How to Pick the Right Telephone Headset for your office

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The office telephone headset has become more than just a fad, and more than just a cool techie gadget. Headsets have become very important to people at work, people that operate a radio, a cell phone, or even a regular phone, and corporations and businesses around the world have found that headsets are a necessity than a luxury. Office...

Why we all should all use Plantronics Headset in the office or a Call Center.

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With Globalization the work office has changed a great deal. You no longer have to be chained to a desk to get your communication tasks done. Today's technology allows people in your customer service department, your call center, or even you executives to communicate with your vendors, your clients and with anyone without the use of cables or wires. This...

Sennheiser Wireless Headsets Now in Stock at HeadsetPlus.com

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Sennheiser Wireless Headsets now in stock at HeadsetPlus.com.  Both the single ear (Sennheiser SD-PRO 1 Wireless Headset) and the dual ear models are available (Sennheiser SD-PRO 2 Wireless Headset).  For those of you who are not familiar with Sennheiser, the SD-Pro models replaces the older Sennheiser OfficeRunner and it's the exactly the same as the SEnnheiser DW PRO models...

Jabra EHS cable for Cisco IP phones. Link 43 vs Link 22

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Jabra has two EHS cables, two different cables, jabra Link 43 (part# 14201-43), and Jabra Link 22 (part# 14201-22) available for the Cisco IP Phones 6900, 7900, 8800., and 8900 series phones (6945, 7821, 7841, 7861, 7942G, 7945G, 7962G, 7965G, 7975G, 8811, 8841, 8851, 8961).  So what's the difference? Jabra link 43  was the original EHS cable released by Jabra for all...

EHS for Polycom Soundpoint IP 320, 321, 330, 331 Jabra Wireless Headsets

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Want to use a wireless headset with remote answering option on the Polycom IP phone 320, 321, 330 and 331? When using a wireless headset from Jabra / GN Netcom you need the following two items: Jabra Link 17 (EHS Cable) GN Netcom 2.5mm to RJ9 Cable We recommend using any wireless headset from Jabra.  or our per-bundled Jabra Pro 920 Polycom package This...

Noisy Working Environment Headset Solutions

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More and more companies have been adopting the open office areas to provide a simple, cost effective, and intimate working area. While these working areas are aesthetically pleasing and can accommodate growths of a start up company, by maximizing space, the noise that comes with it can be a detriment to productivity. The quick and easy solution to combat this: a good...

Plantronics Voyager Focus new Firmware Update

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Plantronics just released a new firmware (ver 40, dated Oct 20, 2015) for the Plantronics Voyager Focus UC and Voyager Focus MS.  It's design to fix various issues of the previous versions. Here are some examples: Improved audio quality and range* between the Plantronics BT600 dongle and headset for both mono and stereo telephony. Wide band On/Off setting allows balance of audio...

Programming a Headset button on a Mitel Phone (Corded Headset)

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If you are using a corded Headset from Jabra or Plantronics on a Mitel phone and don't have a headset button pre-programmed on your phone, then you will need to manually assign and program a key on a blank multi-function key.  (Blank  are in the center of the phone console.  See picture below)   Note: Phone must be off while you are programming...

Enabling Plantronics EHS cable on Cisco SPA 525G phones

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Trying to connect a Plantronics wireless headset and APC-45 hookswitch (EHS) to your Cisco SPA525G phone? You need an open browser on your computer and the IP address of the phone. FINDING THE IP ADDRESS OF PHONE Step 1: Press SETUP Step 2: Select STATUS > NETWORK STATUS Step 3: Scroll to until you see the IP address, the sub network and the default gateway. NOTE: It is...

Plantronics HW251N/HW261N and Avaya 9608, 9621, 9641, 9611 low volume problem solved

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Do you have a Avaya 9608, 9621, 9641, 9611 and purchased a Plantronics HW251N or HW261N corded headset and experienced low listening volume where you can barely hear your caller, regardless how high you turn up the volume? Plantronics & Avaya have figure out the problem is not the headset, rather the Avaya firmware (H323 6.1 SP1) that's on these...