Communicator Grey C100S USB Speakerphone for Skype
Polycom Communicator C100S gives you the ultimate hands-free Skype experience. It enables crystal-clear, natural conversations when using Skype. Enjoy the freedom of not wearing your headset for hands-free Skype calls, or plug into the built-in stereo headphone port for private conversations.The Polycom Communicator delivers high-fidelity wideband voice quality that sounds like you are in the same room with the people you're calling. Two high-quality microphones provide excellent range for group conversations with up to four participants. Polycom's Acoustic Clarity Technology eliminates echoes and feedback, maximizing your Skype experience.Polycom Communicator connects and powers through an integrated USB cable for easy installation and use - no extra cables to carry or batteries to charge. Its small size and carrying case make it easy to take with you. Plus, the high-quality speaker doubles as a great portable solution for CD-quality music and presentation audio. Unrivaled ease of use and Skype integration allow you to launch the Skype application and pick up or hang up calls without using your mouse. Convenient buttons and indicators for volume control and mute are also built-in.
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Communicator Grey C100S USB Speakerphone for Skype Reviews
It provides very high quality audio and looks great as well. I use this with a free soft-phone (X-lite, not Skype) on my office PC with our company VOIP system. I have no complaints.
- Skype version 2.0 or higher. You'll notice that use of the C100S Communicator requires Windows XP. You can also adjust the speaker volume with the volume up and down buttons on the front of the C100S itself. - Internet connection. The entire Polycom Communicator C100S package includes the Communicator unit itself, a Setup Wizard CD, a user guide and a handy neoprene carrying case. Just wrapping it up in the storage compartment of the C100S leaves some pretty sharp kinks in the cable. * Audio Enhancements - Echo Cancellation, Automatic Gain Control, Dynamic Noise Reduction.
* System Interface - USB 1.1. I also find the built-in USB cable to be a little too short. * Warranty - 12 Months. The installed software includes the Polycom C100S Manager, which allows you to test the microphone, speaker and LED functionality, allow you to check for software updates, provides an interactive tour of the C100S Communicator, and even includes a link for downloading the Skype software. Since the C100S becomes your default Windows audio device, when plugged in, you can control the speaker volume and microphone levels from the Windows audio mixer.
Installation of the device and associated software is painless and can be accomplished by even the moderately computer challenged. * Auxiliary Audio Output - 3.5 mm Headphone Jack. The USB connection supplies both the audio communication and power for the device. The buttons will likely not function properly and the software audio enhancements, such as echo cancellation and automatic gain control will not work since they cannot be installed. With this being said, the C100S will indeed work with Vista and MAC operating systems, but it will only work as a standard speaker and microphone. The USB cable, needed to connect the C100S to your computer, is built into the communicator itself and wraps up in the storage area of the device (located on the backside) when not in use. or less. It is an Internet communication service that allows you to make free calls to other Skype users or very low cost calls to landline phones.
I have gotten past the short cord length by using a USB extension cable, but this is not an ideal solution in my opinion. You insert the Setup Wizard CD into your computer and follow the onscreen instructions. The other buttons on the Communicator control mute, answer and hang-up calls, and there is a special button for launching the Skype application on your computer (button has a capital "S" on it). The sound quality is awesome and the echo cancelation feature prevents annoying feedback during calls. However, the lack of Windows Vista support and the subpar USB cable require that I bump this rating down to 4 stars. The sound quality, audio enhancement features, easy installation and portability are worth 5 stars. Using the C100S Communicator is easy and trouble free. To fully utilize and enjoy Skype, the market is flooded with products that work with this service.
I'm sure just about everyone has heard of Skype. - 30 MB hard disk space available for installation. It is light, compact and easy to transport. Some of the most important specifications of the C100S Communicator are as follows:. Other than my desire for a user replaceable USB cable, I have no complaints with the C100S Communicator.
It is a bit pricey for modest Skype users, but for anyone that uses Skype extensively this device is a must have. The C100S Communicator is a portable speakerphone, which connects to your computer via a USB cable. It measures about 2 ˝ feet in length, which requires me to sit the C100S on the very edge of my desk when I have it plugged into the computer, which is pushed back under the desk. - Windows XP. The USB cable is also very thin, which concerns me about its durability over time. * Size: 5.25 x 3.24 x 0.85 inches.
* Recommended Room Size - 12 x 12 ft. This speakerphone does not require batteries or an external power supply. * Speaker Frequency Response - 300 Hz to 19 kHz. - CD-ROM drive.
The communicator slips into the included carrying case and can be tucked in a drawer between uses. * Keypad - Call Pick-up/Hand-up key, Skype Application Launch key, Volume Up/Down keys , Mute key, and LED light-ring for indication of call status. To use the C100S Communicator, your computer system must meet the following minimum system requirements:. This is unfortunate as most of today's new computers come preloaded with Windows Vista. The microphones are still active when you plug in a headset or speakers, so I am able to slip on some earphones for late night Skype calls, while my family sleeps without being disturbed by sound from the speaker. All of the control buttons on the device work as claimed, and the sound quality of the speaker is very impressive. The twin microphone pickup seems to work well, although callers have reported that my voice is sometimes a bit soft.
In fact, there is very little to this device other than the main unit itself. Although Polycom claims that it is working on drivers for Windows Vista, as of the time of this review the device is only compatible with Windows XP. * Weight - 5.4 ounces. Installation of the C100S is very simple and straightforward. * Microphones - 2 Cardioid Microphones - 200 Hz to 20 kHz.
This service utilizes your computer and a broadband Internet connection (although there are some new devices that no longer require a computer to make Skype calls) to establish communication with other Skype subscribers and landline phones through a peer-to-peer network. * Communication Type - Full Duplex. - Available USB connection. - 256 MB RAM. You then follow the rest of the on-screen instructions, which complete the driver and software installation. The lack of needing batteries or an AC power supply makes the C100S a very compact and perfectly portable device. Since the cable is built into the Communicator, there is no way to install a replacement; at least not without taking apart the device and voiding the warranty.
- PC with 1 GHz processor. When prompted, you flip open the back the back cover of the C100S, unwind the USB cable, sit the unit on a flat surface and connect the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. Hopefully Polycom will improve on OS compatibility in the near future. In order to use the Polycom C100S you will need to have Skype installed on your computer. If you have a Windows XP machine and use Skype a great deal, the Polycom C100S would be a great investment and I highly recommend it. I always have to crank up the microphone input on the Windows audio mixer, to make sure that the input level is adequate for my Skype calls. This particular device is also not compatible with MAC operating systems. The built-in 3.5 mm output jack allows you to plug in headphones and external amplified speakers.
Overall I am extremely pleased with the Polycom C100S Communicator. Using a detachable USB cable would have been a better way for Polycom to design the C100S. One of these products is the C100S Communicator by Polycom. That's all there is to it.
Working under XP I really liked this device. Support for Windows Vista® operating systems is planned for Late 2008." So, for the rest of this year (*if* Polycom sticks to its schedule). From the Polycom website "Current Communicator C100S software supports Windows® XP only. this is a boat anchor for most of the PCs shipped today (and for the past year). But if you use or change to Vista, forget it.
Without installing the software, the shortcut buttons on the C100S to open Skype and place a call didn't work, but the phone quality was perfect. I was able to be on a Skype to Skype call for almost two hours with absolutely NO noticable change in quality so assume that the bandwidth required is also well managed and not excessive. it auto detected (Win XP Pro-SP3) and was assigned as my Windows Default device. It seems tiny and may have issues "being pinched" in the future - but time will tell. The one negative I saw - which really isn't that big of a deal is the guage of wire used on the USB cable in back that wraps around. The compactness of this unit is a big seller if you plan to travel or use off a laptop. The echo canceling and full duplex were slick and effective.
I opened the box and plugged the thing in of course. Highly recommend, and plan on buying a couple more for our staff to use for small video conferences with each other. I placed a skype to skype call to test the range of pickup and was able to walk away probably 20 feet from the unit and was still able to be heard and hear clearly at the far end. Did I read the instructions. - Of course not.
It provides much better audio than the headsets I was using and gives me much more freedom of movement around my office. I work remotely for my employer and this product has proven extremely useful for conference calls.
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