ClearOne comm C100s User Manual
Competitive comparison may 2007
Competitive Comparison Table
ClearOne Chat™
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50
Polycom Communicator C100s
Photos and Sizes
(photos at 1/3 scale)
Width
3.8”
(9.7 cm)
Depth
4.1”
(10.4 cm)
Height
1.8”
(4.8 cm)
Width
3.24”
(8.23 cm)
Depth
5.25”
(13.33 cm)
Height
0.85”
(2.16 cm)
MSRP
$149
$129
Connectivity
USB
Telephone handsets
Cell phones
Desktop video conferencing devices
iPods and other MP3 players
USB only
Applications
• PC:
• Skype, Vonage, Google Talk
• Web conferencing
• Video conferencing
• Enterprise VoIP softphones
• IM with audio chat
• Audio playback
• Gaming
• Telephones
• Cell phones
• Desktop video conferencing devices
• iPods and other MP3 players
Skype only
• Does not connect to any other devices
• Is focused solely on Skype (integrated
Skype button)
• Questionable performance even with other
PC applications. According to Polycom FAQ
on the Communicator: “Skype is the only
application that is officially supported by
Polycom Communicator model C100S. It is
optimized for use with Skype, and if used
with other Internet calling or voice
applications, Polycom Communicator may
experience diminished audio quality and/or
loss of button functionality.”
Audio Processing
Built-in DSP - all audio processing
takes place on the Chat 50 itself,
utilizing ClearOne’s market-leading algorithms
for:
• Echo cancellation
• Noise cancellation
• Advanced input & output level management
• 20Hz-20kHz full bandwidth frequency
response for deep, rich sound
No on-board DSP processing -
code is loaded onto hard drive of connected PC:
• Audio processing tasks compete for CPU
resources with other PC applications such as
video conferencing over internet
• This could affect echo cancellation and duplex
performance
• No ability to ever connect to non-PC devices
because it contains no built-in processing
Chat™
|
50
vs.
Polycom Communicator C100s
Competitive Comparison
May 2007