Key features
The Snom A190 is a lightweight and extremely flexible DECT headset that, like all handsets in the Snom M-Series, can be used in both single and multi-cell mode and also offers perfect audio quality. With an indoor range of up to 50m and an outdoor range of up to 200m (in clear view), it allows for enormous freedom of movement.
It has an adjustable microphone with integrated noise and echo cancellation as well as an integrated wideband speaker.
The Snom A190 can be used in two different modes.
Thanks to the high-quality workmanship and the extremely lightweight construction, the headset weighs just 45g. And this despite the already integrated battery that allows up to 7 hours of talk time.
The Snom A190 can only be operated with a DECT base of the M-series and offers all advantages of the DECT radio technology. As long as you have set up a "multi-cell" with several bases, you can move freely, with the ongoing call simply being transferred from one DECT base station to the next - completely uninterrupted and with the best voice quality. This allows you to move easily between floors or even buildings without worrying about the headset's range.
This device is able to receive updates via radio, i.e. OTA (over-the-air). As a rule, the DECT handsets must be in their charging cradle for this.
This device is built with special lightweight components and is hardly noticeable when worn and used.
This device communicates using the radio standard for telecommunications called DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications).
The latest firmware for your Snom device can be found at the link below. When updating, please follow all safety instructions and take into account which firmware version is currently permitted by the PBX you are using.
You may not be able to update your Snom device manually, but only via the web interface of your PBX.
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