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  • Build Your Professional At-Home Office

    Working from home is on the rise!  Whether your running a start-up business  or telecommuting , we have the equipment to get you going.  Let’s take a look at a sample home office.

    1)      Advantage A4 Computer Desk from Guardian Case & Cabinet

    GL2072-A4 Advantage A4 Computer DeskEvery office needs a desk.  We recommend Advantage computer desks because of their durability and performance.  Advantage computer desks are ruggedly constructed with heavy-duty steel to ensure strength and longevity. The storage drawers and overhead compartments are lockable. Many accessories can be added to the units including peninsulas, cable management solutions, and LCD flat-panel display mounts. Learn more.

    2)      Partner 18D Series 2 Telephone from Avaya

    Avaya Partner 18D Series 2 Black Phone

    Your at-home office needs a high-performance phone to ensure professionalism and efficiency.  The Partner 18D Series 2 phone from Avaya features 16 programmable buttons, an auxiliary port, and a built-in speaker phone for superior functionality.  Learn more.

    3)      The Polycom VSX 3000 Desktop Conferencing Display

    Polycom VSX 3000 Video Conferencing

    The Polycom VSX 3000 is the only personal video conferencing system that delivers the highest levels of video and voice quality in a desktop system and doubles as a PC display.  If you need professional quality video conferencing in your home office, the Polycom VSX 3000 is for you.  Learn more.

    4)      CS530 Wireless Headset from Plantronics

    Plantronics CS530 Wireless Headset

    Keep your hands available for writing, typing, and grabbing files with the CS530 headset from Plantronics. The CS530 is incredibly flexible. Multitasking hands-free is easy with 350 feet of wireless mobility. Additionally, users are able to conference with up to three additional headsets. The headset features convenient one-touch volume control and answer/end buttons. The headset also includes a handset lifter to remotely answer and end calls.  Learn more.

    Let us help you build a custom at-home office today!  Call 1-800-335-0229!

  • Experience the Benefits of Wearing a Telephone Headset at Work, in the Car, and at Home

    Headsets have become very popular.  For professionals who spend a significant amount of time on the phone, headsets offer a much more convenient and comfortable experience.  Moreover, headsets can offset safety concerns for cell phone users and they can simplify at-home tasks.

    Headsets at the Office

    What happens when you receive a phone call at work without a headset?  First, you will find it’s very difficult to type, take notes, or find a file with only one hand available.  Second, you will probably shove the phone between your neck and shoulder so both hands are free. The bad posture will lead to neck and shoulder pain.  A headset relieves these difficulties.  A headset gives you the ability sit up tall with your neck and head straight and leaves your hands free for other tasks.

    Headsets for Cell Phones

    Cell phone headsets are especially helpful in the car.  It is clearly safer to have both hands available when shifting, steering, and signaling.  But that’s not all - although the scientific evidence is inconclusive on whether or not the radio waves from cell phones can cause cancer, the American Cancer Society states, “people who are concerned about radiofrequency exposure can limit their exposure, including using an ear piece and limiting cell phone use, particularly among children.”  It’s better to be safe than sorry and use a headset.

    Headsets at Home

    Headsets can also be used for at-home tasks.  For instance, headsets can be used to talk on the phone while cooking, cleaning, and caring for children.  Moreover, headsets can be great for those that work at home; they can benefit from all the points discussed in the “headsets at the office” section above.

     


    Conclusion
    Headsets offer critical safety precautions, convenience, and flexibility wherever you are.   Headsets can reduce neck pain, shoulder pain, car accidents, and they may even help prevent cancer.

    To find the right headset for you, visit Telcom & Data’s website by clicking here: Telcom & Data Headsets

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