I've had decent experience in testing situations with the Sony Playstation2 headset (its built to be kid-resistant, USB 1.1, standard USB connector) and x-lite and other similar softphones. The "computer" headsets I've used *sucked* at 3-4x the price. You can also use USB Bluetooth adapters and BT headsets, but your mileage will vary - if you go this route be sure to use USB extensions to move your USB BT adapters away from the metal chassis of your PC (I generally just Velcro them to the top of the user's monitor, provides for fairly universal coverage around the room).
Good luck! JS From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stelios Koroneos Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 2:28 PM To: 'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion' Subject: [asterisk-biz] Looking for feedback on headsets Greetings to all ! I am looking for any "user experience" and/or recomendations for headsets that can used with softphones on a pc (using the build in soundcard or an external (usb?) adapter. Had some first,bad, experience with the 2$ ones i had in the office ;) so i am looking for something that has some build in echo cancelation and cost less than an actual voip phone ;) Any comments/ideas/pointers are welcome. Stelios S. Koroneos Digital OPSiS - Embedded Intelligence http://www.digital-opsis.com <http://www.digital-opsis.com/>
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