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MiniVox USB Speakerphone | 
enlarge | Brand: MVox Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $13.00 You Save: $16.99 (57%)
Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 6698
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.5 x 1.9
MPN: MV100 Model: MV100 UPC: 183675000015 EAN: 0183675000015 ASIN: B0007W2E64
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Product Description The miniVox MV100 is a high quality and portable USB speakerphone with DSP voice processing technologies. It is designed for Internet telephony applications such as Instant Messenger or Voice over IP Softphone (e.g. Skype, Vonage, or Webex). The miniVox is the Ideal communication solution for any mobile worker or IM chatter to engage in hands-free conversation or conference calls.
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Great sound, no Vista support May 2, 2008 As everyone notes, very good sound quality. However, there is no support for Windows Vista (or, apparently, more recent versions of Mac OS/X).
Good product. Could use some improvment October 28, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Mvox is a very reasonably priced usb speakerphone that works well. I'm on Mac an it works out of the box with no software.
Having an audio out for external speakers is pretty much essential, because if your doing serious conference calls in a wider area you need more volume than the internal speaker can offer. Thankfully they did put a jack in, but they really messed up in not using the standard 2.5mm (1/8") jack that nearly all headphones and speakers use. They instead used the slightly smaller 3/32 jack which fits almost nothing thus forcing you to get an adapter (which can be had from your local radio shack) If it were not for this I probably would have given it five stars.
I am always working to make a decent room conference system since the polycoms are way overpriced and not that great. I modified this using by opening it up and adding a jack allowing me to hook up an external mic. This is a jack that it should come with as it would really set this unit apart and only add a few cents to manufacturing costs.
So far my tests are coming out good. Though more basic this is better that the VR Fidelity unit as the echo suppression works on the audio output as well. It's also easier to mod of you want it for that purpose.
If you don't care about all the other stuff I mentioned and just want a simple unit than this should work well for you also
This IS a great product! September 24, 2007 This is an outdamnstanding microphone...very clear and very easy to setup. YOU SHOULD purchase one.
Sound quality, ease of use, size, all great June 28, 2007 I'm using this with Yahoo Messenger for voice and it works great both as a speakerphone and with a Panasonic headset I bought. Sound quality both sending and receiving are great. We use it for a daily 'standup' meeting and will have 4 people in my office speaking in turn, some standing 10 feet away. The folks on the other end report they can hear everyone better than when we use the low-end polycom speakerphone we have in the conference room.
Excellent Device, wide compatibility May 22, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I picked one of these up at a fire sale at Radio Shack for a mere five bucks.. wish I got a couple more. When either my wife or I travel alone, the one at home uses the Mvox and the other uses the internal mic/spkr in a laptop. We do Yahoo voice chat and just leave them on while hanging out at the hotel, it's almost like we are in the same room.
As for the product, excellent noice-cancellation and audio quality, thanks to the 2 microphones that get compared to each other by the microprocessor. I guess if this one works so well, the bluetooth version can't be bad either!
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