer way to go than trying  
to use a cell phone in the car. Because Bluetooth  
offers very good quality reception over a short  
distance and no wires to get tangled up in, it’s fast  
becoming the preferred technology for cell users.  
PROS: Bluetooth! NO WIRES! Great sound,  
small size, easy setup and people at the other end  
can actually hear you when you’re outside.  
CONS: The earbud takes some getting used  
to because it really sticks into your ear. At $179  
The nXZEN is the only  
headset on the market to  
use two microphones.While  
two microphones won’t  
mean much to you as the  
user, it will make a huge difference to anyone  
you’re calling. The idea, according to the folks at perform 120 million instructions per second. The  
Gennum, is that the two microphones allow “the  
chips to register the time and distance between  
sounds and amplify the speaker’s voice while  
eliminating background and ambient noise.”  
Murray  
nXZEN  
from Gennum  
Corporation  
Hill  
One of the smallest Bluetoth headsets on the  
market, it is one by 3.3 inches and weighs just  
17 grams; you can hardly tell you’re wearing it.  
The headset has a digital signal processor that can  
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closest competitor comes in at about 32 million.  
This power produces up to four times more noise  
reduction than anyone else’s headset. The nXZEN  
offers seven hours of talk time and 100 hours of  
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