Yes, we’ve discussed this before.

The Bluetooth quality  issue is something that Skype themselves can do little 
about and as I’ve said previously, its all down to the hardware you’re using 
with Skype.


> On 16 Oct 2015, at 7:12 AM, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> One thing i don’t like about skype is the lack of quality from a bluetooth 
> headset.
> I and my friend has a lot of drops when talking but maybe its because of a 
> faulty connection.
> /A
>> On 15 Oct 2015, at 00:51, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I’ve been using Skype for my default phone system since 2009 and during that 
>> time I’ve found much to like about the system and very little to dislike, 
>> the “Unlimited World” subscription along with the “Skype-In” numbers really 
>> give the Skype service that little bit of extra value and incentive to use 
>> not to mention the huge leaps and bounds audio quality has taken over the 
>> last 6 years of me using the system, call dropouts are pretty much left 
>> behind these days and talking with people Overseas using my Skye-In numbers 
>> or my Skype-Out? Well there’s very little delay or background noise.
>> 
>> So it came to me this morning, if you have multiple devices connected to 
>> your Skype account why not have them act as a sort of intercom system as 
>> cordless handsets on one base do? Perhaps that’s a feature Skype may 
>> consider in the future if its indeed possible and I couldn’t see why it 
>> wouldn’t be given all devices logged into Skype on your account are usually 
>> sharing the same Home Network anyway.
>> 
>> 
>> **********
>> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
>> halfwits in this world behind.
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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