What are USB Phones?
A USB phone is a computer peripheral that looks like a telephone and connects
to a ▲USB port on the computer. However, unlike other types of
▲VoIP phones, USB phones have no VoIP protocol intelligence inside.
Rather, they simply provide the audio and human interface to the VoIP
application running on the computer.
When connected to the computer, the computer recognizes the USB phone as
an audio device. It is treated just like a regular audio card in the
computer, allowing the user to play and record audio. VoIP software
can use the USB phone for playing and recording audio, thereby
allowing the user to use what appears to be a telephone to make
VoIP calls.
Because of the design of USB phones, they offer significant advantages over
the use of microphones and speakers for making calls with a PC. For one
thing, your voice conversation is not blasted out to your PC speakers for
everyone around you to hear. The USB phone gives you privacy when making
phone calls, very much like the regular telephone does today.
Another benefit of the USB phone is improved audio quality. More precisely,
USB phones help to reduce the common problem of "echo" when making VoIP
calls. With a microphone and speakers, words you say are played through
the speakers of the person with whom you are speaking. That person's
microphone detects your speech and records it, sending it back to you.
You then hear your own voice. By using a USB phone, the amount of audio
"leaking" from the ear piece to the microphone is substantially reduced.
(Improvements in echo cancellation in PC software can further help to
eliminate virtually all "echo" problems.)
USB phones also provide convenience for travelers, as well as home and
business users of VoIP. For travelers, the USB phones are a great tool
for making phone calls wherever you go. Most models are very compact
and lightweight. For the home and business, USB phones can be used
just as easily (and usually for far less money!) than traditional
telephones.
USB phones represent a great value and are a forward step in helping to
turn your PC into a useful communications device. The value and convenience
is unbeatable.