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MVOX USB Speakerphone
This small MVOX USB Speakerphone is great for Skyping or other applications such as Yahoo IM, AIM, MSN Messenger, Apple iChat, WebEx, NetMeeting, Vonage, and Net2Phone without an external power source. With built-in echo cancellation, it’s small enough to fit in your pocket yet efficient enough to have a full-duplex sound that allows you to talk and hear at the same time. Compatible with both Window or Mac OS, the MVOX comes with earphones at a price of $17.99.
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Doesn’t look very promising.
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Looks too bulky in the pictures given.Support for various platforms is decent though.
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I disagree, compared to a normal speakerphone, this is fairy compact. It can’t be so small that the sound output is too soft or tinny to understand what the person is saying… plus the price is fairly cheap, so what do you have to lose?
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but although the design is small i think dooom is reffering to the shape, which isnt too visually appealing
it does all the same sound very practical though
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I think it looks pretty good. I’ve tried voip and it works great. The price is hard to beat as well.
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