🎤 Elevate Your Conference Game!
The KAYSUDA USB Speaker Phone is a portable conference speakerphone designed for seamless communication. With a 360° omnidirectional microphone, echo cancellation, and HD voice quality, it ensures clear conversations for Skype, VoIP calls, and webinars. Plug and play functionality makes it easy to set up, while its compatibility with various devices enhances its versatility for both professional and personal use.
Power Source | DC |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 58 dB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 65 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Headset |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, USB |
Connector Type | USB, 3.5 mm Jack |
Special Features | 音功能 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Headphone, Smartphone, Speaker |
Item Weight | 200 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 4.76 x 4.76 x 1.38 inches |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Color | Black |
M**N
works as advertised
just what I wanted. good sound, good mike
S**M
Good. Doesn’t let the computer enter sleep mode
Good. Doesn’t let the computer go into sleep or auto-lock.
A**B
Awesome product for the home office - really worhts the money
Since covid, as many of us, my home turned my office meaning have way more meetings than before.So first of all, headphones/headsets/earplugs all kind of help to get more tired at the end of the day. I've been using this device for almost a month and I'm not that tired as before. It is way more comfortable for obvious reasons.Secondly, we have Jabra speakers at the office and I purchased this one for myself and quality is great! buttons do work perfectly (some users complained about their usability). Microphone reception is good where having it half a meter away does not decreases quality when others listen to you. Loudness is fine for a home office, it may be a little weak when in a room with more people, but, since my intention is to use it at home, it really does the job.My only complain is that the device driver (I have windows 10) does not let applications know you are muted so, you can both mute on the device and on the app (zoom, teams, hangouts).
S**I
broke down after 6 months of use
i used it extensively for my zoom calls while working from home. it was a good unit, while it lasted. however it lasted only a tad bit over 6 months. speaker may now have been damaged and it sounds garbled.was hoping it would last longer.Edit: I am updating my review from earlier 2 stars to 5... i was contacted by Kaysuda Tech soon after and they sent me a brand new replacement which is an updated version of the one i had.Have been using it for a week now. Improvement in sound quality is noticeable.
S**T
A very good value.
Extremely easy to connect, just plug into a USB port and finished. The speaker is very clear and can be heard from across the room. The cord is about 3’ long, so you can move it away from your laptop fan and keyboard (I experience quite a bit of unplanned noise from other participants in online meetings due to laptop fan and keyboard). Maybe one day they will learn to mute... but not today. The microphone works well I would guess for people in a 8’ radius, outside of that people would have to yell. I have recommended this unit to others in my organization. It is a good value.
M**L
Good product, but not great
Based on the 5s across the board when I purchased, I feel misled. (Dangit!) I should have returned it & spent more. The functionality is good. It will work for you. I was hoping to 100% replace my headset. I had another device similar to this from years ago which had stopped using. I was hoping technology had improved enough that the quality would be as good as the speaker aspect of my Polycom VOIP phone. My employer uses RingCentral. When we operate a dialer, it is done via our application on the computer. At first, I thought it was working horribly as kept repeatedly hearing that the person could not hear me. However, I tested it by calling my voicemail & listening to the recording of calls. Perhaps with so many being on their cell phone in places with noise, the headset quality is more necessary. It's TOO obvious is a speaker device just sitting in front of it. I fiddled around with settings, only to make it worse. Often, I am picking it up or switching to my headset. If the recipient has sufficient quality on their end or enables a conducive environment, you should be able to communicate well enough. Thusly, the five stars is I suppose is accurate. However, I wonder if they were privy to how it sounds even under optimal circumstances, would also give five?Addendum: Downgrading to 3. Wanted to be nice, but am barely using this now.
V**W
didn't work well for me
It works well when it works but has been extremely inconsistent and too much trouble to deal with. Plug and Play is no problem. When active on a call, the speaker emits a low noise that I can hear. It sounds like a little tiny motor. I could accept that noise but the microphone is the worst part. I have it placed on my desk about 1 foot away from me. It is sitting on my desk near my keyboard. The users on the other end say it sounds like I am far away. I tried different locations but had the same result. Finally, I propped up the speakerphone onto the side then they could hear me normally. I am now looking for something else.
R**.
It's small, and super portable, but there's some sound quality sacrifice for taking up less room in your bag.
Plus: It's small. Palm-sized. My coworker saw the case and thought I had bought a new set of Bluetooth earbuds, because her Bluetooth earbuds have a nearly identical case. She was amazed it was a USB speakerphone, since the ones we have at the office ( Jabra Speak 410 USB Speakerphone for Skype and other VoIP calls (U.S. Retail Packaging)) that we use for Google Meet are much larger -- nearly twice the diameter.Minus: Sound quality is not as good as the aforementioned Jabra that we have dozens of where I work. I expected it not to be as loud -- it's a smaller speaker, so that's reasonable -- but the echo cancellation hardware still isn't quite as good. I'm not sure if that's due to an inferior chipset or a lack of multiple microphones located on different sides, or what.If you get one that has an obvious echo, as if you were just using your laptop's built in speakers and microphone, it's defective. The first one I received was defective and had a horrible echo, but the seller offered to send a replacement immediately. The second one definitely doesn't have the obvious echo (I tried them one after the other in the same Google Hangout call, and the other end definitely could tell me which was the old defective one and which was the new one), but they did say that even the new one wasn't perfectly clear like the bigger speakers. More like most of their sentence was being squelched properly by the echo cancellation, but just the beginning of the first word was making it through.
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