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There Is Something about Wireless Office Headsets

If today you spend more than 10% of your time on the phone, while performing other tasks to get several things done, it can be a very simple and efficient way to raise your productivity from 1% to 10%, or even more, over the way you get things done at present.

DECT – Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications – wireless headsets

This one is used for wireless phone systems. Generic Access Profile, GAP, is the most frequently deployed DECT profile. It’s used to provide communication between any DECT base station with enabled GAP and its wireless handset. Upon the possession of this unified profile, such developers, like Plantronics, Jabra, and Panasonic have got the opportunity to create wireless office headsets, which can instantly pair with any DECT phones with GAP enabled. This permits anyone with a DECT wireless headset to connect it to their home DECT phone and delight in cordless communication with the use of the wireless headset.

2.4A GHz wireless headsets

This is basically the RF – radio frequency – which the wireless device is meant to work on. This is an open frequency for cordless units. However, other systems, like Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, use it as well, which may occasionally cause interference troubles. Since 2.4 GHz wireless headsets work on a distinct frequency, a supplementary base-device is needed for the headset to connect to the wired phone base device. It goes like this: the wireless headset connects to the base-device, and the base device connects to the phone base. Some 2.4 wireless systems allow the use of automatic handset filters, to let the handset to be raised cordlessly by pushing a button on the wireless headset device.