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Tried with what? Use your own mobile?
VP 200. It was a long time ago.
Tried with what? Use your own mobile?
Loo above.
VP 200. It was a long time ago.
Calvin!! Can you flip that photo the right way please?
You can edit yourself.
You can edit yourself.
I can't read the picture.
Vp-200 don't have own line for VCO. You must use your own phone line to use VP-200 for VCO. My wife tried that and she hate it so much. She like Z-20 better due one line and very simple.
I can't read the picture.
Vp-200 don't have own line for VCO. You must use your own phone line to use VP-200 for VCO. My wife tried that and she hate it so much. She like Z-20 better due one line and very simple.
Well, just take a look at the photo, please.
Two lines, That's mean you have to use your own phone for VCO on the Sorenson VP. ZVRS, Just one line and you don't need extra phone for that VCO.
One line is better than two lines. Do you understand?
I use VCO for years. I tried both way using 1 line and 2 lines VCO and I prefer using 2 line over 1 line. The reason for that when using 1 line, the end caller will hear echoy sound sometime. Secondly having 1 line VCO will take up more bandwidth and the end caller will have hard time hearing my voice (remember the upload speed are slower than download speed). If I'm out on the road and using 1 line VCO on mobile phone, the video will get distorted and jumpy. So, it's best not using 1 line VCO over the cellular network. If you using WIFI on mobile phone, then there should be no problem.
Really there are advantage and disadvantage of using either 1 or 2 lines. Both work well but it's depend on the quality of the network.
interesting note on the echo-y part with one-line- that is good to know!
I cant say it better myself... exactly what I wanted to convey. thumbs up
Yeah, it's because the mic is out in the open you know? and the distance between your mouth and the mic on the webcam is like about 2 feet away... so there are other sound will be picked up by the mic. So having two lines vco, the head piece is very close to the mouth... so it's clearer for them to hear.
I use VCO for years. I tried both way using 1 line and 2 lines VCO and I prefer using 2 line over 1 line. The reason for that when using 1 line, the end caller will hear echoy sound sometime. Secondly having 1 line VCO will take up more bandwidth and the end caller will have hard time hearing my voice (remember the upload speed are slower than download speed). If I'm out on the road and using 1 line VCO on mobile phone, the video will get distorted and jumpy. So, it's best not using 1 line VCO over the cellular network. If you using WIFI on mobile phone, then there should be no problem.
Really there are advantage and disadvantage of using either 1 or 2 lines. Both work well but it's depend on the quality of the network.
That's why Z-20 have telephone handle for and you can add headset too. Don't mean two lines are best than one line for echo issue.
That's why Z-20 have telephone handle for and you can add headset too. Don't mean two lines are best than one line for echo issue.
What your speedtest on cellualr mobile that's where you got poor VP.
Ha ha, all cellular signals at certain spot are not same. Like If I'm in Severn, MD...the speed are terrible but if I'm in Hanover, MD the speed are much better. Sucks...