In case anyone was wondering, the new Plantronics CS70 wireless headset is out. This is a great little model that surpasses the CS50 in style, if not in function.
If you're going to get the CS70 or any other wireless headset, get the HL10 handset lifter. Frankly, if you're going to buy a cordless headset, you're missing the best part of having one if you don't get the lifter to go with it. What's the point of having a cordless headset if you can't answer the phone when you're away from your desk?
The CS70 uses DECT 6.0 wireless technology (1.9 GHz) to improve clarity and reduce the risk of interference with other wireless devices.
Telephone Magic is selling the CS70 for the incredibly low price of $289 US, including the HL10 handset lifter. Check it out today!
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Friday, July 21, 2006
Teledex Cordless Phones moving to DECT
Teledex has discontinued their line of analog cordless hotel phones, making way for a their new DECT wireless models.
DECT is a "new" wireless standard. New to North America - it's been around in Europe for a while. However, it promises to have less interference with other wireless devices so it's a good thing to have in a high density hotel.
The new phones operate at either 1.9 GHz (North America) or 1.8 GHz (Most European Countries) and will be available starting in September or October 2006.
Stay tuned for more updates!
DECT is a "new" wireless standard. New to North America - it's been around in Europe for a while. However, it promises to have less interference with other wireless devices so it's a good thing to have in a high density hotel.
The new phones operate at either 1.9 GHz (North America) or 1.8 GHz (Most European Countries) and will be available starting in September or October 2006.
Stay tuned for more updates!
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