Headset v. handset

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fatmaninthebathtub
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Headset v. handset

Post by fatmaninthebathtub »

Can someone tell me if there is an advantage to using a headset over a handset in terms of quality and in solving some of the typical problems that a lot of people are having.
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Post by hsweiss »

None that I know of. You can try it and see if it works better/worse for you.
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Post by tsmith »

I use a Sennheiser corded USB headset for my home office phone, and a cordless Panasonic for the home. Both give me the same voice quality as far as I can tell. The headset, of course, frees my hands while I'm working online (a good speakerphone can work as well), and I dial using the numeric keypad. It really depends on your situation.
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Post by Darkman90808 »

Actually, I use a headset with my cordless phone so I can use the handset to dial, instead of the soft-phone. The headset saves my neck and shoulders.
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Post by tsmith »

Darkman90808 wrote:The headset saves my neck and shoulders.
Amen to that.
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