Showing posts with label cordless headset. Show all posts
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11/23/2011

RCA-25110RE3 Review

RCA-25110RE3
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I bought this phone last year because of it's functionality.The cordless headset is great for multitasking, and you can use it in tandem with the handset to dial/switch between the two/etc.It's not quite as all-in-one as my old IBM FADS-900 (dialpad on the headset), but it's also much lighter.

Now the bad: the headset is made of rigid plastic, and my broke several months in.A home phone goes through a lot so you might expect it to break.It looks like it will bea challenge to solder back the wires and glue it back together.
The other flaw I've found is that sometimes it says "initializing" and you can't answer the phone.I'm not sure if this has every happened mid-call, but I have had occasions where I couldn't answer a call.

All in all, the price is half of what you'd pay for a comparable Avaya headset, so it's not to be ignored.

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Product Description:

- RCA 2.4GHz Digital wireless headset with cordless phone- Two phones in one: enjoy conversations on the ultra compact cordless handset or for hands-freeconvenience use the comfortable wireless headset- Use headset with or without headband- Separate ear clip included- Caller ID, call waiting caller ID- 99# Caller ID memory- Advanced microphone tuning provides superior voice quality- One touch toggle: quickly transfer calls from handset to headset with one button touch- Remote transceiver: allows your wireless headset with cordless phone to be placed anywhere, plugs into any AC outlet and phone jack, provides auxilliary phone jack- Backlit keypad- Backlit LCD- Callconferencing on handset to headset line- Call timer- Call transfer between handset and headset- Dial in handset- Flash/redial/pause- Line-in-use indicator- Phonebook memory- 50# Memory dialing- Tone/pulse switchable- Handset volume control- Hearing aid compatible- Selectable ringtones- Visual ringer- All station page (handset and headset)- Page/find- Automatic time and date set- 2.5mm Headset jack- 3 Year limited manufacturer's warranty- Includes AC adapter and belt clip- Silver with black trimRCA25110RE3


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7/21/2011

AT&T TL7600 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Headset and Charger (Silver/Black) Review

AT&T TL7600 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Headset and Charger
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I received the AT&T TL7600 Wireless Headset and promptly registered it to my At&T Dect 6.0 phone system.Great product!!My wife loved the quality of the sound, and especially the "hands free" operation.She also like the "over the head" holder.She found it comfortable & convenient to wear.

My problem was the design of the electronics.Once registered, this headset can not be reset independently from the base it is registered to.My AT&T phone system base failed / died. I was not able to un-register the headset from the "dead" base.I returned the original phone system for a replacement, but now the headset TL7600 was still registered to the defunct system and could not be reset.I could not register it to the new phone base/system. I contacted AT&T techical support, and they could only ship me out a new headset.

If I had bought a AT&T wireless headset #TL7610, I would have been able to reset the headset through the available program buttons mounted on the re-charger base.That would have saved me from returning my original purchased headset.

I now have a new TL7600, replacing the original, and programed to my newest phone system / base.I hope the base of this phone system does not fail, or I will have to go through the exchange process again (provided it happens during the first 30 days of exchange opportunity).If the base of the phone system dies after 30 days... I'm not sure of my options.

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AT&T DECT 6.0 Digital Cordelss Headset & Charger

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4/10/2011

AT&T TL7610 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Headset (Silver/Black) Review

AT&T TL7610 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Headset
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I bought this headset to replace a corded one that plugged into my cordless phone. I kept having to replace the corded one because the cord would snag on things when I moved around, and the cord would eventually die. The corded ones were costing me about $25 each. This headset was a lot more expensive, but it is so much better in every way. All of the corded headsets I used had volume problems- 2 just weren't loud enough, and the one that was was just barely so. This headset has a volume control on it, and it is loud enough for me when set about medium. The headset is not cumbersome- no cord to catch on things or come unplugged. I use the headband style attachment, and find it very comfortable. There are several earpieces included and I think that most people would find an option to suit them. I have an older house which is quite solidly constructed. It's hard to hear someone calling out from the other end of the house, even though it's just a 1400 sq ft ranch house. I wondered if reception would be a problem if I got too far from the base, but I have had no problems with that, inside or outside the house. No interference when passing by computers, our Tivo, or the microwave, either. I think this headset will last a long time, and for me it was well worth the higher price. I wondered if I was going to want the lifter or keypad accessories, but have found the headset works fine as is. I wouldn't buy it as a replacement for a second phone, though, as it obviously lacks any way to check caller ID or dial out. I dial on a cordless handset,then put on the headset and turn it on. You can actually turn the handset off, then, I think, but then you won't have caller ID or any way to "flash" to a 2nd call if one comes in, so I leave the handset on. I do have to be careful to remember to turn the handset off when I hang up. I wondered if I had to have AT&T phones to use this headset, but this headset works fine with my Panasonic phones.

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The hands-free AT&T TL7610 DECT 6.0 cordless headset works with corded or cordless one and two line phones, works with multi line business systems. Lightweight and Comfortable Design Multiple Wearing Styles - Over the Ear, Over the Head or Behind the Neck Style Mute One-Button Answer Sound Level Protection Unsurpassed Range - up to 500 Feet.

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3/21/2011

Plantronics Cordless Headset Phone (CT14) Review

Plantronics Cordless Headset Phone
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I received apparently one of the first Plantronics CT14 cordless headset telephones, and the bottom line is that there are no big surprises, which means I like the telephone given that I had high expectations in view of my previous experience with Plantronics quality. I did not have either of the previous models, CT12 or CT10, so I cannot compare to those. However at my office for a number of years I have been using a CS10 cordless headset system which works with a multi-line telephone, and I have become quite addicted to using a headset. Based on what I think is an objective test, the audio quality and volume of the CT14 are superb. The way I test that is to call my own voicemail and, during the same call, switch between various telephones while leaving a message. Then I listen to the recorded message, again switching among various telephones. That lets me hear the quality for myself, without relying on a person I am talking to for a report. One characteristic I am pleased to see included is that it is possible to chain dial from recorded numbers in the "phonebook." Thus, when I use a calling card with a 1-800 access number I can then access the PIN in the phonebook to have that dialed as well, followed by the number of the person I am calling. With some other telephones, after you have used the "phonebook" and the call is in progress, the directory scrolling keys change to a different function (e.g. volume) and all the remaining numbers must be dialed by hand. The only negative thing I have to say about the CT14 is that there is a higher level of background noise than I am accustomed to, which I suspect (but do not know for sure) is an inherent part of the DECT 6.0 technology which uses a single frequency band for both sides of the conversation, and uses time division duplex. So, digitally, a lot is going on behind the scenes, and I think I am hearing digital artifacts. This is mitigated somewhat because there is ample volume. So the volume can be turned down, which reduces the background noise, while still being able to hear the person on the other side. At some point I may compare to another DECT 6.0 telephone, or attempt to see what Plantronics has on this issue. (Update: I called Plantronics and a very pleasant rep assured me that the background noise I am hearing is not normal. The background should be quiet. He gave me an RMA number to send back the telephone for a replacement, but before I do that I am going to try the telephone someplace else. It is possible there is some sort of electrical interference unique to my house. Now that I finally have this telephone, I am very reluctant to part with it for any length of time. I really like it.) Earlier complaints regarding the predecessor CT12 concerned interference with Wi-Fi networks, and it seems clear that is not a problem with the CT14. The CT14 operates on a different frequency band (1920-1930 MHz versus 2400-2500 MHz), and that is an advertised feature of the CT14.

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The CT14 Cordless Headset Phone from Plantronics offers the ideal combination of size, mobility and hands-free convenience. The CT14 combines an ultra-portable dial pad that lets you make or take calls up to 300 feet away from the charging base with an integrated noise-canceling headset. This complete DECT 6.0 single-line telephone system won-t interfere with wireless networks or home appliances. The dial pad has up to 10 hours of talk time and includes features like Caller ID/Call Waiting, one-touch voicemail access, redial, mute and volume controls. The convertible headset offers two wearing options over-the head stability or over-the-ear convenience.

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