[Asterisk-Users] Re: USB handset options for softphones

Steven asterisk at tescogroup.com
Wed Jun 21 06:47:45 MST 2006


We use the AU-100 from (some Chinese company)
They work OK.
Our only issue is no having an external ringer.

We originally went with these because our Dell soundcards made the microphone input sound awful.
USB sound devices have their own sound card on board.

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Steven

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"klubarpop" <klubarpop at emiboston.com> wrote in message news:005701c6952c$fb013da0$5c0aa8c0 at internal.emiboston.com...
> Are there any traditional telephone set-looking handset for use with a
> softphone?  All the options I've found are the headset type.  I'm looking
> for something more traditional--it should look like a small deskset,
> cellphone or cordless phone, perhaps with a dial pad and a couple of buttons
> that integrates well with a softphone client.  My users don't want to pick
> up a headset/mic when the phone rings or use the built-in computer
> speaker/mic.
>
> I've looked at the Clarisys i750H, but it's not yet shipping.  Any other
> popular options? And softphone clients do you use with them?
>
> Many thanks
> Ken lubar
>
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