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A Good Headset Can Boost VoIP Call Quality
5:15 am on December 19, 2005 | Category: VoIP, Mobile Devices
Lots of PC-to-Phone and internet-based telephony users love the price of VoIP softphone services, but frequently complain about the quality of calls. In a lot of situations, however, it’s not the service that’s to blame, but rather the user’s hardware.
Most computer speakers simply aren’t built for carrying on phone conversations, but many users find that buying a good headset dramatically increases reception and overall call quality.
Fortunately, improving your VoIP experience isn’t hard to do at all, with high-quality headsets now available for as little as $30. If you want the freedom to walk around your home or office while making your calls, wireless Bluetooth headset models are available for under $80.
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Published by TeleClick Enterprises
Edited by Jeremy Maddock

[…] Many users use VoIP services with their computer speakers and computer microphone, Teleclick says that is not enough. […]
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