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 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 speaker phones.
Not sure where though. Try a quick search on Ebay.
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 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 integrates well with a softphone client. My users don't want
to pick
>up a headset/mic when the phone rings or use the built-in computer
>speaker/mic.
>
>I've looked at the Clarisys i750H, but it's not yet shipping. Any
other
>popular options? And softphone clients do you use with them?
>
>Many thanks
>Ken lubar
>
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