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Beocom 2000: Purpose of the handfree speaker? Make sense?

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danielshen
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danielshen Posted: Thu, Oct 11 2018 4:37 PM

Dear all,

Just have the beocom 2000 - it' s good phone I think except the hand free speaker which I can not understand:

There is actually no microphone when hand free speaker is used. I was told the hand free speaker is just for the listen, but not for the talk. As a telephone (and B&O telephone), I want to ask what' s design logic behind such hand free speaker design? When we use the telephone, we only listen, but no talk?

Any enlightenment?

 

Daniel

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Guy replied on Thu, Oct 11 2018 5:16 PM

So that someone else (eg family, business colleagues) can listen in.

Or if you are on hold, so you can listen to the music and pick up when they answer.

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Dillen replied on Thu, Oct 11 2018 5:54 PM

The microphone is in the handset.

Martin

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When I used mine, I used to take the handset off the cradle and lay it microphone up on the desk near me, then switch to speaker mode. Worked fine.
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