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Asked by clajo04 in IP Telephony, Voice Over IP
Hello,
I've just started using Skype for voice calls and I have had several people report to me that my microphone setup on my computer makes it sound like I am in a well (understandably similar to using a speakerphone). I would like to find a Skype handset that I can use to avoid this.
Features I am looking for:
* Need to be able to switch between the computer mic/speakers and the handset during a call.
* Needs to work with Mac OS X 10.5, Windows Vista, and Fedora 7
* Ability to use WIFI rather than hard connection
I haven't found a handset that satisfies these requirements and was hoping someone could either point me in the right direction or tell me that I am chasing a unicorn on this and help me refine my expectations for a Skype handset.
Thanks,
-clajo04
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