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Description
From Phoenix Audio Technologies page:
With the Solo USB Microphone, the promise of boardroom conference quality is now a reality at the desktop. The SOLO redefines the standard for business quality voice over IP conferencing. Clear, Full-duplex communication is the result of Phoenix’s technologies, resolving background noise, acoustic echo, and proximity effects.
Affordable and Easy-to-Use, this desktop conference microphone effectively removes the headset requirement.The SOLO will change your desktop just as web conferencing, softphones and eLearning have revolutionized communications. Take off your headset and invite your colleagues to collaborate just as you would in the boardroom.
Features:
- Small footprint design
- USB interface
- Mute Button
- Acoustic Echo Cancellation, Noise Suppression, Voice Level Compensation
- requires desktop speakers
Price
From Hello Direct as of April 2009: $109.99
Support in LinuxMCE
The device is supported plug and play by LinuxMCE. It will be used as a microphone for the embedded orbiter phone (aka SimplePhone), which is used for making phone calls and for the Intercom functionality. Installing the device is as simple as:
- Step 1: Attach the Phoenix Solo USB device to the media director
- Step 2: Attach a set of computer speakers to the speaker port on the back.
- Step 3: ....There's no Step 3....There's no step 3....
Nothing else is required, you can instantly use the phone functionality, and the embedded orbiter phone will use the microphone for both input and output.
Cool, huh? ;)