What is the difference between the labels LS, STD and HS with the Jabra GN2100?
The labels LS, STD and HS stand for the headset’s microphone impedance. For example you can find the following labels in the comparison list: Callmaster III LS 8813-20-01 A/4 OptiPoint 500 STD 8800-00-01 A/5 Octophon 86 HS 8800-00-03 A/6 For direct connection without an amplifier, these telephones need different microphone transmission volumes to enable clear communication. LS-Variation: Low Sensivity; the quietest microphone transmission of our headsets; it is used mainly on specific telephone devices with their own high amplification or on our headset amplifiers. STD-Variation: Standard; the standard microphone is comparable to a normal telephone receiver and is used on most telephone devices. HS-Variation: High Sensivity; our microphone with the highest transmission volume; it is often used with telephones that have a very low output volume and can thus replace these and be connected directly without an amplifier.