Hi,

>From my prospective, it works perfectly every time.  My Mac can be connected 
>either wirelessly or with an ethernet cable, as long as I’m on the same 
>physical network.  I can use built-in speakers and microphone or use my iPhone 
>headset.  In fact, while I was typing this message, a call came in, I just 
>pressed the return key and answered the call.  When it was done, I FaceTime 
>closed and I was able to continue typing this note.  I’m guessing that your 
>frustrations have to do with the use of the Logitech headset.  Did your 
>headset work for FaceTime calls prior to this feature?

Later…

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

> On Oct 28, 2014, at 5:10 AM, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> I must say that i am not very happy with this feature to be able to call on 
> the mac.
> It works sometimes and today when i tried it with my logitech headset i could 
> hear my mom but she couldn't  hear me.
> I checked the settings so that my headset was set right and it was.
> Also voiceover got a very strange voice during the call.
> So i guess this is a bit to new and hopefully it will be better in future 
> versions of ios and osx.
> The sms forwarding though works fine now.
> /A
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