Logitech has launched two new phones designed to take advantage of the VoIP revolution; a USB Speakerphone and a cordless Internet handset.
The QuickCall USB Speakerphone uses a two-microphone array so it can capture voices and sounds from a wider area in the room but minus the echoes, Logitech says. It features all the necessary controls; pick up, hang up, volume and mute.
And if you don’t want to have a group conversation, you can plug in a headset to the speakerphone’s built-in auxiliary port. Since it connects to the PC via USB, it requires no other power source and can work with a notebook PC as well.
The Logitech Cordless Internet Handset allows you to make Skype calls without being chained to your computer. Designed with the look and feel of a traditional cordless phone, the handset can be taken up to 50 metres from the PC. It remains wirelessly connected to the PC and Internet via the included USB base station.
The handset is Skype certified and supports the key Skype calling functions. A colour LCD displays your available contacts, voicemail access and check your incoming and outgoing call logs.
RRP:
Logitech QuickCall USB Speakerphone – $179
Logitech Cordless Internet Handset – $149
See: www.logitech.com
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Cordless Internet Phone |
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USB Speakerphone |