The Panasonic KX-TCA60 Hands-Free Headset with Comfort Fit Headband is designed for use with any cordless phone possessing a standard 2.5 mm jack, Panasonic’s KX-TCA60 is an excellent way for you to talk hands-free while you work. Its boom-style microphone adjusts to an optimum level for your mouth. The KX-TCA60 is reversible you may wear it on either ear and it uses a comfortable, lightweight design and offers a 4-foot cord with a handy lapel clip. Designed for use with any cordless phone possessing a standard 2.5 mm jack, Panasonic’s KX-TCA60 is an excellent way for you to talk hands-free while you work. Its boom-style microphone adjusts to an optimum level for your mouth. The KX-TCA60 is reversible–you may wear it on either ear–and it uses a comfortable, lightweight design and offers a 4-foot cord with a handy lapel clip so you’ll enjoy nearly unfettered movement while wearing it.
What’s in the Box
Headset, a user’s guide, and warranty information.
Product Features
- Hands-free; uses standard 2.5-millimeter jack
- Boom-style microphone adjustable for optimum level
- Comfortable, lightweight design; reversible for use with either ear
- 4 foot cord and lapel clip for unfettered movement
- 2.5 mm connection
if you have a Panasonic cordless phone, you NEED this! Don’t bother with the fancier models of the Panasonic headsets. This bare-bones model has all you need. So it doesn’t have volume adjustment or a mute button. Who cares? Your phone should already have those features. Besides, that redundancy would weigh down the entire unit. Also, this headset is very inexpensive to own, so those unnecessary features would drive up the price, which would not be a good thing.
A good basic headset I am using mine with a GE 26977GE6 phone, which came with a somewhat uncomfortable street-style headset. The Panasonic KX-TCA60 headset is much louder and clearer. I did not realize how poor the stock headset was until I tried these Panasonics. My only problem with these is that the volume is a bit too loud, even at the lowest phone volume. Otherwise, this headset is great.Update May 2009:After many years I’m still using these. A couple have broken on me with no easy way to fix them, but they are cheap enough to be considered a disposable product. These days I have a second pair on standby because I’m pretty sure I’ll snap the headband on my current pair eventually.
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