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Hands free phone usage

Muse

Lifer
I often use my cell phone rather than my land line just because I have a real cool headset for the cell phone, a plantronics. This is especially when I'm at the computer.

I have a speakerphone next to my computer, but it doesn't have a plug to accommodate a headset. People seem to have trouble hearing me when I use the speakerphone.

So I'm thinking of getting a device to give me hands free phone with my land line so I won't be running up my cell phone minutes. I know that Plantronics makes good stuff for that (I have used it on jobs). What's the most bang for the buck?
 
You really can't go wrong with Plantronics. It is top quality stuff - and personally, I always figure that the best is worth the bucks. My choice would be the Plantronics CS50 - completely wireless. There are cheaper products, but not many as good, and the best price for this $250 item is about $165. To me that's pretty good bang.

If bucks are more of a problem, look at some of Jabra's wireless models.
 
Originally posted by: corkyg
You really can't go wrong with Plantronics. It is top quality stuff - and personally, I always figure that the best is worth the bucks. My choice would be the Plantronics CS50 - completely wireless. There are cheaper products, but not many as good, and the best price for this $250 item is about $165. To me that's pretty good bang.

If bucks are more of a problem, look at some of Jabra's wireless models.
Thanks.

I just had an idea. Why can't you get something that's a headset (monaural) that will plug into your telephone with one of those telephone jacks? It seems to me that would be real easy to design, develop and market. I mean, my speakerphone that's about 3 feet from my head right now has a typical old-fashioned ear and mouth talk-listen that's connected with a typical spiral cord with one of those jacks on either end which disconnects when you pull back the plastic retaining clip. Isn't there a headset with a cord with one of those connectors? Say Radioshack??

I checked out Amazon for that recommended wireless Plantronics. Several people really praise it but one guy said it's rubbish:

My company supplies these cordless headsets to its employees so I have alot of experience using headsets. This is the latest upgrade and it is the worst unit I have ever used. It works great for about 3 or 4 months on average. After that, the voice unit stops working. I can hear others speaking to me but no one can hear me. I have gone through 4 of these units in 13 months and the longest lived unit lasted < 5 months. One broke after < 2 months. Other colleagues have complained about the same thing happening with their units. After the experiences I have had with this piece of junk, I would never buy anything from Plantronics with my own money. Avoid this rubbish.


 
Interesteting. So - take a look at this one - obviously less $$$. Logitech usually does what they say they do.
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Originally posted by: corkyg
Interesteting. So - take a look at this one - obviously less $$$. Logitech usually does what they say they do.
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Those look good. I presume they are stereo, but they are evidently meant for computer use, not regular telephone usage. I'm thinking now, I may just get another cordless speaker phone such as the one I got from this Hot Deals thread about 4 years ago.. It's a Panasonic 900 MHz Cordless Phone with Call Waiting Caller ID*, KX-TC1703B and the cordless handset has a built in speakerphone that seems to work satisfactorily, which I can't say for the non-cordless GE speakerphone that presently sits next to my monitor. I got the Panasonic 4 years ago online for around 30 bucks. A good speakerphone seems functionally equivalent to a telephone headset and doesn't have the downside of the technical problems typically associated with headsets -- I've read a lot of posts from people about how they go bad after a while. I have a couple of cell phone headsets from Plantronics, and so far so good... but I figure it's because I've been pretty careful with them.
 
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