Plantronics SupraPlus Wideband Headsets Common Questions

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Plantronics SupraPlus Wideband Headset FAQ Why should one buy a SupraPlus Wideband headset (Plantronics HW251N & Plantronics HW261N)? Plantronics SupraPlus Wideband is a critical component to implementing a wideband VoIP system. If you have a wideband network and a wideband phone, then to reap the wideband audio benefits of clearer, more natural speech and richer, more effective communication, they should use...

Why use a telephone headset

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Using Telephone Headsets is a Sound Decision Headsets form Plantronics is special set of device for those who work in a constant phone call environment. If the ache in the neck hampers to work ability then it is time that you invest in a headset. Introduction – Does your work require you to be highly engaged on the phone, maintaining the...

Benefits of Digital Computer Headsets

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Almost without exception, all the hottest PC applications today involve audio as a major component. Internet telephony and chat, MP3 music files, games, movies—no matter what you do with your computer, more likely than not, audio quality is important to you. The time for true digitally enhanced audio has arrived. Digitally enhanced headsets provide three main benefits over conventional analog...

Plantronics T10/T20 Telephone Headset Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Will Plantronics T10/T20 work with my existing telephone? The T10 and T20 models are telephones and not amplifiers. Therefore these models will replace you existing telephone rather that attach to it. These are single line analog telephones for in home/office use. Please note: these models will not be compatible with a digital phone line. Digital phone lines support multiple...

Plantronics S11, S12 Headset System Frequently Ask Questions (FAQ)

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Q. What is the difference between the Plantronics S11 and Plantronics S12? A. S11 use the same amplifier base, but they come with different styles of headsets. The S11 headset is a simple headband style. The S12 replaced the old S10. Both include the same convertible headset, but the S12 amplifier is updated with a newer look and feel. The...

Plantronics Polaris Headset Information

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Plantronics Polaris headsets are ONLY for telephones that support non-amplified headsets. Plantronics Polaris (P-series) models are only compatible with phone systems that are "headset ready" (usually marked with a headset symbol) and modular jack . Such telephone systems contain a built-in amplifier. An external Plantronics amplifier (such as Plantronics M22) is NOT required. All Plantronics P-series Polaris...

Does my telephone receiver have to be off the hook to use a headset?

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Does my telephone receiver have to be off the hook to use a headset? The short answer is, YES, you do.  The telephone receiver needs to be "off hook" for any headset to work. The cause being to uphold the handheld receiver up & down the hook, upon headset usage, that will happen only when the headset takes place of the...

Plantronics Quick Disconnect Cable (QD)

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Plantronics "QD" stands for Plantronics Quick Disconnect. The Plantronics QD (quick disconnect) is a proprietary connector featured on the Plantronics H-Series and Plantronics P-series headsets. It connects the headset to the matching cable providing in a simple user friendly but reliable connection. It allows the user to disconnect the headset if needed during a call and reconnect; this is similar...

Commonly Used Plantronics Headset Terms

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Common Plantronics Headset Terms 2.5 mm 2.5 millimeter plugs are standard, round plugs. Many Plantronics mobile headsets come with this size of plug, found on most standard mobile and cordless phones. 3.5 mm 3.5 millimeter plugs are standard, round plugs often found on stereos and computers. They are larger than the 2.5 mm round plugs found on telephones. Many Plantronics computer headsets come with...

Unified Communications (UC) FAQ

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What is Unified Communications (UC) Q. What is Unified Communications? A. Unified Communications (UC) is an extension of voice/data convergence and describes a situation in which technologies such as voice, email and instant messaging are integrated and presented to the user via a single intuitive user interface. UC also includes new applications such as ‘presence’ and ‘click-to-dial”. Q. Who supplies UC systems? A....