Voice activation and a comm link, what's better.
Written: Apr 16 '01
Pros:You can voice activate options in games. Works with every game.
Cons:None.
The Bottom Line: Reaching for the keyboard is such a pain in the a**, now you can say what you want and talk to friends.
I was a little leary when I spent $50 for a voice application but my doubts were immediately set aside.
It comes with a command module that you sent on your desk for some easy access buttons. You use the module to quickly switch between 4 teams, all people in chat, or your personal team, along with a command button for voice activation. Also you can control the volume of the headphones on the Plantronics headset that comes with it. That's right boys and girls, you get a Plantronics headset. Microsoft gives you nothing but the top of the line.
You can use the voice activation with any game you have. You set the button and type the word you want to use to activate it. For example you can say "Exit" to sub for you actually hitting the Esc key. Another way to make us even more lazy.
Along with voice activating commands you can chat with up to 64 friends or teammates. With an easy interface using the MSN Messenger you can chat with great sound quality and virtually no lag. Also, friends can chat with you without having to buy the full version. Microsoft offers a share-ware version that people can use. Although only the full version can organize teams. This is definitely a must have for voice communication on the Internet.
Recommended: Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 50.00
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