Re: [Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-15 Thread VoIP Newbie
The supplier is from www.broad-tel.com

On 6/14/05, Jian Hong GUAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That interests me. Can you send me the informations about  products and
 suppliers?
 Best regards,
 --Hong
 
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[Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-14 Thread Paul Mahler
I've bought bunches of these:  http://www.tigernetcom.com/products_USB_100.html


they work great. Very handy. 

Paul

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I'm trying to find a voip-suitable USB headset (I.E. headphones +
microphone) which I can use with my laptop while I'm traveling and using
Firefly or another softphone.

I'm currently using a Logitech headset which works well (except the echo it
generates toward the other caller when I turn up the gains too high), but it
just doesn't carry well - in fact, I can't carry it in my laptop case any more
just becuase it doesn't fit and it was getting very beat up.
I'd like to find something which folds up and is designed for travel.  It has
to be USB sicne I don't have a MIC in (just line) on my laptop.

Any ideas?

-forrest
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-14 Thread Francesco Peeters
On Tue, June 14, 2005 13:04, Paul Mahler said:
 I've bought bunches of these:
 http://www.tigernetcom.com/products_USB_100.html


 they work great. Very handy.

 Paul

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 I'm trying to find a voip-suitable USB headset (I.E. headphones +
 microphone) which I can use with my laptop while I'm traveling and using
 Firefly or another softphone.

 I'm currently using a Logitech headset which works well (except the echo
 it
 generates toward the other caller when I turn up the gains too high), but
 it
 just doesn't carry well - in fact, I can't carry it in my laptop case any
 more
 just becuase it doesn't fit and it was getting very beat up.
 I'd like to find something which folds up and is designed for travel.  It
 has
 to be USB sicne I don't have a MIC in (just line) on my laptop.

 Any ideas?

 -forrest

I actually use a Bluetooth Headset and Bluetooth USB Dongle when
traveling... The one I use can be paired with both my cell-phone and my
computer (though not simultaneously, but I've never had the need for that
yet!)

Whichever device I want to use it with initiates a connect, and once it is
connected, it can be used with that device exclusively until it is turned
off or disconnected manually from the initiating device...

Just my € 0,02 worth!

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-14 Thread VoIP Newbie
There is an USB softphone or MP3 softphone that you may find useful.
The USB softphone in size of USB flash disk comes with built-in sound
drive. It can embed a softphone such that it is portable anywhere even
an computer does not equip with a sound card. It is also a USB flash
disk that can be used to keep your digital files.

The MP3 softphone goes one step further by using a MP3 player for the
same purposes and offer more.softphone, sound drive, USB flash
disk and MP3 player.

Please let me know if you will be interested in these product.  


On 6/14/05, Paul Mahler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've bought bunches of these:  
 http://www.tigernetcom.com/products_USB_100.html
 
 
 they work great. Very handy.
 
 Paul
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 I'm trying to find a voip-suitable USB headset (I.E. headphones +
 microphone) which I can use with my laptop while I'm traveling and using
 Firefly or another softphone.
 
 I'm currently using a Logitech headset which works well (except the echo it
 generates toward the other caller when I turn up the gains too high), but it
 just doesn't carry well - in fact, I can't carry it in my laptop case any more
 just becuase it doesn't fit and it was getting very beat up.
 I'd like to find something which folds up and is designed for travel.  It has
 to be USB sicne I don't have a MIC in (just line) on my laptop.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 -forrest
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[Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-14 Thread Jian Hong GUAN
That interests me. Can you send me the informations about  products and 
suppliers?

Best regards,
--Hong

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-14 Thread Rusty Shackleford

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 I've bought bunches of these:  
 http://www.tigernetcom.com/products_USB_100.html
 
 
 they work great. Very handy. 


That's a HANDset. The OP was looking for a HEADset.

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[Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-03 Thread Forrest W. Christian
I'm trying to find a voip-suitable USB headset (I.E. headphones +
microphone) which I can use with my laptop while I'm traveling and using
Firefly or another softphone.

I'm currently using a Logitech headset which works well (except the echo
it generates toward the other caller when I turn up the gains too high),
but it just doesn't carry well - in fact, I can't carry it in my laptop
case any more just becuase it doesn't fit and it was getting very beat up.
I'd like to find something which folds up and is designed for travel.  It
has to be USB sicne I don't have a MIC in (just line) on my laptop.

Any ideas?

-forrest
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-03 Thread Mark Benson
How about using a bluetooth headset? You would just need a bluetooth 
dongle for the laptop to provide the wireless connection for the headset...


Mark

(i'm in the process of trying this with an old usb bluetooth dongle 
(trying to find a suitable driver and manufacturers appears to have 
disapeared) and a cheap headset - i'll let you know how I get on.)


Forrest W. Christian wrote:


I'm trying to find a voip-suitable USB headset (I.E. headphones +
microphone) which I can use with my laptop while I'm traveling and using
Firefly or another softphone.

I'm currently using a Logitech headset which works well (except the echo
it generates toward the other caller when I turn up the gains too high),
but it just doesn't carry well - in fact, I can't carry it in my laptop
case any more just becuase it doesn't fit and it was getting very beat up.
I'd like to find something which folds up and is designed for travel.  It
has to be USB sicne I don't have a MIC in (just line) on my laptop.

Any ideas?

-forrest
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-03 Thread Mark Benson
If you plan to go this route don't buy a bluetooth adaptor that uses the 
XTNDconntect software. I've never been able to get it to work properly 
and there are no updates since last year (from the hardware vendor at 
least). Its an Innovision Wavelinker USB bluetooth module. I can 
discover and pair the headset, but thats it... nothing... Have ordered a 
new bluetooth dongle - so will try that and see what happens.


Basically, you should just be able to pair the headset and then select 
it as an audio device in the multimedia settings in control panel (in 
windows) - when you disconnect the machine should revert back to the 
default hardware for audio playback.


Mark Benson wrote:

How about using a bluetooth headset? You would just need a bluetooth 
dongle for the laptop to provide the wireless connection for the 
headset...


Mark

(i'm in the process of trying this with an old usb bluetooth dongle 
(trying to find a suitable driver and manufacturers appears to have 
disapeared) and a cheap headset - i'll let you know how I get on.)


Forrest W. Christian wrote:


I'm trying to find a voip-suitable USB headset (I.E. headphones +
microphone) which I can use with my laptop while I'm traveling and using
Firefly or another softphone.

I'm currently using a Logitech headset which works well (except the echo
it generates toward the other caller when I turn up the gains too high),
but it just doesn't carry well - in fact, I can't carry it in my laptop
case any more just becuase it doesn't fit and it was getting very 
beat up.
I'd like to find something which folds up and is designed for 
travel.  It

has to be USB sicne I don't have a MIC in (just line) on my laptop.

Any ideas?

-forrest
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Portable USB headset for VoIP

2005-06-03 Thread Mark Benson
I've been able to get it working with some diffent software. Once you 
have the devices paired and a headset profile available (the XTNDconnect 
software didn't have much in the way of bluetooth profiles available - 
but the widcomm software has loads - including the headset profile) you 
should see a bluetooth audio option in your multimedia settings in the 
control pannel (the drop downs for prefered audio devices) select 
bluetooth audio for audio in and out, apply that. Then connect to the 
headset. When I did this I didn't hear much except a few bleeps in the 
headset. Just press the button on the headset as well to connect and hey 
presto - iTunes on my headset! This works perfectly with xlite to make 
and receive calls.


Hope this helps!

Mark

Mark Benson wrote:

If you plan to go this route don't buy a bluetooth adaptor that uses 
the XTNDconntect software. I've never been able to get it to work 
properly and there are no updates since last year (from the hardware 
vendor at least). Its an Innovision Wavelinker USB bluetooth module. I 
can discover and pair the headset, but thats it... nothing... Have 
ordered a new bluetooth dongle - so will try that and see what happens.


Basically, you should just be able to pair the headset and then select 
it as an audio device in the multimedia settings in control panel (in 
windows) - when you disconnect the machine should revert back to the 
default hardware for audio playback.


Mark Benson wrote:

How about using a bluetooth headset? You would just need a bluetooth 
dongle for the laptop to provide the wireless connection for the 
headset...


Mark

(i'm in the process of trying this with an old usb bluetooth dongle 
(trying to find a suitable driver and manufacturers appears to have 
disapeared) and a cheap headset - i'll let you know how I get on.)


Forrest W. Christian wrote:


I'm trying to find a voip-suitable USB headset (I.E. headphones +
microphone) which I can use with my laptop while I'm traveling and 
using

Firefly or another softphone.

I'm currently using a Logitech headset which works well (except the 
echo
it generates toward the other caller when I turn up the gains too 
high),

but it just doesn't carry well - in fact, I can't carry it in my laptop
case any more just becuase it doesn't fit and it was getting very 
beat up.
I'd like to find something which folds up and is designed for 
travel.  It

has to be USB sicne I don't have a MIC in (just line) on my laptop.

Any ideas?

-forrest
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