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Im usually pretty good at researching products but I’m having a hard time believing that there’s no landline product that won’t let me pair a set of EarPods/headphones.
Hey folks,
I need some help to do as the title says. At work I use a Panasonic KX-NT543 analog landline, I want to be able to use a noise cancelling over-ear headset as a mic, but also be able to play audio between calls. I’ve found the Poly Voyager 8200 UC and the description is essentially what I’m looking for.
The issue is that the prehistoric landline in current use does not have Bluetooth capability and the only headset options I’ve seen are one ear boom mic, that connect to a base and won’t allow audio other than the calls.
Is there a general adaptor I can purchase to plug in? Or is the solution to replace the whole phone(hopefully not). I appreciate any suggestions!
There are many others including models from Motorola, at&t, Panasonic and VTech. They can add a variety Bluetooth devices and some allow you to pair your mobile phone to the base as well. Just make sure that his current ear piece can sync with multiple devices. (hosed myself one-time so now I always check for that feature) In general I’d recommend Panasonic since they actually make their phones.
For example I just bought the Panasonic - KX-TGE263S Link2Cell DECT 6.0 from BestBuy for $82.99 for the house while I was validating my thoughts above and checking to see what was out there.
Good luck!
Does anyone know of a POTS / PSTN non-VOIP desk phone that can pair with a bluetooth headset? The user has a bluetooth headset working with his smartphone. He would like to get this same headset working with his home landline.