The CC-26's are what we got with our FreeSpeakII buy a few years back; they're holding up well.
Note, you fans, that CC's own website calls that model a Last Time Buy now:
CC-26K (DISCONTINUED)
Single open-ear, lightweight headset Over-the-head design Flexible neck boom Foam earpad Dynamic noise cancelling microphonewww.clearcom.com
I have just gotten an OpenComm myself, and I concur with your appraisal.I've been using a CC26 4 pin for the past 15 years or so. Should upgrade to the leatherette earcup.
I have ventured into the wireless headset realm. I have a JK Audio Blueset on my com pack and have gone with a bone conduction headset Shokz Opencomm. I find it works really well, keeps my ears open if I need to hear the mix or if someone comes and talks to me or if I need to jump on the fly rail quick (tangle-free). I use it both on a wired CC pack and a wireless Telex BTR300 pack, so then I'm truly wireless. Although that system is aging rapidly... hoping to put in for a free speak system upgrade soon.
Thanks for saying that. Mine's been dying, and I'd bought 2, and needed to install the replacement, which I've just now dug out of a drawer so I can.
Mines a BlueSet F4, female 4 pin. Pretty sure its bidirectional and not sure of A4F.I have just gotten an OpenComm myself, and I concur with your appraisal.
I also located my BlueDriver, so I know it's an F3. What model do you have that is 1) bidirectional and 2) A4F?
And did you ever get the FSII upgrade? It's *marvelous*.
Yeah; everyone's saying Out Of Stock for new, and I can't find a single item on eBay; apparently the few people complaining about sidetone delay were overstating the case?Mines a BlueSet F4, female 4 pin. Pretty sure its bidirectional and not sure of A4F.
Looked on their website and looks like I have the version listed there.
Pushed the FSii upgrade, but need it soonish rather than later. School building budgets are horrendous, but we will be going for a bond soon and they will include me this time. The building is coming up on 20 years old and has a lot of original equipment.
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