Plantronics Wireless Headset EHS for Cisco 8941, 8945, 8945g Phone

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Do you own a Cisco IP Phone models 8941,8945,8945g and have a Plantronics Wireless Headset (CS540, CS530, CS510, CS520)?  Plantronics just released a new EHS (electronic Hookswitch) that allows remote answering, the Plantronics APC-82 EHS Cable. If you have Cisco phone models 8961 9951 9971 models, you need the APU-71 instead.  For a complete guide to Cisco phone headsets, go...

More affordable Office type Engenius Durafon Handset

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Looking for a Engenius Durafon Handset that's more affordable and less rugged? Check out the new EnGenius DuraFon 1X, Pro OHC  Handset just released by Engenius.  It's compatible with EnGenius DuraFon Pro or the EnGenius DuraFon 1X systems and base stations.  It has all the features, such as Walke Talke, intercom, etc. like...

Video – Plantronics Wireless Headset – What Comes in the Box

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The video below describes in detail what will come in the Plantronics CS540 box. Since the CS540 is a unique convertible headsets some of the parts are specifically for the CS540 only. You will notice that the CS540 comes with both the over the headband as well as the ear loop kit so one can wear either style. The...

Video – Wireless Headset – How to Set Up Your Plantronics Lifter or EHS Cable (remote answering)

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For the consumer who wants to be able to answer their phones directly from their headsets they will need either a HL10 lifter or a EHS cable depending on your phone make and model. Setting up these additional products can sometimes be a hassle, so if you get stuck just check out our video below which will guide you...

Video – Wireless Headset – How to Set Up your Plantronics Wireless Headset

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Setting up your Plantronics wireless headset can sometime be difficult or confusing. In order to ensure our customers are fully supported we have put together a video which details exactly how to setup your Plantronics wireless headset. Since all Plantronics CS500 bases are the same this video applies to them all, so if you have any of the CS500...

What is Remote Answering for a Wireless Headset?

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Wireless Headset Remote answering is the ability to answer your desk phone from your wireless headset when you are away from your desk. For example, if you are in the break room, looking for a file or talking with a co-worker and your phone rings you can just turn on your headset and answer the call. Obviously, if you do...

Plantronics RD-1 Ring Sensor

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The Plantronics RD-1 is a unique piece of equipment that only works with select makes and models of phones. Compatible Phones: 1) ShoreTel Phones that use the RD-1: IP100, IP212K, IP230, IP230G, IP265, IP420, IP480, IP480G, IP485, IP530, IP560, IP560G, IP565G, 565, 565G, IP655 2) Allworx Phones: IP 9112,  9204,  9212, 9222, 9224 3) Toshiba Phone: IPT2008-SDL, IPT2010-SD, IPT2020-SD, DP5008, DP5018-S, DP5022, DP5022-SD, DP5023-SD, DP5018-S,DP5032, DSP-5118-DP, DP5122-SD, DP5130, DP5132-SD The...

Adjusting the volume on Plantronics, Jabra Wireless Headset

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Have you been having trouble hearing your customer on your wireless headset? Maybe the customers can't hear you? These are both signs that may have not set-up the wireless headset properly. If you can't hear on the headset, you may need to turn up the master control on the volume. If the customer can't hear you on the headset,...

Jabra Pro 925 Dual Connectivity Bluetooth Wireless Headset

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Now shipping are the new Jabra "dual" connectivity Bluetooth wireless headset, the Jabra Pro 925.  You will be able to use this Bluetooth wireless headset with both your office desk phone  with a Bluetooth Class1 300ft range and your Bluetooth cell phone (like the Apple iPhone) with the same wireless headset.  No need to switch headsets if one or...

Cisco IP phone wireless headsets and Electronic Hook-switch Cables (EHS)

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Cisco brand desk phones are some of the most popular desk phones around. They are strictly used in a company setting and are not sold on the open market so technical information about them is limited. For example some of the 7900 series desk phones have a G at the end of it, unless you had asked a Cisco...