Anyone got any pointers on where to find USB handsets or headsets that
can be used as the audio device on a softphone?
Later..
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On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 12:22, WipeOut wrote:
Anyone got any pointers on where to find USB handsets or headsets that
can be used as the audio device on a softphone?
A quick google for 'usb headset' turned up:
http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~pliszka/linux-USB/#labtec
amongst others :)
nice, since
We sell some bargain basement versions. Check www.telappliant.com
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Anyone got any pointers
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Anyone got any pointers on where to find USB handsets or headsets that
can be used as the audio device on a softphone?
Later..
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Dan wrote:
Hi,
Try something better.
Use a Bluetooth Headset and an USB Bluetooth dongle with AudioGateway
Profile support.
Then you will have a cordless headset which can be used 10m around the PC.
I have the following combination wich works very nice with my DIAX phone.
- headset Plantronics
Anyone got any pointers on where to find USB handsets or headsets that
can be used as the audio device on a softphone?
Have look at http://www.voipvoice.com. A UK company offering
a) USB handset with on/off hook
b) USB handset with dialing pad.
They have an API for Windows, which is needed to
Hi,
...
Hi Dan,
I had looked at that option but it seems that the only USB bluetooth
adapters that support the headset profile and audio gateway profile are
the very expesive ones, by the time you have got the headset and the USB
adapter it works out cheaper to buy a hard phone..
Take
I have a couple of USB handsets from Clarisys (SP-phone), but I have no
idea of how to interface them...
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 14:55, Dan wrote:
Hi,
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Hi Dan,
I had looked at that option but it seems that the only USB bluetooth
adapters that support the headset profile and audio
Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
I have a couple of USB handsets from Clarisys (SP-phone), but I have no
idea of how to interface them...
Aren't the Clarisys products a little pricey??
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 14:55, Dan wrote:
Hi,
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Hi Dan,
I had looked at that option but it seems that the
Hi,
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From: Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] USB handsets/headsets??
I have a couple of USB handsets from Clarisys (SP-phone), but I have no
idea
Anyone got any pointers on where to find USB handsets or headsets that
can be used as the audio device on a softphone?
I am a fan of the DSP-100 from Plantronics (mono USB) but unfortunately I
have been unable to get it to work nicely under Linux. Works _great_ under
Win32 though; we might
Of WipeOut
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Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
I have a couple of USB handsets from Clarisys (SP-phone), but I have no
idea of how to interface them...
Aren't the Clarisys products
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Anyone got any pointers on where to find USB handsets or headsets that
can be used as the audio device on a softphone?
I am a fan of the DSP-100 from Plantronics (mono USB) but unfortunately
Hi,
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You need to install some softphone, you can't interface asterisk to the
headset by itself.
If they have
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
Anyone got any pointers on where to find USB handsets or headsets that
can be used as the audio device on a softphone?
I am a fan of the DSP-100 from Plantronics (mono USB) but unfortunately I
have been unable to get it to work nicely under Linux. Works _great_
, 2003 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] USB handsets/headsets??
I have a couple of USB handsets from Clarisys (SP-phone), but I have no
idea of how to interface them...
You can see them in the available sound devices list?
If yes, you can select them in the Audio configuration
Hi,
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see attached lsusb file for usb out.
this is a linux box. not windoze. and I
Voipvoice handsets we tried - and are now sat on a shelve gathering
dust. The main problem was the quality of the audio - to quiet and poor
- not telephony grade for the office - perhaps good enough for home use.
Just my two pennys! But still looking for a usb handset!
Nick
On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 12:22:27 +, you wrote:
Anyone got any pointers on where to find USB handsets or headsets that
can be used as the audio device on a softphone?
The S100U works with iaxComm as a headset. I use a cheap VTech 900 MHz phone
with it.
Later..
Nick Knight wrote:
Voipvoice handsets we tried - and are now sat on a shelve gathering
dust. The main problem was the quality of the audio - to quiet and poor
- not telephony grade for the office - perhaps good enough for home use.
Just my two pennys! But still looking for a usb handset!
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