What is DECT and Why Is It Important in Cordless Telecommunications?
Posted by UC Zilla, Headset Specialist on Mar 1st 2022
What Is DECT and Why Is It Important In Cordless Telecommunications?
Definition:
DECT - (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications). Working through the 1.9GHz band, this voice dedicated wireless frequency virtually eliminates interference from other wireless devices and allows connectivity up to 350 feet. Newer models such as the Savi Office DECT series have a range of up to 590 ft. The DECT headsets are USB wireless headsets and also offer high security encryption capability.
Who would use DECT headsets?
DECT headsets are a perfect choice for Enterprise professionals, financial, medical, government and contact centers. Some models are best for those who need to connect to desk phones, PCs, and/or mobile devices. Others connect to PCs only, and some models connect to phone and PCs and have a higher level of encryption than others.
What are the models and what is their connectivity? To see details on these models, click into each series.
SAVI 7300 SERIES - Two-way connectivity. These models have the highest military grade level of encryption (Step C with military-grade 256-bit AES encryption for maximum security). Ideal for use in financial, medical, and government industries, where Bluetooth® technology is typically banned. Certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom compatible.
The Savi 8200 Series comes in two versions: The Office models and the UC models:
SAVI 8200 OFFICE SERIES - Three-Way connectivity. Recommended for Enterprise and call center professionals who need to connect to a computer, desk phone and/or mobile phones. The Savi 8200 Series are the only DECT headsets with active noise canceling with close conversation limiting. Certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom compatible.
SAVI 8200 UC SERIES - One-way connectivity. Ideal for Enterprise and call center professionals who need to connect to PCs only. Active noise-canceling with close conversation limiting. Certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom compatible.
Now, more than ever, our conversations need to be secure. For questions or help, please contact a Lexair certified headset specialist TODAY!