Headsets for home phones (Cordless/non-cordless)

Discussion in 'Tablets, Phones and Music Players' started by Raiden Gerard, Aug 12, 2010.

  1. Raiden Gerard

    Raiden Gerard Geek Trainee

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    Hello, I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good phone that comes along or is compatible with a headset. Holding on to the phone for long periods of time at home is straining on the neck. I did google some results, but the products were kind of pricey (Around USD $80+)

    Does anyone have any knowledge on this?

    P.s I think this is the best sub forum to post this because it's the closest I could find which is related to phones, I guess.
     
  2. Nic

    Nic Sleepy Head

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    I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for but it might be suitable.

    Plantronics S12 - Headset with amplifier: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics

    It's the Plantronic S12. Firstly, I'd recommend Plantronic as I've worked in many corporate call centres and they are the best around for this kind of thing. I think both the Plantronic S and T series are the most suitable for home/small office use (although it has been a while since I have looked into this). The S Series tends to be the cheaper of the two. Plantronic equipment is pricey but is also long lasting a decent quality.

    The only issue is, it doesn't come with a physical phone handset as well and I'm not sure if you can purchase them. It would be something to look into.
     
  3. Nic

    Nic Sleepy Head

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    I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for but it might be suitable.

    Plantronics S12 - Headset with amplifier: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics

    It's the Plantronic S12. Firstly, I'd recommend Plantronic as I've worked in many corporate call centres and they are the best around for this kind of thing. I think both the Plantronic S and T series are the most suitable for home/small office use (although it has been a while since I have looked into this). The S Series tends to be the cheaper of the two. Plantronic equipment is pricey but is also long lasting a decent quality.

    The only issue is, it doesn't come with a physical phone handset as well and I'm not sure if you can purchase them. It would be something to look into.
     

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