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What would be some good headsets I could use for the STS systems and sets?
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For personal use I just have a cheap AT&T from Walmart with a 2.5mm plug. You can get about anything you want from Plantronics, cordless with handset lifters are nice, but pricey. I'd just look through their WEB site and see what appeals to you.
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Bill, I'm ashamed. A Wal-Mart headset, really. With all of your money...
Anyway, any of the quality Plantronics would be fine. You could by an amplifier or they make an adapter with a 2.5mm plug that will attach the the headset and plug in to the 2.5mm jack built into the phone.
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One of my customers gets his at Radio Shack. I don't know what brand or anything but he seems to have good luck with them.
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Originally posted by nfcphoneman: Bill, I'm ashamed. A Wal-Mart headset, really. With all of your money... My momma was a sparrow..cheap cheap cheap 
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Usually I use the Radio Shack brand ones with the 2.5mm jack....people seem to be happy with them for basic use. I have also heard people use their cell phone sets as well....though I have not tried it myself to see the quality.
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Plantronics #M135 does pretty well for us, and it's cheeeeeeep. It's really a cell phone headset, but a step up in quality.
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