Logitech Unveils VoIP Products
Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20060814/tc_pcworld/126721

Logitech introduced an array of new products today designed for VoIP 
(voice over Internet Protocol) users, including a keyboard with 
dedicated call management buttons and a speakerphone.

VoIP service provider Skype worked with Logitech to make some of the 
products exclusive to Skype in Europe. The European version of the new 
Logitech EasyCall Desktop includes a Skype-specific keyboard with 
dedicated buttons for launching Skype, making a call, ending a call, 
changing a usera??s online status, and speed-dialing.

The package also includes a mouse and headset as well as a speakerphone, 
which eliminates echo and has control buttons such as volume, mute, call 
answer, and hang-up.
Coming Soon

In the U.S., the package is optimized for use with Yahoo Messenger with 
Voice and AOL's instant messenger service. It will sell in the U.S. for 
$130 and will be available in stores in both the U.S. and Europe in 
mid-September. The companies did not reveal the suggested retail price 
for Europe.

Logitech also introduced a cordless handset for making and receiving 
Skype calls. The phone communicates wirelessly to a module that plugs 
into the USB port on a PC and can be used within 164 feet of the PC. It 
will start selling in October for $200 in the U.S. and Europe.

Logitech will also sell a speakerphone, designed for VoIP calling, 
separate from the EasyCall package. The speakerphone connects to a PC 
via the USB port and will cost $100 when it becomes available in the 
U.S. and Europe later this year.


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