The EMEET OfficeCore M1A Is A Cute Speakerphone And An Excellent Alternative To A Headset

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This cute little speakerphone from eMeet is bus-powered and includes two omnidirectional microphones and advanced noise canceling technology.

... [+]Zoom and Teams meetings have made business life much easier. No longer do we have to arrange complicated telephone conference calls or travel long distances to hold a face-to-face meeting. However, suppose you’ve ever had to hold an impromptu online discussion with a few colleagues. In that case, you’ll know how unsatisfactory it is to huddle around a small laptop and strain to hear the sound coming from the computer’s tiny little speaker.

The EMEET OfficeCore M1A doesn’t use a rechargeable battery because it draws its power from a USB port. The OfficeCore M1A has two omnidirectional microphones for picking up voices from almost any direction. In addition, the M1A’s full-duplex technology makes for a much more natural, two-way conversational style, similar to an actual face-to-face meeting.

Measuring just 4.4 inches in diameter and 1.4 inches thick, the EMEET OfficeCore M1A is small enough to slip into a backpack. It can work with a wide range of video conferencing applications like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype and Google Meet. The speaker’s microphones can cancel out background noises during calls, enhancing voice clarity and intelligibility thanks to noise-reduction technology and echo-canceling algorithms.

 

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