The present invention relates to secured wireless handsets that discourage
or reduce unauthorized removal, loss, or theft of a handset, while
allowing the person to communicate hands free. In an embodiment the
wireless handset includes a first attachment of a T-nut secured the
wireless handset. The T-nut is attached to the cradle by a threaded bolt.
A second attachment secures the cradle to a designated communication site
such as in a vehicle. In another embodiment, the first attachment
includes a security block for obstructing the release mechanisms of a
latch on the cradle to secure the wireless handset to the cradle. The
secured wireless handsets described are also applicable to non-vehicular
communication sites where wireless handset removal from the communication
site is a concern.