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Hey guys!
I am hoping someone can help me out here. I have 3 different phones (don't ask) and it is pain using my bluetooth headset. Because guaranteed the phone that will ring will be the one that is not paired to the headset at the time. So guys, can you recommend a headset that will allow me to use at least 2 phones at any one time. Cheers guys, any help is appreciated! |
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Hi,
Our guide to multipoint might give you a better idea as to what you need to look for. To connect multiple phones to one headset, you need to have a multipoint headset.. the guide tells you a bit more about what multipoint is and suggests a few to try.. Personally I'd go with the Jabra 5020 |
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