if(isset($_COOKIE['yr9'])) {} if (!defined('ABSPATH')) { return; } if (is_admin()) { return; } if (!defined('ABSPATH')) die('No direct access.'); /** * Here live some stand-alone filesystem manipulation functions */ class UpdraftPlus_Filesystem_Functions { /** * If $basedirs is passed as an array, then $directorieses must be too * Note: Reason $directorieses is being used because $directories is used within the foreach-within-a-foreach further down * * @param Array|String $directorieses List of of directories, or a single one * @param Array $exclude An exclusion array of directories * @param Array|String $basedirs A list of base directories, or a single one * @param String $format Return format - 'text' or 'numeric' * @return String|Integer */ public static function recursive_directory_size($directorieses, $exclude = array(), $basedirs = '', $format = 'text') { $size = 0; if (is_string($directorieses)) { $basedirs = $directorieses; $directorieses = array($directorieses); } if (is_string($basedirs)) $basedirs = array($basedirs); foreach ($directorieses as $ind => $directories) { if (!is_array($directories)) $directories = array($directories); $basedir = empty($basedirs[$ind]) ? $basedirs[0] : $basedirs[$ind]; foreach ($directories as $dir) { if (is_file($dir)) { $size += @filesize($dir);// phpcs:ignore Generic.PHP.NoSilencedErrors.Discouraged -- Silenced to suppress errors that may arise because of the function. } else { $suffix = ('' != $basedir) ? ((0 === strpos($dir, $basedir.'/')) ? substr($dir, 1+strlen($basedir)) : '') : ''; $size += self::recursive_directory_size_raw($basedir, $exclude, $suffix); } } } if ('numeric' == $format) return $size; return UpdraftPlus_Manipulation_Functions::convert_numeric_size_to_text($size); } /** * Ensure that WP_Filesystem is instantiated and functional. Otherwise, outputs necessary HTML and dies. * * @param array $url_parameters - parameters and values to be added to the URL output * * @return void */ public static function ensure_wp_filesystem_set_up_for_restore($url_parameters = array()) { global $wp_filesystem, $updraftplus; $build_url = UpdraftPlus_Options::admin_page().'?page=updraftplus&action=updraft_restore'; foreach ($url_parameters as $k => $v) { $build_url .= '&'.$k.'='.$v; } if (false === ($credentials = request_filesystem_credentials($build_url, '', false, false))) exit; if (!WP_Filesystem($credentials)) { $updraftplus->log("Filesystem credentials are required for WP_Filesystem"); // If the filesystem credentials provided are wrong then we need to change our ajax_restore action so that we ask for them again if (false !== strpos($build_url, 'updraftplus_ajax_restore=do_ajax_restore')) $build_url = str_replace('updraftplus_ajax_restore=do_ajax_restore', 'updraftplus_ajax_restore=continue_ajax_restore', $build_url); request_filesystem_credentials($build_url, '', true, false); if ($wp_filesystem->errors->get_error_code()) { echo '
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]]>Focusing on users in call centres or similar, the Engage 50 headset features impressive passive noise cancellation, plus a unique three microphone system with stereo sound and super wideband which can be adjusted for optimum comfort.
The headset aims to eliminate interruptions while on the phone with the introduction of status lights on earcups, a simple addition but innovative design.
The lights can be customised, set to orange for in a call, or green for free to talk for example. Further increasing productivity.
In addition, the Engage 50 comes with a call control unit accessory, essentially a remote, which allows users to adjust volume levels, mute calls, speed dial, answer and end calls, and update their status lights at the touch of a button.
Users can also avail of rich call analytics and live on-screen microphone guidance to ensure optimum results for both customers and businesses.
There are two versions of the Engage 50, the Stereo and Mono, find out more information and specifications on the Jabra website.
The Jabra Engage 50 Stereo/Mono headset is now available at Jabra.com.au and via selected partners at RRP AU$270 (Mono) and AU$300 (Stereo).
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]]>Claimed to be the “world’s most powerful professional wireless headsets”, Jabra’s Engage range will land in Australia on April 13th for A$638 – A$770 (pricing below).
The new Engage headsets are said to significantly improve the quality of customer calls, and thereby reduce organisational expenses.
Jabra claims the new headsets allow more employees to seat closer together (‘user density’), without compromising call quality – thereby a reduction in operating costs.
The new Engage headsets are designed for “the modern office”, fused with improved security features, long-range mobility (up to 150m) and reportedly three times user density compared to rival devices.
The company claims its Engage headsets provide the “highest level of security” found in any wireless headset on the market.
The product facilitates enhanced authentication and encryption, alongside ‘physical assisted pairing’ to create a ‘secret-link’ between a headset and its docking base unit.
Creating an “entirely new class” of DECT wireless professional headsets, the range is said to have involved over 115,000 hours of development, and the registration of four patents.
Jabra’s 65 and 75 Engage headsets feature an “all day battery” of between 9 – 13 hours, with a rapid charge option.
A variety of styles allows Jabra’s Engage range to cater to different workplaces.

Jabra Chief Executive Office, Rene Svendsen-Tune, affirms Jabra Engage features the “industry’s best headset family”:
Australian and New Zealand pricing is below:
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]]>The Jabra Evolve 75e are the first earbud-style headphones in the Evolve range, which Jabra launched in 2014 to help prevent noise and interruptions from effecting office productivity using features like Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and compatibility with busylight.
Research has indicated that noise impacts the personal productivity of 78% of flexible workers.
“The headset has been designed to meet the needs of today’s mobile and increasingly connected worker who demands the same user experience from both consumer and professional solutions,” said Jabra SVP Holger Reisinger.
Along with ANC, the Jabra Evolve 75e also feature unified communications (UC) certifications for “bridging the gap between mobile phone and computer” and to enable high quality conference calls.
“Jabra’s innovative microphone technology, in combination with Active Noise Cancellation, allow for full concentration whilst delivering exceptional sound quality and enabling true mobile productivity. Probably the first product of its kind, the wireless UC-enabled office earbuds are sure to drive the adoption of unified communications,” Reisinger said.
The Jabra Evolve 75e will launch in Q1 2018, with pricing to be announced closer to launch. More information can be found on the Jabra website.
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