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High Tech Talking With Voip Microphones

Author:  Frank Harris   2007-05-03  Word Count: 565  Category: VOIP  Print  Copy

The advent of communication technology pave the way to the great attention for a computer peripheral that was once not thought to be an essential part of pc systems – the microphone. With the emergence of Voice over IP phones, microphones have become a commodity that is now a necessary component of information technology. Several microphone models became available to the general market in the recent years for the main purpose of using them in web communication. There are several types of microphones that can be used with VoIP phones, here are the popular ones:

Boom Microphones – Also known as omni directional microphones (which pick up sounds from every direction), these ones are situated on a positional boom and are usually installed on top of the desk or the monitor. A great feature they provide is that they can be used hands free because of their great sensitivity. Being omni directional such microphones allow several people to speak at the same time, which can be handy for conferences among groups of people in different places. One possible weakness is that it may pick up background noises and other unwanted voices, or get feedbacks with the PC speakers.

Integrated Microphones – They are typically omni directional microphones that came together with the computer and are built into the monitor. This is a common feature with laptop computers. Compact and conveniently positioned, these microphones can be used hands-free as well, and can pick up several people’s voices, useful for conferences. Like other omni directional microphones, built-in microphones can pick up unwanted background noises. Moreover, such microphones are fixed and cannot be positioned without moving the entire system.

Handset Microphones – these are quite popular for Voice over IP. These are unidirectional (pick up sounds from one direction) and look like a common telephone handset with an earpiece and a mouthpiece. Such microphones give a familiar feel of traditional phones. Audio quality is usually good for speech, allowing the most consistent feel with VoIP calls. However, like the telephone handset, this can be problematic for long conversations. Being unidirectional, only one person can speak at a time, though it is easy to pass it to another person should the need arise.

Wireless Microphones– this kind of microphones do not require cables, operating typically through Infra-red ports. Such microphones can be incorporated with headsets and can either be unidirectional or omni directional. These are definitely hands free since there are no wires used and they can be attached to the head or the ear of the person using them. The sound quality is excellent for speech especially when coupled with noise canceling features. However, compatibility is not always guaranteed as not all computers are equipped with specialized ports.

Handheld Microphones – these are similar to those used by public speakers and pop singers. These may come either as unidirectional or omni directional. You could use a stand to make it hands free. But without the stand, it could be quite inconvenient to use.

Lapel mics. – usually omni directional, these microphones can be attached onto the speakers clothes or clipped on the computer. These microphones work just like desktop microphones with the added option of being near the speaker.

VoIP revolutionized the way we communicate with each other. Now people have many alternatives and they can use different types of microphones to reach people the way they want to.

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