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Originally Posted by ScizzMoney
I personally like the headset setup better for almost anyting microphone related. Biggest reason for me is to keep the sound personal to me. But, I have 2 other people living with me and I don't always want to annoy them with hearing conversations on speakerphone essentially.
If that isn't a problem for you, I would go with a desktop mic on a stand, I find them pretty slick and you don't have to wear a headset. Is there no mic on your laptop? Most laptops these days have a built in mic, surprisingly they work pretty well.
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Yeah, I was thinking of a good quality desktop microphone on a stand, but I can't seem to find any that doesn't seem like it's cheaply made in China.
I could technically use my laptop, but it's a hassle of having it put in front of me every time I want to use a call.
The clip that turb0triX put seems great.
On a sidenote, does anyone know how I could get my iPhone headphones with the microphone to work on a Windows system? I know they work perfectly on a MacBook. I heard you needed an adapter to split the channels.