For work, for the commute, or for relaxing at home - Cisco and Bang & Olufsen unveil new wireless earbuds designed for secure hybrid work

Bang & Olufsen Cisco 950 wireless earbuds
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Cisco has unveiled its latest  business headset collaboration with Bang & Olufsen - a brand new wireless earbud with enhanced security and IT manageability capabilities.

Designed and optimized for Webex video conferencing meetings and calling, you can expect crystal-clear audio alongside the familiar Bang & Olufsen craftsmanship, comfort and timeless design.

The Bang & Olufsen Cisco 950 is the result of a partnership aimed at providing professionals on the go with the perfect earbuds - but IT administrators also have reason to rejoice, as these earbuds are optimized for the Webex control hub, allowing for updates and inventory management all from one central application.

Brimming with features

Users can also benefit from Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation, allowing you to drown out those busy commutes or loud offices and focus on what matters. With high-fidelity audio, in-ear notifications, on-ear controls and a long battery life these earbuds are highly functional for those busy days.

If you’re already using Cisco collaboration software, these earbuds will seamlessly pair with your other devices regardless of whether they’re Android or iOS- without any compromise on sound quality.

“We’re excited to expand our partnership with Cisco to deliver the Bang & Olufsen Cisco 950,” said Duncan McCue, Vice President Business Development & Strategic Partnerships. “Equipped with Cisco’s advanced features for secure collaboration and Bang & Olufsen’s unparalleled capabilities in sound innovation and design, these earbuds are perfect for hybrid workers who want immersive audio experiences.”

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Benedict Collins is a Staff Writer at TechRadar Pro covering privacy and security. Benedict is mainly focused on security issues such as phishing, malware, and cyber criminal activity, but also likes to draw on his knowledge of geopolitics and international relations to understand the motivations and consequences of state-sponsored cyber attacks. Benedict has a MA in Security, Intelligence and Diplomacy, alongside a BA in Politics with Journalism, both from the University of Buckingham.