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Plantronics Corded Telephone Headsets
A range of telephone headsets. A variety of models are available including models that can be worn over one or both ears.

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A range of telephone headsets. A variety of models are available including models that can be worn over one or both ears.
FEATURES
Suitable for either ear. Noise cancelling (some models) reduces the static sound that some headsets have. Adjustable headband (relevant models). Flexible microphone boom.
METHOD OF USE
A headset can be used in place of or in conjunction with a regular telephone handpiece. Depending upon the style it is held into place with a band over the ear or a headband over the head. NOTE: the actual connection required may depend upon the phone system you use. Check with the supplier for more details.
PEOPLE USEFUL FOR
Headsets may be beneficial for those with neck, shoulder, arm or hand pain/weakness. They also allow the individuals` hand/s to be freed up for other tasks.
COMMENTS
There is also a range of amplifiers available.
Whilst all care is taken to provide accurate information with respect to the item described, the Independent Living Centre (ILC) is not involved in product design or manufacture, and therefore not in a position to guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. Selection of equipment, which is both suitable and appropriate for individual needs remains the responsibility of the person(s) considering requisition, and no responsibility is taken by the ILC for any loss or injury caused through use of the equipment or alleged to have arisen through reliance upon information provided. As information is subject to change any enquiries should be directed to the manufacturer.
Supplier | Location | Contact | Website |
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Australian Business Telephone Co P/L | North Ryde, NSW | Sales: 1300 858 838 Fax: 02 9886 1399 | |
East Coast Telephone | Belrose, NSW | Sales: 1300 766 466 Fax: 02 9986 1666 |
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