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Want to thank the responder as I think I accidentally clicked the "unhelpful" button. I don't have my glasses on this morning. lol Sorry about that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can you recommend a Bluetooth base station for me that will work with these phones? My boss told me to find one but I have no idea what I’m looking for.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Julie, The JLab GO Work Wireless Office Headset may not directly connect to your Panasonic KX-TG9581 office phones via Bluetooth. Here's why: Limited Compatibility: Although the GO Work has Bluetooth multipoint for connecting to two devices simultaneously, it's primarily designed for connecting with computers, smartphones, and tablets. Its Bluetooth compatibility may not extend to older cordless office phone systems like the KX-TG9581. Missing Features: Cordless office phones often require specific features and protocols for Bluetooth compatibility, like GAP and HSP profiles. The JLab GO Work might not have these specific profiles needed for connection with your Panasonic phones. However, there are alternative solutions you can explore: Use a Bluetooth Base Station: Look for a dedicated Bluetooth base station that specifically supports your Panasonic KX-TG9581 model. This base station would act as a bridge between your phone and the JLab headset, allowing them to communicate via Bluetooth. Check for Wired Compatibility: The JLab GO Work comes with a USB-C to 3.5mm cable. You can potentially connect the headset to your phone via this cable, although you wouldn't have the wireless benefit. Consider Different Headsets: Research wireless headsets specifically designed for office phones. Some models, like the Plantronics Savi W740 or Ekonnect Bluetooth Headset, are known for their compatibility with older cordless phone systems. Ultimately, the best option depends on your specific needs and budget. If you really want to use the JLab GO Work headset, exploring a Bluetooth base station might be your best bet. Otherwise, researching alternative headsets compatible with your Panasonic phones might be a more reliable solution. With love from the lab, Team JLab Customer Support
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