ClearOne comm Chat 150 VC User Manual

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CHAT

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150

VC

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Group Speaker Phone

PERSONAL CONFERENCING

DATA SHEET

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A speaker phone for individual or small group use. The Chat 150 VC
connects to video conferencing systems for rich, full-duplex audio
communications. It provides microphone pickup and echo cancellation that
is far superior to the built-in audio on video systems. A perfect addition to
multimedia conference rooms for greatly enhanced collaboration. Also
connects to PCs for VoIP applications.

DELIVERS SUPERIOR
HANDS-FREE AUDIO
FOR VIDEO
CONFERENCING
SYSTEMS

CHAT 150 VC APPLICATIONS

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Video Conferencing
+ Polycom, Sony, Tandberg

Web Conferencing
+ IBM Workplace
+ Microsoft Live Meeting, WebEx

VoIP Softphones
+ Avaya, Cisco, Nortel

Internet Telephony
+ Google Talk, Skype, Vonage

Instant Messenger
+ AOL, Microsoft MSN, Yahoo

CHAT 150 VC ADVANTAGES

Experience full-duplex audio for video conferencing systems
+ Connect the Chat 150 to set-top and installed video conferencing systems for

superior echo & noise cancellation, and full duplex performance

+ Use the speaker built in to the Chat 150 for far-end audio, or disable it to use

speaker system on the TV or in the room

Enjoy crisp, clear audio
+ Advanced ClearOne HD Conference

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audio processing technologies deliver

remarkably rich, full audio for natural, effortless conversations:

> Distributed Echo Cancellation

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> Noise cancellation
> Advanced automatic level management
> True full duplex performance allows user to listen and speak at the same

time without audio cutting in and out

+ Three built-in microphones provide full 360-degree coverage up to 8 feet from

device

Enable high-quality speaker phone capabilities on PCs or laptops
+ Connect the Chat 150 to laptops & PCs via USB for hands-free audio for:

> VoIP softphones
> Instant Messaging audio chats
> Web conferences

+ Bridge audio from PC applications with audio on video conferencing system for

instant 3-way conference bridge

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