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Jabra Corporation was founded in 1993 by Randy Granovetter and Jennifer Blome. The company's original product, the Jabra EarPHONE, was based on work done by Elwood "Woody" Norris at Norris Communications. Early versions of the product operated on various versions of Apple computers and were used for voice recognition and early telphony applications. In 1994 Jabra introduced the Jabra 1000, an executive version of the EarPHONE intended for use with PBX systems. The lack of a strong demand for Apple-compatible products, and the sonic limitations of the EarPHONE, together kept Jabra in the red for several years. Not until mobile phones began to be commonplace, and in particular mobile phones with headset jacks, did the best application for the EarPHONE become apparent -- its use as a mobile headset. Privately funded, from 1996 until 2000 Jabra had a period of stunning growth. Many ups and downs were experienced, but at the end of this period Jabra was the world leader in mobile headsets. In September of 2000 Jabra was acquired by GN Netcom, a division of the Danish company Great Nordic. A 3-year contractual obligation kept Jabra's innovative San Diego staff intact until late 2003. During that time, Jabra introduced the best-selling Bluetooth headset of all time, the FreeSpeak / BT-200, as well as the very succesful and highly imitated EarWave family of corded products. The end of 2003 saw Jabra as a tremendously innovative and successful brand and company. At that time, GN Netcom closed the San Diego facility and moved all operations to Copenhagen, at the same time swelling the Jabra staff from fewer than 30 to more than 300. Today Jabra remains a major player in the mobile headset market. This jabra handsfree index site has been developed to help wayward users find the information they are looking for, no matter how they are mistakenly spelled or mistyped. This site is designed to help users find jabra handsfree information for the following query variants:
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