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Dovecote
is a supplier
of telephone headsets, audio/video conferencing and IT peripheral equipment
as well as "assistive " technology. We have a readily available inventory
and can ensure quick delivery on the majority of our product line. We offer
you the opportunity to test the performance of any of our products before
purchase.
Dovecote
also provides personal service, (a rarity for most headset suppliers). We
maintain our customer base by using a consultative approach, combined with
our continual monitoring and maintenance program and our free inventory
service. This saves our customers time, trouble and dollars!
To discuss your specific
needs or for more information about out products and services, please call,
(405) 348-4118 or e-mail us at info@dovecoteglobal.com.
If you are located outside the 405 area, call us toll free: 1-866-348-4118.
Click here to fill out an online
contact/order form.
Dovecote has also made
navigation within our web site easy for you. You may utilize the Selection
Wizard to find the right headset(s) for you and/or your company,
view a current Product
List or Browse by Category by utililizing our Navigation
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Dovecote
is proud to offer the best of all commercial grade headsets available. We
look for the same things in a good product that you do; comfort, sound quality,
reliability and compatibility to name a few. Add a great service and warranty
program and that is a good product worth your investment. Dovecote offers
a wide assortment of styles to accommodate each headset user. From the most
universal headband, to the most unique custom headset -- Dovecote has the
quality and style to suit all your headset needs.
What
Is a Headset?
The telephone headset performs the functions of a telephone handset, but
it is worn on the head rather than held to the ear. Like a handset, it consists
of a receiver (speaker) that lets you hear the person at the other end of
the conversation, and a transmitter (microphone) that converts your voice
into electrical impulses. In a headset, these two components are usually
worn by means of a headband or an ear-hook Typically, headsets are part
of a system consisting of a headset and an amplifier. The amplifier is the
electronic interface between the telephone and the headset. Many of today's
electronic or digital telephones have this interface built-in, and therefore
do not require a separate amplifier.
How did headsets come about?
Years ago, all telephone calls were routed through manual telephone exchanges.
Calls were connected by an operator who used cables to physically patch
lines together at a switchboard. Headsets made life easier for the operators,
by enabling them to use both hands to run the exchange.
How
have headsets changed over the years?
Headsets
were originally rather bulky and uncomfortable. But advances in communications
technology, and the development of increasingly lighter and stronger materials
have enabled manufacturers to meet user demand for more comfortable, better-sounding
headsets. As a result, the best of today's headsets are incredibly lightweight
and comfortable, and sound as good as - or better than your handset.
Are all headsets technically the same?
No. Even though all headsets perform the same basic function, the technology
itself may differ depending on the specific application, and the design
specifications of the particular telephone system the headset is to be used
with.
Will
these differences cause problems for me?
Dovecote
has the perfect headset solution for you - no matter what telephone equipment
you are using or style you prefer.
What
Are The Benefits of Using a Headset?
There are many reasons to use a headset rather than a handset. And the more
you depend on the telephone, the greater the benefits of using a headset.
Hands-free communication.
In business situations, people rarely just talk on the telephone. They take
notes, enter data on a PC, review documents, search through files, or even
drive a car, all with one hand, or while cradling the handset between their
head and shoulder. When you consider this, it's easy to see the most obvious
benefit of using a headset: it frees both hands.
Strain-free communication.
Cradling the handset between the head and shoulder is not only uncomfortable.
It can be damaging, especially for people who spend a lot of time on the
phone. A headset immediately eliminates the risk of disability, from simple
neck strain to chronic repetitive-motion injuries.
Freedom
of movement.
Properly set up, a headset also makes it possible to move more freely while
on the phone. You can bend to retrieve a file from a bottom drawer, or
stretch to check your in-basket, without having to put your handset down.
And with wireless models, like our Plantronics or Ellipse
units, you can even roam as far as 150 feet (50 meters) from your desk,
and still be connected to your call!
Better sound quality.
Headset sound quality is extremely good. In the case of Starkey and GN
Netcom, you'll find the sound superior to your handset's. In noisy environments,
binaural models deliver sound to both ears, and noise-canceling microphones
eliminate almost all background noise. Together, they dramatically reduce
distractions, keeping users focused and communications accurate.
Enhanced productivity.
All together, the advantages of headset use add up to increased efficiency.
In fact, industry studies show that headsets boost productivity by as
much as 43%!* The combination of fewer distractions, fewer mistakes, improved
customer service (and customer satisfaction) and happier, healthier operators
make headsets an unmatched time-and-money-saving, productivity investment.
*Teleconnect magazine, November 1994.
Who Would Benefit from Using a Headset?
Everyone can benefit from using a headset. It used to be that only people
who regularly spent a couple of hours a day or more on the telephone were
considered headset candidates. This picture has changed. Today, many people
view headsets as standard office equipment, and depend on them - regardless
of how much time they spend on the phone. Of course, the more telephone-dependent
you or your company are, the more valuable headsets will be to you. The
following is a list of the kinds of businesses and occupations that traditionally
depend on headsets:
- Receptionists
- Booking
Agents
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Travel Agents
- Freight
Forwarders
- Taxi/Car
Service
- General
Office
- Attorneys
- Computer
Users
- Dispatchers
- Sales
Department
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- Telemarketers
(incoming and outgoing)
-
Customer Service/Help Desks
- Reservations
Agents (hotel, car, airline, etc.)
-
Banks and Financial Services
- Health
Care and Emergency Services
-
Emergency Road Service
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Dovecote
carries a wide variety of quality headsets from several manufacturers.
Please click on the company's logo or the list at the bottom of the page
to view the products they feature.
Need
help finding what headset is right for you? Let the Selection
Wizard guide you step-by-step on finding what Headset(s)
suit your needs!

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