Thanks
Roger
You'll find most people will say they are all pretty much the same -
crap.
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lol
They probably have their place and use... but generally probably rather
"limited" and "poor quality".
Best wishes,
News Reader
P.s. Still ... beats (I would imagine or seems the case to me) having
something requiring patching into both a soundcard mic input and line
output, etc. If only for simplicity. I have to say I do find original (as in
earlier generation) BT handsets plugged into a RJ10 splitter to dual 3.5mm
connector cables (one for mic and one for line out or equivalent) do produce
a rather outstandingly good audio quality (and the handsets tend to have a
quite nice weighty solid feel)., etc. :)
Hi I use a regular phone plugged into a USB adaptor from PCphoneline.
http://www.pcphoneline.com/pcphoneline/main.htm
The driver software is a bit clunky but it works fine and you get to use a
"normal" phone handset.
You can get similar adaptors on ebay.
If you have a router, you can use a device like the Linksys PAP2, and
connect a regular phone DECT or corded, not have any drivers to worry
about and use VoIP without the need of a computer being switched on.
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=PAP2
Thanks anyway
Roger
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I use a Ł10 tesco USB phone, works great while travelling and great for
SKYPE when at home