Re: USB Headset recommendation
> Can someone recommend me a good quality USB headset for use with VOIP.
>
> (As far I'm concern MTAs Wifi phones are poor )
I am not sure what you mean by MTAs.
I don't like wifi phones, if you want to go cordless
us an ATA (analogue telephone adapter) in conjunction
with a DECT phone.
A USB phone/headset is never going to be a satisfactory
equivalent to a traditional phone IMHO.
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Graham
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date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 13:23:50 -0000
author: Graham.
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Re: USB Headset recommendation
In article <fkobt5$7ok$1@registered.motzarella.org>, Graham.
writes
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>> Can someone recommend me a good quality USB headset for use with VOIP.
>>
>> (As far I'm concern MTAs Wifi phones are poor )
>
>I am not sure what you mean by MTAs.
>I don't like wifi phones, if you want to go cordless
>us an ATA (analogue telephone adapter) in conjunction
>with a DECT phone.
>
>A USB phone/headset is never going to be a satisfactory
>equivalent to a traditional phone IMHO.
>
Take a look at www.voipvoice.com they have a device called UConnect.
This device allows you to connect your DECT phone to a computer's USB
socket for use with products such as Skype.
There is also software called Vitaero which enables you to use Skype
with a bluetooth mobile phone headset which is good for hands free, as
long as your PC has bluetooth.
I only need VOIP for outgoing calls, so Skype's £1.50 a month service
giving you all UK geographic landline calls for a flat 3p regardless of
time of day or duration is pretty hard to beat. Of course, if I wanted a
VOIP incoming number, that would be expensive via Skype.
Kevin.
date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 15:35:07 GMT
author: unknown
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