Thread: Headsets for Skype
-
28th July 2010 #1
- Join Date
- Jun 2003
- Location
- London
- Age
- 33
- Posts
- 26,023
- Blog Entries
- 29
- Rep Power
- 158
Headsets for Skype
I would like to start talking to people over Skype but at present I don't have the necessary equipment. I have a PC (good), an internet connection (yep) and Skype installed but I don't have a microphone or headset.
Can anyone recommend either a specific headset or what
to look for when buying one?
-
28th July 2010 #2
- Join Date
- Feb 2002
- Location
- N Wales
- Age
- 44
- Posts
- 43,099
- Blog Entries
- 24
- Rep Power
- 220
I use the Netgear phone as the PC doesn't have to be on....... USB wireless are good but not sure how much you want to spend. How long you talk also means what type you need as some get annoying after a while.
Keith
Administrator. Win2Win Limited
Horse Racing System | Sports Blog | Find Articles | Sports Shop | Watches Store | Cheap Phone Cards
Filipino Forum | Astronomy Forum | Arthritis Forum | Travel Forum | Home Based Business Residual Income
-
28th July 2010 #3
- Join Date
- Jun 2003
- Location
- London
- Age
- 33
- Posts
- 26,023
- Blog Entries
- 29
- Rep Power
- 158
I won't be using it that much so I am after a cheap solution really. The PC being on isn't an issue - mine is almost always on anyway
-
28th July 2010 #4
How much is cheap Mat? Found some at Amazon and they range from about £11 upwards. Is £20 too much? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-P...0309121&sr=8-6
My brother got some headphones made by these and said they were excellent quality.
-
28th July 2010 #5
- Join Date
- Jun 2003
- Location
- London
- Age
- 33
- Posts
- 26,023
- Blog Entries
- 29
- Rep Power
- 158
I'll be honest - I don't know how tight I am when it comes to this so am not really sure how cheap cheap is. £20 is probably too much given the amount I expect to actually use them.
-
28th July 2010 #6
I use a voip phone. Got it from amazon about two years ago and it's been excellent, never had any problems with it at all. PC needs to be on but like you mine's usually on if I'm home so that's not a problem. I think it was about £50 though so if you're not going to use it that much you might not want to go that route but I found it so much better than a headset. It also has a 50m range and charges via the usb socket.
Found it, here it is
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cordless-USB...310178&sr=8-20
The other thing to consider is you can use the phone for all calls except to mobiles in the uk for something like £2.99 per month or £7.99 worldwide."I put a skylight in my apartment...... the people upstairs are furious." - Stephen Wright
-
28th July 2010 #7
-
28th July 2010 #8
- Join Date
- Jun 2003
- Location
- London
- Age
- 33
- Posts
- 26,023
- Blog Entries
- 29
- Rep Power
- 158
-
28th July 2010 #9
Sorry Mat, I should've quoted as I was asking what MattR uses as he mentioned his phone but I am always interested in what you do!
I never get your name wrong mate like some do!
The reason I was asking is I hardly use my home phone and wondered if using VOIP would be a good idea for me, certainly looks like it would be a cheaper one as you have no line rental do you. I just wondered how much it costs if people ring you from landlines though, does anybody know...is it the same as ringing a landline and so if they have free calls at times of the day, are these included?
That headset is about £7 then Mat, not a bad price eh?
-
28th July 2010 #10
Yeah Scooby, mostly do. Just you can't call mobiles or 0845 numbers on it without credit on it. The monthly packages cover everything else. The world one is fantastic value for £7.99 a month and you get 10,000 minutes (with a 6 hours per day max) per month 'fair usage' which is more than enough!
"I put a skylight in my apartment...... the people upstairs are furious." - Stephen Wright
-
28th July 2010 #11
- Join Date
- Jun 2003
- Location
- London
- Age
- 33
- Posts
- 26,023
- Blog Entries
- 29
- Rep Power
- 158
I've got so used to people spelling my name wrong that I often answer to Mat and Matt - especially when I'm not paying attention as was the case when I replied. I'll keep out of it now :)
OK, not just yet. I hardly use my landline either. I use my mobile when I need to make calls to use up the 'free' minutes. My landline only gets used when I need to rind non-geographic numbers which aren't free on mobiles. Other than that the landline sits there unused unless someone rings me
One 't' - that's meThat headset is about £7 then Mat, not a bad price eh?
Yeah, it seems worth a go for that sort of price. Little to lose if it turns out to be crap
-
28th July 2010 #12
I'm not sure about that Scooby. I still have a landline but like you don't really use it. But I have broadband and not cable so need the line for the internet. So I've never set it up to receive incoming calls. I know that 3G do skype mobiles where you can call other skype phones from it.
http://www.skype.com/intl/en/get-sky...3-skype-phone/"I put a skylight in my apartment...... the people upstairs are furious." - Stephen Wright
-
28th July 2010 #13
-
28th July 2010 #14
-
28th July 2010 #15
-
28th July 2010 #16
- Join Date
- Feb 2002
- Location
- N Wales
- Age
- 44
- Posts
- 43,099
- Blog Entries
- 24
- Rep Power
- 220
We have a Headcase on here
...... Where is Vegy?
Keith
Administrator. Win2Win Limited
Horse Racing System | Sports Blog | Find Articles | Sports Shop | Watches Store | Cheap Phone Cards
Filipino Forum | Astronomy Forum | Arthritis Forum | Travel Forum | Home Based Business Residual Income
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)


Quote Reply
Heads or tails Matt/Mat?
