You can navigate the plantronics website and see that the datasheet is
identical for the US, Canada and the UK.

Lower case k on the datasheet.

www.plantronics.com/media/media_resources/literature/computer_audio/audio_en
g.pdf

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Terry Simpson
Human Factors Consultant
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
> Of James R. Frysinger
> Sent: 10 February 2003 03:31
> To: U.S. Metric Association
> Subject: [USMA:24798] Plantronics Stereo PC Headset
> 
> I bought a Plantronics Stereo PC Headset at Best Buy today. Noted the
> following....
>       K used as symbol for kilo instead of k
>       no spaces between numbers and unit symbols (I prefer that they be
> used,
> although that is not a stated requirement of the SI.)
>       awkward statements using decibels:
>               106dBSPL/mW +/-4dB
>               -39dBV/Pa +/-5dB
> 
> But what I *really* liked about the package label was that there were
> absolutely no non-SI units! That includes such statements as:
>       Cable Length & Connection: 2.9 meters (3.5mm plugs)
>       Speaker Driver Size: 28mm diameter
> 
> Not one single, solitary FFU, WOMBAT, American Hodgepodge unit!!! None
> anywhere in or on the package! And the bar code display includes the words
> "Audio60 - US" so they were intended for marketing in the US. Hot
> diggitty!
> By the way, they sound great; haven't tried the microphone yet, though.
> 
> I think I'll write them a nice note and include some incidental
> suggestions
> for improving their SI formatting.
> 
> Jim

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