> > Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 08:29
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> > Subject: [asterisk-users] [OT] wireless headphone that can
> > answer a call?
> >
> > Hello and sorry for the OT,
> >
> > Is it possible for a wireless headset of which t
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> Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 08:29
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> Subject: [asterisk-users] [OT] wireless headphone that can
> answer a call?
>
> Hello and sorry for the OT,
>
>
Lately I've been offering these stuff to a customer; a valid solution is
the one provided by Jabra with their DECT headset (see
http://www.jabra.com/Sites/Jabra/UK-UK/products/Pages/JabraGN9330.aspx )
and a "electronic lifter" as the one for the Snom phones here (
http://www.snom.com/en/adapter
They still make them. We use the CS70N with HL10 (headset lifter). They
are around $300 with the lifter, so they aren't cheap, but they work
well. The lifter fits on a Cisco 79xx phone pretty easily, but anything
else requires a little extra tape and some experimentation.
Peder
Steve Totaro
A long time ago, I used to have a desktop support role. I had a
Plantronics wireless headset that actually had a transmitter, and an
arm controlled by a servo that would lift the handset out of the
cradle. It was crude, but worked great.
I am sure there are much better integrated solutions now t
Some of the polycom phones support this with a specific firmware and
Plantronics headset.
Read the polycom SIP release notes/changelog for details
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 5:29 AM, Louis-David Mitterrand
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> Hello and sorry for the OT,
>
> Is it possible for a wireless
Hello and sorry for the OT,
Is it possible for a wireless headset of which the base is connected to
a Polycom IP601 to remotely answer a call? In the same way as a
bluetooth headset.
thanks,
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