The perfect computer (windows or MAC) headset for video calls is the Plantronics®.Audio 648 # 81961-11 Stereo USB Headset. Intuitive inline controls, with DSP and noise-canceling mic to deliver crystal clear conversations. Discreet, low-profile design is perfect for video chats. Answer and end Skype calls right from the headset. Noise-canceling microphone cancels noise, not your voice. Digital Signal Processing scrubs static and kills echo.
Lightweight design and comfortable ear pads keep you listening SOFTWARE FOR PLANTRONICS®.AUDIO™ 478/628/648 DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE UPDATES ADDITIONAL DETAILS REGARDING SUPPORTED PLATFORMS, OPERATING SYSTEMS. Other softphones which provide remote call control with some Plantronics devices and also require Plantronics Hub software to be installed:. Alcatel-Lucent IP Desktop Softphone (v11.0.60 and higher). Alcatel-Lucent OpenTouch Conversation (v2.2 and higher). Mitel MiCollab Desktop Client for Windows v7.2 and higher. Unify OpenScape Desktop Client Personal Edition V7 R1.47.23 and higher.
Unify Circuit Desktop Client for Windows/Mac v 1.1.8505 and higher. Unify Circuit Web Client for Chrome/Firefox v 1.1.8505 and higher. Additional softphones which provide remote call control with some Plantronics devices as plug-and-play and do not require Plantronics Hub software:. 3CX Phone System Client. 8x8 Virtual Office Desktop v3.8 and above. Aastra 2380ip(3.0.8).
Aastra 400(1.0). Alcatel-Lucent Softphone 4980 (2.7.014.000 and higher). Alcatel-Lucent Pimphony (6.3 and higher).
Alcatel-Lucent My Instant Communicator (6.5 and higher). Alcatel-Lucent Rainbow desktop clients for Windows/Mac (1.19.Cisco IP Communicator can provide remote call control with or without Spokes software.Plug-and-play with Plantronics devices fulfilled by the respective softphone vendor. Counterpath Bria Versions 4.2.1 and higher support Plantronics Hub. Version 3.5 to 4.2.0 required the older Plantronics Spokes v2.8 client software. Please contact Plantronics support for the Spokes 2.8 installer.
Currently supported on Avaya Aura platform only. IP Office platform support coming with IP Office release10.0 Some softphones may not fully utilize all the features and functionality available in Plantronics devices.
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How do I pair a Plantronics Bluetooth Headset with a Apple Mac running OS X. Open System Preferences. Click Bluetooth. Click the “+” sign to add a new device.
Select “Headset” as the type of device. Put the headset in the pairing mode. Click the Search button. If prompted, enter the passkey, which is “0000” (four zeros). If pairing a stereo headset, a window with the known services of the new headset may appear.
The Plantronics stereo headsets will display both the headset and headphone options. Click Continue, and then Finish. You will be returned to the Bluetooth devices window. Your product appears in the left pane, with its status in the right pane. Note that it will have a status of “disconnected,” but that is normal. Note: If you upgraded to Leopard from a previous version of OS X and your stereo Bluetooth headset was paired for headset use, you may need to delete it in the Bluetooth device window of the system preferences before you can get stereo function.
To do this, click the headset in the device list, and then click the “ – ” sign to remove it from the list. Follow the instructions above to pair it again. In the bottom right area of the window, uncheck “Mute.” note: this only to Macintosh computers running OS X 10.4.10 Q. Can I use a Plantronics Bluetooth headsets in Apple Mac OS X? If your Plantronics Bluetooth Headset has a Bluetooth adaptor (i.e.
Dongle) plugged into a USB port, you do not need these instructions. The adaptor acts as the Bluetooth radio transmitter to send sound to the headset. If you wish to use the Bluetooth feature in the Macintosh, use the following instructions: Q. Does Plantronics Analog headsets work with Apple Macintosh computers?
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The microphone plug on the will not work on a Mac. It will physically fit into the Mic input jack on a Mac; however, it will not function.
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Basically, the digital sound card does not recognize the analog signal coming in from the headset. In order to convert that signal for our analog headsets to work completely, you need the following adapter:. A Griffin adapter (I Mic. 2 prong adaptor into USB). Contact your local Apple store.