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Tuesday, April 24, 2012


Using Wireless Headsets For Your Office

Executive Summary by : Lydia Quinn

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Here is an overview of the different wireless headset technologies available to enhance your workplace.
The typical wireless headset device consists of two pieces. The second part of the headset system consists of the actual headset portion. The headset can come in several types. The more traditional headset piece is one that goes over your entire head and covers your ears with speakers. The headset that covers both ears may be more comfortable for some people who find having something hanging on just one ear to be distracting or uncomfortable. Other important features of wireless headsets:
- Range - Most wireless headsets offer a use range of up to 30 feet from your desk, however, some wireless headsets have a range of up to 300 feet.
- Security - Many headsets offer voice communication secured by digitally-encrypted DECT 6.0 technology, which also lessens the chance of interference with other technologies and communications devices in your office.
- Talk Time - Most fully charged headsets will allow up to 4-8 hours of talk time.
- Sound - Many of today's wireless headsets use DSP, or Digital Signal Processing for a clear, crisp, natural sound.
In general, using wireless headset technologies, whichever type is best for you, will add to the comfort and ease of use for the workers who man your office communications center.
Using wireless headsets in an office environment has become popular nowadays for many reasons. Wireless headsets are more popular since they allow the user to get connected to the call even when they are on the move in the office environment.
A wireless system has a base set and a headset. Choosing a wireless headset is an individual's preference. Depending on the range of coverage you can choose to have a different headset.
Wireless headsets need to have a battery to make it work better. It is one of the disadvantages of a wireless headset. Make sure that the base set and the headset are within the proper range (distance) for proper reception. List out your requirements and then decide on the wireless headset that you need.



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