Re: Headphone and microphone for Linux/Zoom? [offtopic]

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Michael via tde-users wrote:

> Anyone have experience using a headphone/microphone on Linux for Zoom
> meetings?  Business use, not gaming.  Cheap is good, 100s is out of my
> price range, and my preference is something with a USB RF dongle.

I don't think it makes difference if Zoom or other app. I personally do not
use Zoom for various reasons, but I have GoogleMeet, Skype, Signal,
Telegram and Teams.
I use different devices:
        1. USB Headset (more expensive around 50) Plantronics C320-M
        2. Bluetooth Headset (cheep 10,-) Tarris BKH 262
        3. Bluetooth Ear pods (50,-)    SoundScience 180382 (Black)
        4. USB Camera with MIC and Speakers - Phillips SPC 1000NC
        5. USB Camera with MIC and simple wired ear pods.

All of the programs work just fine with all listed hardware. I am on
bullseye with TDE 14.1 on 4 CPU PC with 8GB RAM (recycled cost 200,-)

With the USB/BT I often have to use pavucontrol, to switch between devices,
although PA remembers the settings per device. We'll have to update kmix to
handle dynamically the devices in the future.

I hope it helps

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