2012年3月22日星期四

Headset Compatible Phones

Headset compatible phones leave both hands liberated to do other activities like type. Supernova/Digital Vision/Getty ImagesBuying a headset compatible fixed-line phone is a good utility while the headset eliminates the inconvenience involved with needing to cradle the handset together with your cheek and shoulder throughout conversations. Headset use has high relevance today because of the popularity of Internet and Skype phone calls on Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones to reduce bills. Wireless headsets provide mobility in your house or office throughout telephone conversations increasing productivity, particularly when a call is positioned on hold. Aastra Phones The Aastra Intercom analog fixed-line models 9120 and 470 have headset connectivity through specific headset jacks. Its Standard Internet Protocol (SIP) enabled digital phone 6739i works with with modular standard headsets through its headset connector with blue-tooth headsets through its Bluetooth interface and DHSG ports. The Aastra SIP-Dect technology enabled cordless phone 142 and the 600d family phones also provide headset jacks. The 620d and 630d have a Bluetooth interface, too. Cisco Phones Cisco IP ADDRESS phones of the 7900 series are headset compatible. The high-end models contain dedicated headset jacks. Their inbuilt amplifiers render the costly external amplifier headset accessory unnecessary. You are able to affix the headset to the handset port for low-end models-7905, 7906, 7911 and 7912 for mutually exclusive utilization of either the wired headset or handset at any given time. However, special Cisco specific cables usage permit simultaneous activation of both handset and a radio headset. You are able to pair the Cisco 7940, 7960 and 7970 models with single ear headsets when utilized in call centers or with double ear headsets. Polycom Phones Polycom's VoIP soft phone range is made up of hands-free speaker phone models to which you are able to connect USB headsets through its USB port for Skype along with other similar VoIP application calls. These to are supplied with loud natural audio levels so that you do not need to save money on an amplifier while using the headset. Siemens Phones The planet leader of the telecommunications industry, Siemens provides headset compatible models in a variety of series such as for example 2100 and 2200, A56, A56i, C56, C61, CF62 and 63, S40 and the SL series. The 12, 24 and 34 button Siemens phones and entry/advanced level phones of the Opt client, Optipoint and Optiset series also provide headset connectivity. Panasonic Phones Panasonic's KX-DT series digital phones 321, 333, 343 and 346 accept corded and cordless headsets. The Panasonic VoIP phone series' KX-NT IP ADDRESS models will also be headset friendly. Other Panasonic phones which have ports allowing you to connect wired binaural/monaural headsets or accept cordless headsets fit in with the KX-TDA7600 series and KX-T 7000, KX-T 7200, KX-T 7400 and KX-T 7700 lines. Snom Phones Snom fixed-line phone models such as for example 220, 300, 320 and 360 are headset compatible; however, the Snom 300 model takes a headset cable not the same as the headset cables accepted by the 220, 320 and 360 models. Snom's VoIP models 190, 320 and 360 work most useful when their modular headset jack is plugged with the Snom headset HS-MMW obtainable in monaural styles with just one earpiece. BT Converse Phones Business land-line analog corded telephone models from BT Converse of the 1100, 1200, 1300, 2100, 2200 and 2300 series have special headset sockets for enabling hands-free telephone calling. The BT Meridian Featurephone M3820, a perfect office digital phone with data, messaging and call features, has one headset jack. BT diverse series cordless phones will also be headset connect-able.



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