Monday, August 2, 2010

Experience Comfort with Everyman Wireless Headsets

As the technological advancements take place, every piece of technology is being improved to be more user-friendly. Numerous beneficial features are being incorporated in order to make facilitate convenience. Everyman Wireless headset is one such product that provides comfort and clear interaction.

Nowadays, technological improvements are being made to convert wired equipment into wireless; since it facilitates a comfortable working environment. Amongst the various products available, Everyman Wireless headset is a product with high quality voice output, rich stereo sound, PC and MAC compatibility, and plug-n-play feature, making it one of its kind and best headset available in the market.

Everyman Wireless provides crystal clear audio and is an upgrade to the old headsets. With a 2 metre charging cable, it comes with a charge-and-talk feature. Everyman Wireless can be effectively used for 5 hours per charge.

Everyman Wireless headset's innovative and light fold-flat design makes it a unique product that comes with adjustable headband and microphone. Avnera Audio TM radio chip is used for providing the highest quality audio clarity in wireless equipment; providing super, wideband audio, with neodymium speakers for full range stereo sound ranging from 20Hz-20KHz.

The traditional wired headsets had the disadvantage of allowing the individual for limited movement. However, Everyman Wireless enables the user to move about freely, without any constraints or disturbance in the conversation. This facility enables the user to perform any task while having a conversation. This way a person can accomplish more than one task at a time even while having a conversation.

High quality sound clarity, coupled with wireless feature enabled in one product, makes Everyman Wireless one of the most sought after piece of equipment in the telecommunications industry. This unique headset enables clear conversation up to a range of 15 meters from where it is plugged in.

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