----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Carl Navarro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Samuel Jong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Richard McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
<kxt@kxthelp.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: KX-T: Head Set.
> 
> Not exactly.  The KX-T7731 doesn't work with any 
> headset unless you have super hearing.  The 
> former or present PanaSupply

PanaSupply is both former and present, and alive and well, at www.PanaSupply.com

> has a great headset that gives you a loud sound, but it's about $60 plus the 
> price of the phone. 

You're wrong about the $, Carl. Dealer cost is just $45 for the monaural model, 
with free shipping to all 50 states, and two-year warranty. The binaural model 
costs $13 more. You can easily get a 40% markup, and your customers will thank 
you. Pan dealers are doing well with them, and end-users love them. 

Here's a comment from one customer: "These are the very best phone binaural 
headset that you can buy. They just plug in - with no other accessory.
I have 3 different Panasonic phones , all with volume control , and these work 
great. Bought 4 different headsets just before this one, with single hearing 
and sometimes you have to cover the open ear , just to hear the other person - 
not with these."

The high-efficiency monaural and binaural headsets compensate for the low 
output of Panasonic 7600 and 7700 series wired phones. When Pan first 
demonstrated the 7700 series phones (at CEDIA, I believe) I plugged in a 
headset and found the low level problem. I pointed it out to the Panapeople, 
and was assured that the level would be improved in the production phones. Not 
only was it not improved in production 7700s, but the 7600s have the same 
problem. 

We had previously developed the BN25 binaural headset because of the lack of 
suitable binaural headsets with 2.5mm plugs for cellphones and cordlesses. We 
found that the BN25 worked very well with the 7700 phones, and developed the 
MN25 monaural version for people with 7700s, who did not want binaurals.

Initially we sold them to our own AbleComm customers, and we later offered them 
to other dealers through PanaSupply. We are now developing a headset for use 
with EnGenius cordlesses, because EnGenius discontinued their own headset.

> For that kind of money, you can buy a run-of-the-mill cordless and a $15 
> Panasonic headset.

That's very different from a 7731 with a proper headset.

Michael N. Marcus
AbleComm, Inc.
www.AbleComm.com
www.PanaSupply.com  etc.


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