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Plantronics Headset for S10 T10 & T20 | 
enlarge | Brand: Plantronics Category: CE
List Price: $50.38 Buy New: $21.99 You Save: $28.39 (56%)
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Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.9 x 1
MPN: 45647-04 Model: 45647-04 UPC: 017229107915 EAN: 0017229107915 ASIN: B00006B7T7
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Product Description Plantronics introduced the first lightweight communications headset in 1962 and is today the world's leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of lightweight communications headset products.This convertible noise-canceling over-the-ear headset with leatherette ear cushions delivers an impressive sound quality and will significantly enhance your communication experience.
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Fragile May 5, 2008 This is the second time the wire caught in my chair and pulled out of the plug, there is no way for me to repair it as it is smaller than the regular phone jack plug.
Plantronics Headset - great for Home Office! April 23, 2008 I've been using a Plantronics T20 in my Home Office to call clients for the past few years and absolutely LOVE IT!!!!! After a few years the original headset was beginning to stretch and the cord was becoming permanently tangled. I went to the Plantronics website and a replacement was rather costly. Came to Amazon, and a new one was a very reasonable price. Ordered it, and am now "back in business"! Terrific sound quality, comfortable . . . what else could you ask for? It's not a standard 2.5mm jack, but it does work well.
Plantronics headest review August 31, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This headest is a great, inexpensive alternative to the normal Plantronics headsets ($300) that go with our Avaya IP phones. They're actually better than! I highly recommend these headsets.
With a little help, the T10 works well June 22, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Amazon shipped the T10 Single Line Headset Phone ($66.99) via UPS Ground from Lexington, Kentucky to N.Virginia, with free delivery. It arrived yesterday, less than two days after ordered.
Several earlier reviews are negative enough to discourage someone from buying the unit. So I'll post right away, to clarify the complaints as I see them. These reviews are for three different headset models, the S10, T10 and T20. That's unfortunate. Potential problems in one model may never occur in another model. The Headset Cord is over 6 ft. long, a plus. It plugs into the Headset Jack on the base of the T10. (The Oct 17, 2002 review complaining that it is only 3 ft. long is outdated and misleading, and should be removed.) The unit does not make a humming noise while in use, as some reported experiencing. This was a major concern prior to purchase. I now suspect that the humming--and its possible fix--only occurs with other models, those using a power transformer. (I have a DSL Internet connection for my computer, so I needed to plug the Line Cord into a DSL adapter, which plugs into the wall phone jack.)
The complaints about the Mute and On/Off buttons on the base being too close together? Yes, they are close. But they are also big, and they are labeled. The Mute button is 1 in. wide, and On/Off is 1 in. wide. Unless you are Bigfoot, they may be selected with ease.
About the base jiggling around, when pressing numbers in the top row. That happened when I placed the phone was way back on the table, and had to reach. I was dialing from a much lower angle than usual. Normally, the phone is nearby. I tap the numbers from a higher angle, and the unit remains stable.
I prefer using the headset, rather than an earhook. The headset feels quite light and comfortable, and the headband is very expandable. Although my head is rather large, I did not need to bend the metal headband wider, as suggested.
I made a few calls. Adjusting Volume for incoming speech made it loud enough, and a little fine tuning with Tone was helpful. But my own voice was too loud. So I moved the Voice Boom tip two inches further away from my mouth (and may have spoken a little more softly without realizing it). Perfecto! The person I called still heard me loudly enough. Incoming and outgoing loudness were balanced for my ear.
I plan to use the T10 for any calls expected to last over 10 minutes. Especially, for tech phone help calls. My worst call to India took 4 hours! My plan: 1) Make the call on the nearby cordless speakerphone. 2) Hands free, talk into the speaker to make menu choices. Listen to the speaker while resuming work, and wait, wait, wait, for up to 30 minutes! 3) When a live person answers, ask them to wait a moment, press the speakerphone hold button, put the T10 headset on my head, and turn on the T10.
Good quality for the price March 13, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This headset is a replacement for the one I had on a 2 line phone by Plantronics. It is versatile, for in can be used over the head or just placed in the ear with the attachments provided. It is light and confortable because of the cushion. But the best feature is the reduction or blocking of noise which allows you to hear and be heard clearly, making it very affordable for the price.
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