On Jun 21, 2006, at 5:19 AM, klubarpop wrote:

Are there any traditional telephone set-looking handset for use with a
softphone? All the options I've found are the headset type. I'm looking
for something more traditional--it should look like a small deskset,
cellphone or cordless phone, perhaps with a dial pad and a couple of buttons that integrates well with a softphone client. My users don't want to pick
up a headset/mic when the phone rings or use the built-in computer
speaker/mic.

I think figuring out which softphone is going to work for you is most important. If you expect to be able to dial from a usb phone, the softphone needs to specifically support the keypad.

I have experimented with Diax, which is a very tiny windows app(I like it lots), and the yealink USB-P1K. This handset is supposedly supported by Diax, but it has some issues including an issue where the user needs to use the computer to answer calls (the green button on the handset doesn't work). This is kind of annoying, but hopefully soon to be fixed.

The sound quality of this phone is pretty amazing in my opinion, as it's audio is cleaner then any other source I have heard (not that many). I suspect this due to some audio processing (noise suppression) in the handset proper.

Anyhow Diax is very promising, and I am hoping for a timely update that helps my problems with the USB handset I have purchased...

Marty



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