ClearOne Launches Conference Room Speakerphone for Skype

High-definition audio device has plug and play integration with Skype.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Nov 30, 2010
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"ClearOne has released the CHATAttach 160 speakerphone, designed for large groups using Skype for audio- and videoconferences," writes VoIP Insider's Charlene O'Hanlon.

"The CHATAttach 160 offers true plug-and-play integration with Skype with no drivers required; users simply plug it in. Microphones and loudspeakers included with the system are evenly distributed, as are access to mute and volume controls through each pod, providing ease-of-use for larger group conferencing venues" O'Hanlon writes.

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