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Anybody have a headset they would recommend using the 2.5mm jack on the DX-80 phones?
I have a customer complaining of sounding faint to callers and lifting the handset to hang up.
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I've used Plantronics adapter so they could use their Encore headset and plug directly into the DX-80 phone. Also have used Panasonic headsets--don't recall the number---let me look them up. Have also used Radio Shack ones---customer just buys them himself. I'll get back with you on that Panasonic part number.
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1. Plantronics 2.5mm adapter is 43038-01. This is about a one ft long adapter. Converts quick disconnect to 2.5mm. I think there may be longer ones, but I've never used them. 2. Panasonic KX-TCA90 headsets with 4 ft cord. Also have used the Plantronics PL-M110 with 2.5mm plug. I really like the 2.5mm jacks on the DX-80. It makes it so that everyone can have a headset if they want. The $189.00 price tag for the Amps and headsets were just too much. I had a DX-80 customer order 20 of the KX-TCA90s and 4 of the Plantronics adapters last week. Good Luck.
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Thanks. I will send this info on.
Chaz
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I just noticed---The new number for the Panasonic headset is KX-TCA91.
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Is this the one that looks like the Plantronics' "FireFly" ?
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Well--I get a headache when I spend too much time on headsets---but I have seen the Plantronics Firefly (so named, I think, because when you are on a call, a red indicator light goes on) and they looked good. I asked the receptionist about the sets, and she was quite pleased with the quality. They cost about $65-$75 while the CA91 is much cheaper. I'd like to order some Fireflies and see how they work. I've never had any problem with a Plantronics product yet.
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