Sony's 'talking mouse' combines VoIP
VoIP is being supported a lot by hardware manufacturers with a series of products integrating VoIP functions such as the combination of D-Link or Netgear with Skype recently, now the integrated 'talking mouse' VoIP from Sony.
Sony's 'talking mouse' is shaped like any other computer mouse with a scroll button. However, when the mouse opens, it takes the form of a phone and users can use the "mouse talk" as a normal VoIP phone, the scroll button will now become the volume control key. sound.
When the user receives a call, there will be sound in the computer and the LED on the mouse will signal. 'Talking mouse' also includes a function to remove noise to increase call quality. After completing the call, the user simply closes and continues to use the function of a normal computer mouse.
Heavy 67gr with size 45.5x23.9x89.2mm (when closed) and resolution of 800 dpi, connected via USB / USB 2.0, only compatible with Windows 2000 / XP. 'Mouse said' will be available in Japan for 65 USD on February 18 with 5 colors: white, red, green, blue and black.
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