ClearOne Chat 150 speaker
The CHAT 150 connects to PCs for rich, full-duplex audio communications, and bridges the gap between portability and small conference room use with a larger form factor
The CHAT 150 connects to PCs for rich, full-duplex audio communications, and bridges the gap between portability and small conference room use with a larger form factor
The CHAT 150 connects to PCs for rich, full-duplex audio communications, and bridges the gap between portability and small conference room use with a larger form factor. The CHAT 150 can be used with many applications requiring two-way audio (VoIP softphones, web collaboration applications, instant messaging), connected with enterprise phone systems (ad-hoc bridging capabilities allow a USB/analog mix) or simply used as a large loudspeaker for audio playback. |
Three built-in microphones provide full 360-degree pickup with ClearOne’s powerful, legacy audio processing. The sleek design fits perfectly into the office or conference room for more natural, collaborative conversations. Breakout box options provide multiple connectivity options with enterprise telephone handsets, PCs and videoconferencing systems.
Unsurpassed audio clarity
ClearOne’s, market-leading, HDConference™ audio technology
Proprietary echo and noise cancellation algorithms prevent distracting audio
Full-duplex audio means no cutting in and out
Automatic gain and level controls adjust mic and speaker levels automatically
First-mic priority intelligently focuses mic levels based on who is speaking
Adaptive modeling-continuously samples room acoustics for any changes
Three built-in microphones array with 360° audio pickup up to 8 feet
Large loudspeaker for rich, clear conferencing or audio playback
Wideband audio frequency response (20Hz-20kHz)
Ease of use
Powered solely through laptop USB
Simple audio bridging between PC applications and analog telephone
Breakout box connection for further connection options (enterprise telephones, video conferencing)
True plug-and-play operation
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