CX300 has all this.
Individual volume control for handset, speaker and headset.
Mute button, hook, hold.
The only weird thing is that all buttons only engage when you let go.
So you can't hang up by pacing the handset "on hook" because it is not 
detected.
You can pick up the handset to answer though.
Also, if you press "1" nothing happens, only when you let go it will dial 
a "1"

And actually I am not using a CX300 but a Plantronics P540-M which is 100% 
identical exept for the color.
(the phone was fully designed by Microsoft).

Paul

Michael Picher <mpic...@ezuce.com> wrote on 23-01-2012 13:49:37:

> What I'd like to find is just a nice USB handset with a hook-switch 
> and cradle that would work with bria (or any other softphone).  I 
> don't like the cheap little cell phone looking devices...  Just want
> a good quality handset, maybe volume and mute controls on the side 
> with a hook switch would be nice.
> 
> Maybe I should hack a Plantronics 476 DSP...
> 
> The only reason I have a hard phone on my desk is so that I can 
> quickly pick up a call instead of putting my headset on.
> 
> Mike

> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 7:40 AM, <pscheep...@epo.org> wrote:
> CX200 and CX300 are USB audio devices, so they can work with any 
softphone. 
> CX200 has echo cancellation build in, but audio quality is 
> relatively poor because the echo cancellation is too strong. 
> I can't recommend the CX200 because of this. 
> CX300 has (almost) no echo cancellation, but audio quality is good. 
> Sometimes when using the speakerphone the CX 300 can cause echo 
> issues on the other side, 
> if you then swap to the handset its not a problem anymore. 
> With a good software echo cancellation that should not be a problem at 
all. 
> The CX300 buttons can be mapped in Bria, so you can use the buttons as 
well. 
> I use the CX 300 in combination with Bria on a daily basis, for 
> longer conversations I use a headset connected to the CX300, 
> shorter conversations via speakerphone. It is easy to swap between 
> the different modes (press of a button). 
> 
> Paul 
> 
> Tony Graziano <tgrazi...@myitdepartment.net> wrote on 22-01-2012 
21:16:03:
> 
> > 
> > the cx series does not work with sipx as far as i know.
> > 
> > On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Scott Howell 
> > <scott.howel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
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> > >
> > >
> > > Is the "feel" of the USB phone comparable to a true
> > > SoundPoint phone?  If so, what model are you using and what
> > > SoftPhone client?  I have Bria and Jitsi for testing, but
> > > just use a USB Headset.  I am considering laying out the
> > > cash to just pick up a CX200 to test.  The Poly CX Series
> > > are the only ones I have seen in the market that even look
> > > like a traditional deskphone, everything else seems to just
> > > look like a wired cellphone from 1990 :)
> > >
> > > I actually forgot about the possibility Estos, but there
> > > again very expensive just to get basic CTI control.
> > >
> > > Has anyone used Camrivox?  I think I will go ahead and give
> > > it a try tonight although this particular client doesn't
> > > really need Outlook integration per se, but it gives all the
> > > rest of the basic call handling required.
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