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Desktop USB Conference Speakerphone Microphone 360° Omnidirectional Condenser Plug & Play PC Computer Mic with Speaker Touch-Sensor Buttons Mute/Volume Function Compatible with Windows Mac for PC Laptop Video Conference Recording Chatting Gaming Online Class Skype VoIP Calls

4.8 (20 Reviews)

US$39.99

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Customer Reviews(20 Reviews)
4.8

It's a lot of money for a 'microphone' but its a quality product, has got some weight to it and feels very well made. So far so good, and we are very pleased with it.

It's a lot of money for a 'microphone' but its a quality product, has got some weight to it and feels very well made. So far so good, and we are very pleased with it.

work from home. Because of this I have a lot of conference calls. I tested this with my colleague the other day and was comfortably able to pace at around 8 feet away and still be heard fine on the other end. The touch screen buttons for volume, mute, end call etc all work flawlessly with my windows computer using Skype for business (formerly Lync). The lights that surround it to show if you are muted and battery levels as well as volume are also a wonderful feature. Over time this thing will more than be worth the investment. I haven't tried Bluetooth connections as I don't have much use but don't know why it wouldn't be a nice additional feature. Very happy.

work from home. Because of this I have a lot of conference calls. I tested this with my colleague the other day and was comfortably able to pace at around 8 feet away and still be heard fine on the other end. The touch screen buttons for volume, mute, end call etc all work flawlessly with my windows computer using Skype for business (formerly Lync). The lights that surround it to show if you are muted and battery levels as well as volume are also a wonderful feature. Over time this thing will more than be worth the investment. I haven't tried Bluetooth connections as I don't have much use but don't know why it wouldn't be a nice additional feature. Very happy.

I have had good luck with the performance and sound quality of two Jabra 710 units running in linked mode and placed in the center of a large U-shaped table configuration in a large conference room space. The microphone pickup quality of the units is able to capture the discussion of participants at the table, and also of the presenter standing at the front of the room giving a presentation. Participants do sound more "distant" the further away from the units they happen to be sitting, but are still quite audible and clear. Sounding distant doesn't matter to my use case, but sounding clear matters a whole lot. In the configuration that I use, I also equip the person presenting with a stick microphone connected to speakers in the ceiling of this particular conference room, so that the presenter's voice is amplified even more, and the Jabra 710 units pick this up well. But even without this extra step, the people dialing in are able to hear the presenter clearly. As to the clarity and volume of the speaker output of these Jabra 710 units, those of us sitting in the room are very easily able to hear clearly the voices of those who have dialed in, to the degree that the speakers on these units are better sounding than on most of the in-room table top phones more commonly found in smaller conference rooms. I also recommend ensuring that the units are placed at a "table top" level that is planar to the table height of the table at which your meeting participants will be sitting.

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