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Jabra’s Research Lab: How Jabra Maintains to be a Frontrunner
Posted: 07/04/2015 21:27
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Synopsis:
Jabra reveals how they remain at the top of their league. And it is not just about their awesome research lab.
Jabra is considered as the frontrunner in the industry, due to its state-of-the-art laboratory and this is exactly what Jabra Chief Technology Officer Leo Larsen heads in operation. Considered as one of the longest serving executives in the company, Larson is the wizard behind the impressive technology of the company’s products. In fact, he was said to simply look at a crystal ball and find a future where always on-users, connectivity, platforms and multiple players are the standards.
Both Jabra and Larsen are said to accomplish this and be on top of the trends due to several factors. One way they were able to succeed in the industry is because they focused on topping the company’s previous best sound and audio features. In addition to this, they also tried to stay updated inside and outside of the industry. Other reasons for their success are the following:
- Having it all in one place
- More complex way in designing sound
- Setting the standards: Always-on and Convergence
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Jabra’s Research Lab: Having It All in One Place
Jabra’s Research Lab is understandably where the company’s engineers do their magic and develop new technologies, products and equipment. The lab has everything engineers need in order to operate. Consisted with units like EMC test chambers and anechoic chambers, the company’s research lab is the key player in Jabra’s success, in addition to other smaller art laboratories centering on audio and radio technology. Having it all in one place helps the company operate easier and faster:
- Development
- Prototype production
- Testing
And this is the reason why Jabra is at the top of its game.
More Complex Audio Designing Method is a Good Thing
Jabra finds industrial design as one of the most important aspects that should be focused on. This is evident with the company’s products, considering their great feel and look. Besides the look, the audio quality of the products are also both alpha and omega. This is only understandable considering the fact that telecommunications in the modern times have become more complex than before.
A good example of this is the simple use of copper cables in the future for sound passage, now, there are four technology types that a sound passes before reaching the receiver. The more complex it became though, the higher the quality of the sound that came out. This is only means one thing. In order to get the topnotch sound quality possible, it is absolutely necessary to be specific and be capable of meetings loads of parameters and conditions.
Setting the standards: Always-on and Convergence
Jabra products are more office-oriented, before. Now, these products have expanded their reach to most mobile users. With more and more people enjoying headsets while on the street or sitting in traffic, these headsets enable people to multitask in different locations like while on the road or at the gym while working out. But, this also means that the demand of the Jabra headsets will increase. That multitasking in different situations and locations while connected to several devices is called convergence.
This convergence is what the company sees at the present and even in the future. While Jabra sees this as a challenge, it is also an opportunity for the company, along with the entire industry, to grow and develop products which will be able to meet the demands of what’s norm. An example of new areas for convergence are Unified Communications and soft phones.
Jabra admits that natural evolution play a major role in their company’s operations as they expand closer to the software world. Natural evolution is also the reason why more complex products are now created in the market. And in the near future, Jabra expects to see more complex products and more companies making them.
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