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The Jabra Motion UC Bluetooth headset was designed with mobile workers in mind.

Jabra's new Motion UC Bluetooth headset combines a range of features intended to make life easier for mobile workers.

In addition to compatibility with mobile phones, tablets and computers, the Motion UC is designed to work with unified communications applications from Microsoft (including Skype), Cisco, Avaya, Siemens and others.

Features include motion sensors and voice control for automatic answering and volume adjustment, a 'do not disturb' feature, and NFC-based pairing.

Jabra officials claim the headset provides excellent battery performance and audio quality.

"As the workforce continues to move towards mobility, both inside and outside of the office, Jabra is focusing on making communicating on the go as productive and seamless as possible" said Jabra ANZ managing director Soren Schoennemann.

The Motion UC will go on sale in April for $219, or $240 including the travel and charge kit.

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