For the cutting-edge technology in wireless paradise, look no further than Platronics headsets. Platronics wireless headsets incorporate the clear audio of a corded telephone with the mobility of wireless, so you as an individual or as an employee are able to move around wherever business takes you! Plantronics headsets are the first in the United States to incorporate 1.9GHz UPCS voice-dedication wireless capabilities in their product. This technological advance sets Platronics apart from their competitors. On top of the already large list of achievements, Platronics headsets introduce an exclusive "Multipoint" technology. By utilizing this technology, your Platronics headset will now serve as a communication tool for up to two Bluetooth devices. The use of the "Multipoint" technology allows you to switch between a voice-enabled Bluetooth PDA, laptop, or mobile phone. Many of Platronics' headsets feature a noise-canceling microphone, which allows for clearer conversation. In an attempt to avoid interference with wi-fi networks, many Platronics headsets support AFH, or adaptive frequency hopping. Platronics is well known for its battery life, which lasts an average of six hours talk time. Also, up to 100 hours of standby time is also available.
Yet more affordable solutions in the bluetooth technology are GN Netcom, Nortel, and Northstar wireless headsets. GN Netcom, Nortel, and Northstar offer both corded and wireless headset technology. GN Netcom's, Nortel's, and Northstar's wireless headsets allow you to make and receive telephone calls from your mobile phone or your stationary desktop phone. An overwhelming amount of Nortel and Northstar's headsets, along with GN Netcom's headsets, allow you to be up to 300 feet away from your desk while still being able to maintain a conversation. Better yet, the secure conferencing capability permits for four other headsets to join a call, which means listening to a voice that sounds like it is originating from a tin can or having to shout to your phone's speaker is in the past! Separating itself from many other wireless headsets, numerous GN Netcom products use the Digital Spread Spectrum, or DSS, protocol which transmits on a 2.4 GHz frequency as opposed to the less secure, yet more common 900 MHz analog frequency.
Whether you choose to use GN Netcom, Nortel, Platronics, or Northstar as your wireless headset company, find comfort in that you are choosing a secure, high quality product regardless of which company you choose!
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