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Table 3. Features and benefits for Cisco Headset 531 and 532
Feature
Description
Quick disconnect cabling options
Easily plug and unplug the headset as needed during shift changes or breaks with
high-cycle quick disconnect.
Desktop USB adapter option
Connects quick disconnect to USB and provides easy access to key call control
capabilities, including answer call, end call, reject call, hold/resume (for multiple
calls), mute/unmute, volume up, and volume down.
Quick disconnect RJ9 option
Provides the broadest range of Cisco IP phone connectivity.
Note: The Cisco Headset 531 and 532 terminate with quick disconnect and are bundled with either a
desktop USB adapter or RJ9 cabling option.
Figure 3.
Cisco Headset 561 and 562 with Standard Base Station
Table 4. Features and benefits for Cisco Headset 561 and 562 with Standard Base Station
Feature
Description
Enhanced mobility wireless
The newest in DECT technology provides freedom to roam up to 300+ feet from
the base with crystal clear audio.
On-ear controls
Enjoy easy access to key call control capabilities, including answer call, end call,
reject call, hold/resume (for multiple calls), mute/unmute, volume up, and volume
down.
Full security
AES-128 encryption ensures secured communication.
Music mode
Full-band audio provides premium, 48-kHz audio experience.
Conference/Training Mode
Pair up to three additional headsets to the same base station for easy, comfortable
training. Each headset will retain its own settings and will automatically be on mute
when added.
Multi-mode audio
Automatically provides the best available audio experience in call mode
(narrowband or wideband) and (wideband or full band) in music mode.