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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal for VoIP Calls: superb voice clarity and easy to use
I came across this comprehensive review when browsing the Internet. I would have written a review but this review says everthing I wanted to say:

"mVox is a Cupertino based company and we all know great things come from Cupertino.

The miniVox MV100 portable USB speakerphone is designed for Internet telephony and web conferencing applications such...
Published on January 27, 2006 by Sally

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice self contained, small, usb speakerphone
I bought this to use with my Mac for Skyping and Gizmo'ing. I wanted something small and the optional headset jack was a plus for privacy. Be aware that the headset jack fits your standard Cell phone headset, not a standard PC headset. It works okay, as advertised.
Positives: Works with no drivers, small, sound quality is above average, better than the built...
Published on August 15, 2005 by Jeffrey


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice self contained, small, usb speakerphone, August 15, 2005
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Jeffrey "ioLtd" (Port Townsend, WA, United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought this to use with my Mac for Skyping and Gizmo'ing. I wanted something small and the optional headset jack was a plus for privacy. Be aware that the headset jack fits your standard Cell phone headset, not a standard PC headset. It works okay, as advertised.
Positives: Works with no drivers, small, sound quality is above average, better than the built in microphone on my iBook.

Possible negatives: Draws too much power to plug into the usb port on my keyboard, and the cell phone size audio jack requires you purchase a cell phone style headset.

What I'm actually using now is a dinky, single ear/mic headset with a plantronic's usb headset adaptor.
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal for VoIP Calls: superb voice clarity and easy to use, January 27, 2006
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I came across this comprehensive review when browsing the Internet. I would have written a review but this review says everthing I wanted to say:

"mVox is a Cupertino based company and we all know great things come from Cupertino.

The miniVox MV100 portable USB speakerphone is designed for Internet telephony and web conferencing applications such as Skype, Vonage, Webex, Marratech, Breeze, GizmoProject, or iChat AV. The miniVox is a nice solution for PowerBooks, laptops, or even desktops when you want engage in hands-free conversations or conference calls. It is small (Dimensions: 3.2 x 2.2 x 0.8 inches - 8.1 x 5.5 x 2.0 cm) and light (Weight: 1.5 ounces - 42 grams) and cheap. The miniVox MV100 also has a 2.5mm headset jack on its left size.

As anybody that has engaged in VoIP or web conferencing with a computer has experienced, audio works best with a PC headset. When you try and use your computer speakers and a mic, echo will plague the other participants. It is a simple matter of acoustics, the audio from your speakers will leak back into your microphone and cause the person you are speaking to to hear themselves back with an annoying delay. If more than one participant is connected this way, your conference may end up being a nightmare.

The solution for this is echo suppression. Many of the VoIP and web conferencing application do not have any echo cancellation or it is not robust enough to handle a acoustic situation like this. miniVox MV100 portable USB speakerphone is a full duplex speaker phone (110dB peak volume) with DSP voice processing for noise suppression and echo cancellation. The miniVox MV100 portable USB speakerphone sounds better when I use it with Skype than my expensive Nortel Networks speaker phone on my companies PBX. It is USB plug and play and no driver installation is needed.

I have used it on several Macs and Windows machines and I was impressed that such a low cost device worked this well. Since it is about the size of a portable bluetooth mouse it now has a place in my PowerBook's backpack.

mVox also makes the mVox MV900 which is a bluetooth version and costs about $160. There are several other USB speakerphones on the market some costing over $300. But miniVox MV100 portable USB speakerphone works well, is low cost, and it is small. You will find it a pleasure to conference without a headset. Try it you will like it."

by Stephen Antonucci of reelsmart.com"

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The simple things in life are the best, January 29, 2006
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Matthew Donald (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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Over the years, I have used many different tools for conference calls. My favorite has always been the various Polycom Soundstation devices which are excellent. Polycom has two big drawbacks however - they are quite expensive ($500-$1000 depending on options) and very bulky.

mVox shows how to provide a similar facility for VoIP calls, at a fraction of the price, and with the added advantage of being quite portable.

This small, credit card sized, speakerphone plugs into a USB port and just works. The small size allows it to easily travel with my laptop. It has excellent echo-cancellation. It handles jitter reasonably well. Since its an audio device, it can't directly handle packet-loss itself. However, Skype handles that as well as any VoIP application ever does. The microphone is fairly sensitive - I've used it will eight people around a table and all could be clearly heard at the other end of the call.

The mVox is one of those joys of life which just works. It doesn't have any complex setup. I can connect it to a colleagues laptop and confidently expect it to work correctly first time.

It only has one drawback - it has a limited frequency response. Calls over the mVox sound like AM radio talkback. The conversation is very clear, but it lacks high and low frequencies. For conference calls, I have never found this a major problem.

Highly recommended.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A big step in the right direction, November 16, 2005
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Mine arrived today. I tested it on Skype.

Sound quality was a bit off, but Skype quality is poor to begin with -- this could have been all Skype issues. Still, it's workable. The device is quite compact, about the size of a very small cell phone or a compact pager. Very light. No mute or volume control -- have to do that using software.

The included USB cable is cheap, long and bulky, I use the elegant Zip-LINQ retractable mini-B cable that came with my mouse. The device works with a cell phone earset and has better sound then -- this, in fact, is really what I wanted. They even include a cheap earset, which is a nice touch.

It will be far easier to travel with this than with a bulky USB headset. My ideal device would cost the same but:

* dump the speaker phone, so make it smaller (use a cell phone earset)
* use a built-in short USB cable that nests in the body of the device
* add a mute button

This isn't my ideal, but it's the best I've seen so far! I think I like it.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A really simple and easy to use device, July 28, 2005
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I bought the mVox MV100 USB speakerphone for use with Skype. It works quite well as a speakerphone.

The speaker is plenty loud with little distortion. As with most computer audio devices I find myself turning up the microphone to full volume which is barely adequate, I am a low speaker so it's not all the products fault.

The device comes with an earbud in case you want to have a private conversation, a really handy feature. You could use walkman type headphones if you don't like the ear bud.

The thing I like the most about the device is it's size. It's tiny - so is ideal for the Laptop user. It is much easier to pack in a laptop bag then a headset and is less likely to get squashed or damaged. I can see myself using this to call home froma Hotel when abroad.

I wish there was a manual volume dial on the device itself, it's not always convenient to access computer volume controls on the desktop while working on other things

The USB cable at the device end is of a type I've not seen before. They call it a mini-USB-B connector which is avalable on the internet should you lose or damage the cable. I realize they went with a micro sized connector due to devices small size, but why not use the same connector as a digital camera? Those cables are freely available everywhere.

It comes with a mini-sized CD. No software is required to use the device. Oddly enough the most useful utility, a customized volume control utility is not included on this CD but instead provides you with a link to download from their website. Why not put it on the CD? It's a tiny download. PDF manuals are included on the CD.

They also provide hyperlink to another VoIP software vendor, gizmo. Their website's testimonials tout themselves as a 'Skype Killer'. Probably worth a look, but their premium services are on a smaller scale then Skype's and it's still currently (7/28/05) in Beta.

JP
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars mvox rocks!!!, June 11, 2005
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bought this thing a few months ago. it's awesome. the sound quality is almost perfect. it's easy to use, just plug into usb and go, and it's reallly small and portable. i use it to talk via skype and everything else.... i never write reviews but i really liked this product after my friend recommended it. it's like those small bose speakers except smaller and for your computer. mvox rocks!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Terrible Speaker, Average Microphone, June 5, 2009
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Soren "Soren" (Bozeman, MT United States) - See all my reviews
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The sound quality of the speaker on this unit is very bad. As for people hearing you clearly on the other end, its performance is average at best. If you are a Mac user looking for a solution for Skype (like me), your built-in speakers and microphone are as good or better than this device.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hands off, plugin, talk, listen simple, March 30, 2006
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I do a lot of work with Europe. That means late at night with strange accents and languages. Not the time for complex interfaces. I need something that keeps my hands free when I skype these guys and allows me to discuss problems with both hands. I am not a technology genius. I bought the MiniVox because I was assured that it plugged in and worked immediately, and it did! This thing is a no brainer for no brainers and I recommend it highly. You can even plug in a headset for those quiet sessions.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect solution....finally!!!, February 10, 2006
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I recently purchased an MV100 from Radio Shack. I use Skype and DialPad for business when I'm in the office and when I'm on the road. I have a lot of friends/associates on Skype which saves a lot of money in long distance calls. I also use DialPad to call contacts directly on landlines or cells.


I have churned through a myriad of headsets, eyeball cameras with built-in mics, and separate mic and surround sound speaker combos. The best quality prior to the MV100 was a Plantronics USB headphone with boom mic. But at $125, I just couldn't wear that thing long-enough to justify its cost.



I read about the MV100 online and decided to give it a shot. Its USB connection was fast and my desktop and notebook recognized it right away.



It has a high performance mic and speaker, which eliminates the usual echo and "clipping" that's associated with most other devices. I can carry on a great conversation on Skype and even better dialogue on DialPad (the DialPad network is really nice).


For the price, the simplicity of setup and use, and the quality, you really can't do better than the MV100.

Los
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great speaker phone for use on the road with Skype and others., September 24, 2005
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I have had problems with feedback when using the built in mic and speaker of my laptop with Skype or other voice over IP services. This is the perfect solution. It plugs into your USB port and requires no driver so it is very easy to install. It has adequate volume and the full duplex functionality means that you will not encounter the problems that 1/2 duplex speakers phones do with cutting off the beginning of the speakers sentence. It's a great option to using a headset. I highly recommend it.
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