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Set
Your Hands FREE!
Your Standard & Wireless Headsets
are
Here
Telephone Headsets are
Suddenly Cool
BY LIZ STEVENS
Knight Ridder Newspapers
It all started with that dorky icon of customer service, the Time Life
operator. In 1990 it surfaced on stage, clamped to Madonna's noggin like
some high-tech orthodontic headgear. Now it has infiltrated the very core of
cooldom: the Hollywood prop house.
It's the headset.
Yes, that liberating gizmo that allows the wearer to knit a scarf, carve a
turkey or juggle several small dogs while talking on the phone has wheedled
its way into everyday life. Look, Ma! No hands!
"I'm a major headset devotee," admits David Hale Smith, a Dallas literary
agent. Smith's headset comes with a very long cord so he can pace the
perimeter of his office while he converses. "I'm like a dog on a leash. I
sometimes forget that it's on and walk down the hall to the men's room."
You can thank headset microphones for freeing all four of Janet Jackson's
appendages during sweaty concert performances. Sports agent Jerry Maguire
(a.k.a. Tom Cruise) nails the deal wearing a sleek Plantronics number. And
the wired sales staff at Old Navy clothing stores can locate a size 12 in no
time, thanks to the futuristic walkie-talkies fastened to their heads.
Ergonomists agree that
anyone who uses a keyboard or takes notes while talking on the telephone
would benefit from the hands-free relief provided by a telephone headset.
 The
Benefits:
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save your neck
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reduce tension
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increase productivity
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sound investment
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free your hands
"It's fun for the staff," says Old Navy spokeswoman Kirsten Maynard. "They
look cool. They feel cool."
No longer confined to drive-through McStaffers and office receptionists, the
headset is destined to become the next communication must-have. It's
ergonomically correct, improves productivity and looks soooo stylin',
especially if you're a tough cop (Kevin Spacey in "The Negotiator"),
free-lance assassin (John Cusack in "Grosse Pointe Blank") or really hip
soccer mom (no sightings yet reported).
Witness employees at cutting-edge restaurants sending and receiving data
from the kitchens. At health clubs, aerobics instructors no longer have to
worry about banging their teeth against hand-held mikes. Headsets that
attach to cell phones that attach to belts provide the ultimate in mobility.
No more of that one-hand-on-the-steering-wheel thing.
"People are finding they want to do more with the time they have," says Tom
Benoit, marketing communications manager for industry heavyweight
Plantronics. "I get home from work, I put my headset on, and talk while I
make dinner."
For more
information, contact your United Telephone Sales Representative
800-491-3663 or
sales@unitedtelephonesystems.com. The nation's premier provider of
telecommunications, networking, wireless networking and Internet solutions.
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