Corded Headsets from Mitel
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Corded Headsets from Mitel
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Mitel SIP 68xx/69xx Bluetooth handset
Bluetooth handset/handset for the Mitel 6930 (S)IP Phone, Mitel 6940 (S)IP Phone and Mitel 6873 SIP Phone, volume control, muting, answering and ending the call using buttons on the side of the ... Lieske Part No.: 1776721 Mfg Part No: 50006763 |
122,71 EUR
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Wired Headsets – Product Details & Advice
Wired headsets are the classic solution for call centres and high-frequency phone workstations: no battery problems, maximum reliability, often cheaper than wireless variants. QD connector (Quick Disconnect, 4P4C) enables quick detachment of the headset from the phone cable without tangling; various adapter options at the other end (RJ9, USB, 3.5 mm). USB headsets (USB-A or USB-C) operate directly on PC or laptop using the integrated USB audio driver; ideal for softphones (Cisco Jabber, Avaya Equinox, MS Teams). Mono headsets (single-sided) are standard for call centres; duo headsets (double-sided) reduce ambient noise better and are suitable for open-plan offices.
Wireless variants: Wireless Headsets. Spare parts and cables: Headset Spare Parts.
Frequently Asked Questions
▶ What is a QD connector and what adapters are available? QD (Quick Disconnect, 4P4C): standardised connector that separates the headset cable from the phone cable plug – easy detachment and connection. Adapters: QD to RJ9 (phone handset socket), QD to USB, QD to 3.5 mm, QD to RJ11. Jabra, Plantronics and EPOS use slightly different QD standards – not always cross-compatible. |
▶ How do I clean a headset hygienically in a multi-user environment? Leatherette or faux fur ear cushions can be wiped with 70% isopropyl alcohol wipes. Replaceable ear cushions (available separately as spare parts) should be changed every 1–3 months with regular user changes. Clean microphone boom and cable with a damp cloth without solvents. |
▶ What standard applies to sound pressure limitation in headsets? EU Directive 2003/10/EC (noise at work) limits sound exposure to 80 dB(A) as a daily value. Headsets with ActiveProtect (Jabra) or SoundGuard (Plantronics/EPOS) automatically limit peak levels to 118 dB and protect against sudden loud events (fax tone, wrong call). Such protection functions are legally recommended for call centre use. |


