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Wildix WHS-BT Bluetooth Monoaural Headset for WP600A, W-AIR 150, MAC, PC Windows Wildix LogoWildix WHS-BT Bluetooth Monoaural Headset for WP600A, W-AIR 150, MAC, PC Windows

Lieske Part No.: 161766
Mfg Part No: WHS-BT
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Wireless Headsets – Product Details & Advice

Wireless headsets provide maximum freedom of movement at the workplace: DECT headsets (1.88–1.90 GHz) achieve ranges up to 150 m and are optimised for call centres and offices; Bluetooth headsets (2.4 GHz, BT 5.x) enable flexible use with PC, tablet and smartphone. ANC (Active Noise Cancelling) in the microphone filters out background noise – critical in open-plan offices. UC-certified models (Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, Zoom) control calls directly via headset buttons. Well-known series: Jabra Evolve2 85, EPOS ADAPT 660, Plantronics Voyager Focus UC.

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Frequently Asked Questions

▶ DECT or Bluetooth headset for the office?
DECT headsets are specifically optimised for desk phone operation: dedicated frequency band (no WiFi conflict), up to 150 m range, low latency (20–25 ms), high voice quality. Bluetooth headsets are more versatile (PC + smartphone simultaneously), but have shorter range (30 m) and potentially more interference. Recommendation: DECT for call centres, Bluetooth for hybrid workstations.
▶ What does EHS mean for wireless headsets?
EHS (Electronic Hook Switch) allows answering and ending calls at the desk phone directly via the headset button – without walking to the phone (remote call control). EHS adapters are phone-specific (Jabra/Plantronics/EPOS each have their own cable types for Avaya, Cisco, Polycom, Yealink, etc.). Check the manufacturer's EHS compatibility list.
▶ How long does the battery last in wireless headsets?
Modern DECT and Bluetooth headsets offer 8–16 hours talk time per charge. Top models (Jabra Evolve2 85, EPOS ADAPT 660) achieve 30+ hours total in mixed use. Charge times: 1.5–3 hours (full), many models with quick-charge function (15 min = 1–2 hours talk time). Charging dock on the desk is recommended for break-time charging.
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