Hi. you use a Plantronics CS-50 USB headset.I use with Eyebeam and the quality is very good.
Best Regards
Josué
2006/6/22, Martin Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jun 21, 2006, at 10:35 AM, Michael Graves wrote: With few exceptions a USB phone is just and audio device to the host
PC. Most will work
And the opposite is also true. I've tried a few Skype Certified
devices, and generally the audio works (though in some cases it's (IMO)
unnecessarily turned off unless Skype is in a call, perhaps so you don't
hear the beeps and squeaks a PC normally makes) And almost universally,
a Skype
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
Voip Supply has a number of USB handsets available... see http://www.voipsupply.com/index.php?cPath=95_258 I'm not affiliated with them beyond being a happy customer.
There are also a few USB handsets that look like desk phones. I have seen these offered in the $50-70 range, some even with
A quick Google returned this USB desk phone for $32http://www.inkjetcartridge.com/deskphone.html.
Michael
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 08:19:44 -0400, klubarpop wrote:
Are there any traditional telephone set-looking handset for use with a
softphone? All the options I've found are the
I am assuming you are talking about the Skype handsets here... Which
soft phones do these work with? Any linux ones?
W
Michael Graves wrote:
Voip Supply
has a number of USB handsets available... see
http://www.voipsupply.com/index.php?cPath=95_258 I'm not affiliated
with them beyond being a
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,
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options for softphones
I am assuming you are talking about
With few exceptions a USB phone is just and audio device to the host PC. Most
will work with any soft phone. The Phoenix Duet and MV900 that I have used both
worked equally well with
Asterisk, Sip Phone/Gizmo, FWD, Firefly and Skype.
There are some Skype Certified hardware devices appearing.
On Jun 21, 2006, at 10:35 AM, Michael Graves wrote:
With few exceptions a USB phone is just and audio device to the host
PC. Most will work with any soft phone. The Phoenix Duet and MV900
that I have used both worked equally well with
Asterisk, Sip Phone/Gizmo, FWD, Firefly and Skype.
There
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