Hello
I am using the Roger On to connect to my Landline office phone. Everything works. The only problem is talking to my customers requires to use the phones handset. I was told that in place of the handset use a quick disconnect headset to be able to talk.
I tried several headsets non was successful. Any suggestions.
Hello
My Cisco landline phone does have an aux imput. All im trying to do is avoid picking up the handset. I was told that you can replace the handset with a headset or use a stand alone microphone in place of the handset so the customer can hear me. Plugging into the phone adapter into the handset and then using a headset that can replace the hand set. This does not work. Would the aux jack work or a Bluetooth wireless headset(with a microphone) this way i could hear thru roger on and talk thru the wireless headset. Is it possible to connect hearing aid and Bluetooth headset at same time??
I also can connect to my Cisco phone using Plantronics MDA220 hub however i can hear well cause the external mics pick up back round noice