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Examples Of Good Wireless USB Headsets
The number of wireless USB headsets available on the market today is quite staggering and one may find a great number of different makes as well as models to choose from. Try out the Plantronics CS50-USB that is extremely light weight and has a long battery life of up to five hours and a range of 200 feet.
With integrated volume control on the headset itself, it is easy to use and also comfortable to wear and one may often not even know one is wearing it. The CS50-USB is easy to install on the computer and all one needs to do is to plug in the USB cable and start using it. This wireless USB headset retails for approximately $300. An expert from a buying agent who also knew much about the video wall installation and the touch screen provided the following information.
For those who wish to try out different manufacturers, the Samsung 2.4 GHZ USB headphone is very easy for listening to audio output from the PC and does not require being tethered to the computer. The headset is able to transmit on a 2.4 GHz frequency and one may receive signals at a distance of 100 feet and with eight selectable channels, the user is able to find the optimal frequency for their particular environment and to conserve battery power it has an on/off switch to be used when the headset is not in use. For those who prefer to listen to music outputted from the computer, this wireless USB headset is ideal for them and there is no reason to worry about getting tangled up in connecting wires and cords. At a low price of just $60, it would be well worth checking out.
This new GN9330 USB wireless headset is instrumental in making all PC-based telephone conversations more clearly audible as well as being far more intelligible. It has high definition wideband IP audio to give you clarity of sound and is the premier office headset that gives true wideband audio and with 6.8 KHz. It offers double the audio bandwidth as compared with conventional telephony.
It also makes full use of noise canceling microphone technology to give you the voice that is transmitted clearly, irrespective of where in the office you are positioned and it also guarantees conversation security thanks to digital encryption. This wireless USB headset has a range of operation of 200 feet which ensures that you may take calls anywhere in the office and with six hours of talk time there may be no need to recharge while conducting business during the day. It retails for approximately $180.
Dialog Semiconductor VoIP Technology Adopted by VTech for S-Series Desktop Phones (voipmonitornet)
Dialog Semiconductor announces that its ultra low power Green VoIP chip family
has been adopted by VTech. Under the terms of the partnership VTech is using
Dialog’s SC14452 and SC14461 VoIP processors and Rhea software suite to
produce a series of VoIP cordless and corded phones. The first of which, the
S-series of single and dual-line phone systems, has been designed for the
hotel market and went into mass production in the fourth quarter of 2011. The
design win successfully extends Dialog’s relationship with VTech, which is
already using the company’s DECT IC technology in its digital cordless phones.
VTech’s S-series VoIP phones incorporate multi-call and multi-handset
capabilities, speakerphone functionality, IEEE802.3af power over Ethernet, and
a USB charging facility, together with an array of other advanced hotel phone
features. Furthermore, the VTech SIP cordless desktop phones incorporate DECT,
CAT-iq and DECT 6.0 with an adjustable coverage area to deliver improved
clarity and installation management.
The Dialog SC14452 is an award-winning VoIP IC with built-in DECT support and
has the flexibility to meet the diverse needs of users and manufacturers. It
features a 16-bit CompactRISC processor and two user-programmable Gen2DSPs to
deliver 240-MIPS of computational power. The device ...
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