1. How are earpieces powered?
Everywhere you go it seems you can find someone who is wearing a Bluetooth wireless
headset - in the office, in the grocery stores, department stores, banks, everywhere! Whether
you are working in a company for someone else or have your own business, having a
headset is golden. It frees your hands to do other things while you're busy helping your
customers while on the phone. Regardless of location you don't have to miss that important
call if you have a headset.
First of all, what is a two-way radio? Unlike a standard broadcast receiver, this particular
radio has dual functions, i.e. transmitting and receiving contents. It helps to make the two-
way communications faster and clearer among the users. Nowadays, you can find two-way
radios easily in the market. They are available in mobile, stationary base and hand-held
portable configurations. Hand-held radios are also known as walkie-talkies. If you are a
mobile user, you may find it extremely easy to operate hand-held radios. The Motorola
airwave radio mic isn't the only place to get these though!
Many dealers and retailers offer Bluetooth headsets such as: Plantronics, Motorola, Jaw
Bone and Jabra to name a few. Be sure you are purchasing from a reputable seller who also
has good customer service on the back end after-the sale in case something goes wrong, or
you might need additional accessories for that headset. You will want to work with a
company who cares about you and your particular needs. What is your environment? What
type of phone will you be connecting to the headset? Are you a special needs person?
Talking to someone in the beginning is always a good first step.
Search for ham radio related groups that may be of interest to you. Start with the generic
"ham radio group". Enhance this search with specifics like "hf group" or "emergency
communications group", etc..