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Softalk Antibacterial Black Phone Shoulder Rest | Landline Telephone Accessory (00101M)
C**D
Comfy. Calls
Works great! No neck pain
R**L
No more headache!
Attached to my phone at work ... It was great! It was soft enough to be comfortable but sturdy enough to hold and give me proper lift off my shoulder! Finally could go home without a headache!
C**Y
Is what it is
Works great. No problems
H**Y
PHONE CALLS HURT NO MORE
Soft/ fits most 'shoulders'. Very long lasting product if you apply it to a clean phone receiver. Lightweight. If you are a office worker and on the phone and don't like your headset, this will save you from neck and shoulder pain. Color is not important. Price is worth saving my neck
M**8
Comfortable
Stays in place and is comfortable
G**E
This addition to my phone is helpful.
I like this addition to my desk phone as it is helpful to keep the receiver on my shoulder when needed.
A**A
Helps me do my job comfortably
Prefer this head/ neck rest over & above a headset. It attaches to the phone receiver securely. I was getting a kink in my neck holding my shoulder awkwardly while I keying in and documenting on my computer taking inbound & making outbound phone calls at my job. This has helped immensely. Reasonable, clean & economical.
Z**L
It's okay but not great
I got this thing because I work at an IT call center where I'm answering the phone all day and often typing at the same time. I expected to be able to use this to be able to type and talk comfortably, but the problem is that you still have to crane your neck to the side a bit to get the phone stable. And then let's say you want to hold the phone against your hear with one hand while using the mouse with the other - the additional girth the shoulder rest adds make this hard. So this doesn't feel like an upgrade over using a standard handset, more like a sidegrade that doesn't completely solve the original problem. It does help if you have the phone against your shoulder for prolonged periods, but the fact that you've still gotta tilt your head a good bit means that you aren't solving the actual problem, just mitigating it. I have wide shoulders and I think this device may work better for people with narrow shoulders since they theoretically won't have to lean as far since their base of support would be closer. I'll probably eventually end up just using a lightweight headset.
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