Revolabs xTag USB Wireless Personal Conference Phone *Discontinu

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Revolabs xTag USB Wireless Personal Conference Phone provides you with personal wireless USB conferencing freedom - no wires attached. It's both PC Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac compatible. xTag is compatible with most major VoIP unified communication software such as Skype. It comes complete with a compact charging base/stand and it connects to your computer's USB port. Revolabs xTag includes a wearable in-ear headset that acts with as a microphone and a headset.

Key Features:

  • Wideband frequency response provides high definition audio delivering spoken word clarity
  • Skype, Web meetings, soft phones, video, speech recognition, recording and webcast
  • RF Armor technology lets the microphone operate even when in direct contact with other wireless electronic devices
  • include a headset acts both a microphone and speaker
  • 8 Hours of talk time when fully charged.
  • 2.5mm headset jack
  • UP to 65ft roaming range.

Includes:

  • 5ft (1.5 m) USB cable
  • Lanyard
  • Earpiece (2.5 mm mono connector, 26” cable with inline volume control, adjustable earpiece containing a 20 mm high quality 32 ohm speaker

For more details see Revolabs xTag datasheet

*Important Note on Returns: Due to the manufactures policy. All Sales are FINAL.  It's not returnable, not refundable under any circumstance.  If it's defective, Revolabs will replace it under warranty

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 01 July, 2013.
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