EPOS|Sennheiser IMPACT SDW 5015 3-in-1 Wireless Headset
Pronounced – SENN- high-zah. Everyone struggles with this so we thought we’d pop that in first up!
What is EPOS? EPOS is the new co-branded name for Sennheiser.
The SDW 5015 is a DECT wireless headset. It connects to a PC and Desk phone. This is the new version of the hugely popular and frankly brilliant DW Pro 1 and also comes with extra wearing style options. It is compatible with Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams and all major softphone applications.
This is the new version of the hugely popular and frankly brilliant DW Pro 1 and also comes with extra wearing style options.
The 5000 models are each available in 3 wearing option variants; 3-in-1, which comes with neckband, earhook AND headband in the box, the Mono version; a headband only style which is what about 80% of people want these days. Also the Stereo; a headband only ‘2 eared’ model. All of the options can be worn with the microphone arm on the left or the right. This is the 3-in-1 variant.
Launching approx March 2019, the Pro Mono; a headband style which is what about 80% of people want these days. Also the Stereo; a headband only ‘2 eared’ model. All of the options can be worn with the microphone arm on the left or the right.
As a company we’re proud to be able to offer the new SDW range to our clients and we challenge anyone to find a better headset range. Plantronics had dominated the Australian market for such a long time but you can certainly argue that Jabra and Sennheiser are now in full competition and competition is a good thing! The headphone and microphone gurus at Sennheiser have used their 60+ years of audio experience and R&D to create headset perfection. As we always say, the golden rule of headsets is to buy the best you can afford and, we hope your boss has given you the ok to buy any model in the new SDW range.
As with all wireless headsets you will need an accessory to answer calls from the desk phone when out of reach. We know, it seems crazy that even such a sophisticated headset as this can’t perform this apparently simple task but there are so many different phones all with different requirements that this functionality just can’t be built into the headset. We call it a RAD (remote answering device). It could be a standard handset lifter or a special ‘electronic hook switch’ (EHS) cable that runs from the base unit to the telephone – it all depends on which make and model phone you have. If your phone has a USB headset port you may not need this but at time of writing, those phones are as rare as hens’ teeth.
If you use Lync, Skype for Business or Microsoft Teams you’ll be pleased to know the 5000 series is optimised for your programs. If you don’t, it won’t affect you in the slightest, you can ignore that last sentence, sorry to have wasted 5 seconds of your life.
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Essentially this is the same headset as the , it just comes with out the USB dongle to connect to Bluetooth devices
Connections – The SDW 5000 Series will connect to Desk phone ( of course), it has 1 USB interface (to connect to a PC for Softphone or other applications or indeed desk















































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