Wireless headset for transferring

Has anyone ever heard of a wireless headset that would allow receptionist to transfer calls right from a headset? I assume there's some kind of dialpad that would be attache don a belt. Sounds crazy, but customer says they have that on the old phone system.

yeah that does sound crazy!
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