[SML] Headset/headphone storage?

Richard John Archer rja10 at cornell.edu
Wed May 6 23:02:48 UTC 2015


We had ones with no belt packs.   Whole unit built into the headset.  Worked great except you had to hit the ear muff for "push to talk" 

DickA
On May 6, 2015, at 6:57 PM, Jon Ares via Stagecraft wrote:

> On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Richard John Archer via Stagecraft
> <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>> With proper little "box" they plugged into the Clearcom wired system.   Not bad headsets for the reasonable price (given "normal" headset cost)
>> Anybody have these and how do they do over a longer haul?   Might consider getting some for the theatre.
> 
> That's what we've got in those lil white cubbies.  Only been using
> them about 2 weeks, but so far they're quite popular.  The headset is
> light enough they're not crushing anyone's head, and much less likely
> to fall off their head (due to weight) - and pulling their beltpack
> off to the floor, as well.  As for the beltpack, they're
> feather-light, and that too has been great, as they too are much less
> likely to succumb to gravity.  Batteries have been lasting - the
> longest stint we've had has only been about 8 hours, though.  (They're
> advertised at 10 hours.)
> 
> Cons: the base stations feel 'cheap.' Like empty plastic boxes.  The
> wired-to-wireless interface has volume buttons for wired-to-wireless,
> and wireless-to-wired volume levels, but they don't label the buttons,
> as to who they control.  (Really? No labels?) And mine is going back
> to be checked by tech support - mine seem reversed.
> 
> 
> 
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