Reviewed on October 18, 2006Pricey input devices often feel more like luxuries than necessities. Logitech's new Cordless Desktop MX3200 Laser set not only has public safety in mind, with its cleanliness-inducing surface treatment, it also looks great and is loaded with features. Not all of them are useful, but none are offensive. Recommended for high-traffic PCs.TAGS:Logitech, keyboard, mouse, VoIP, key, design, PC
Reviewed on February 29, 2008Though the Plantronics Calisto Pro Series is easy to use and has excellent sound quality, we ultimately wanted more cell phone and VoIP integration.TAGS:Plantronics, headset, handset, Bluetooth headset, caller ID, VoIP, key
Reviewed on November 1, 2007The Turtle Beach Ear Force AK-R8 headset manages to avoid the design missteps of its predecessor while delivering the same excellent surround-sound experience for games, movies, and music on your PC.TAGS:Turtle Beach, headphones, module, headset, audio card, microphone, VoIP, USB, connection, PC
Reviewed on January 3, 2008The Voiis Mini Pocket Messenger is an easy way to make and answer VoIP calls, and the ability to stream audio from the PC is a nice bonus.TAGS:Skype, voice chat, Bluetooth, headset, VoIP, MSN Messenger, MSN, music, PC
Reviewed on May 22, 2008The PSP Headset with Remote Control works as advertised and is all the hardware you need to start chatting using Skype with your PSP.TAGS:Skype, headset, voice quality, Sony PSP, microphone, Sony Corp., VoIP
Reviewed on April 3, 2006Though the quality of both its Internet and analog calls has improved by leaps and bounds, the updated Nero SIPPS Connect still has a ways to go in the videoconferencing and configuration departments.TAGS:Nero, gateway, VoIP, softphone, Skype, provider, videoconferencing, call, adapter, configuration