Skype Handset For Mac
Skype - physical phone handset, usb, for mac - does such a thing exist? In the old days of Skype, you could buy a handset that connected via USB to your computer. Indesign like program for mac. With skype running and the handset drivers installed, you could make outgoing calls or accept incoming ones if you had the right kind of Skype subscription.
Avast free. Specifications Connects to PC via USB Ideal for PC/Mac telephony users transitioning to UC Compatible with Windows® or Mac OS Audio performance Digital amplification, wideband, echo cancellation, full duplex speakerphone Models P340: UC Standard version for softphones from Avaya, Cisco, IBM, Skype and more1 P340-M: Version certified for use with Skype for Business and optimized for use with Microsoft Lync 1 Download the latest release of Plantronics Hub to get one-touch call answer/end with these softphones.
We've seen the VoIPVoice CyberPhone before, in the guise of the Firebox VoIP CyberPhone. Back at the beginning of 2005 it was only PC compatible leaving all those Mac fans out in the cold. Fast Forward almost a 2 years and VoIP Voice has released a Mac version for Apple users keen to use Skype on a phone rather than through a headset. The CyberPhone-W is a long line of new Skype-certified products slowly making its way to the market. The handset is very basic in its design (yes it is glossy white) and to get a better idea, think £10 landline phone.
The handset sits neatly on a cradle, which offers a regular dial pad, as well as dedicated Skype buttons and you'll have hours of fun untangling the corded cable 3 or 4 months down the line. Dragging the software to your Applications folder is all you'll have to do as far as setup is concerned and when connected to a switched on Mac like the PC version, it controls the Skype software (or vice versa).
If someone rings you, the phone will ring as well, pick it up and it will initiate the software, just as dialling the number on the phone controls the software on screen. This connectivity with the Mac does mean that you will have to be in proximity of a turned on computer unlike Philips DECT offering, but not officially attached to it via a headset, which in our minds is a big difference and a good one at that. In tests the handset works extremely well and most will know how easy Skype is to use. Our test calls included Skype to Skype to a user in France and a SkypeOut call to a mobile and in both cases we were very impressed. The quality of audio on the handset is the same as if we had made the call from a regular land line or mobile phone.