Long time no post! Anyway, I currently work from home and the company I work for has many people who have thick accents. I can understand them fine when I'm in the office most of the time, but on conference calls it becomes very difficult. Part of that is a result of me using a normal cordless phone. I can hear and understand other people fine but with the accents it is very difficult. My question is, how do I solve this? Here's my current setup:

1. Land line with the phone company (not an internet phone).
2. phillips se450 cordless phone

What is my best option in terms of clearly understanding people. The upstairs where I use the phone does not have a phone jack so it would need to connect wirelessly to the base downstairs like it currently does. Is there a 2.5mm headset that would fix the issue? Is there a way to hook the cordless phone up to speakers and a separate microphone, or talk to the headset and listen through speakers? Thanks!