speakerphone
IPA: spˈikɝfˈoʊn
noun
- A telephone with a microphone and loudspeaker separate from those in the handset.
- A loudspeaker on a telephone that broadcasts the sound, to use handsfree.
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Examples of "speakerphone" in Sentences
- Integrated microphone and speakerphone.
- The phone also has speakerphone functionality.
- The base speakerphone is located in the base unit.
- The speakerphone is the biggest problem with the e71.
- AAC users can set their device next to a speakerphone.
- Do not cradle the phone in your neck or use a speakerphone.
- It was basically a hands free speakerphone built into the television set.
- The phone is thin and lightweight, multimedia capable, with a speakerphone.
- One of the microphones is a telephone handset and another is a speakerphone.
- It does not have a built in handsfree or speakerphone capabilities, however.
- The Doctor puts Mickey on the speakerphone and tries to decipher the signal.
- They do tell me I sound a bit further using the speakerphone, which is understandable.
- To completely push you over the edge, the Samsung Haven has something called "speakerphone" as well.
- I often take my laptop and set it on my counter and use it like a "speakerphone" on my wireless network as I talk to her.
- Along the top of the speakerphone are the volume controls and the power-multifunction button, which is located next to the headset dock.
- Since these netbooks have a built-in microphone on the screen, and speakers under the keyboard, it's easy to Skype on them without a headset in "speakerphone" mode.
- Someone, anyone, PLEASE tell me exactly in what respect, talking over a hands-free speakerphone is any different than carrying on a conversation with someone in the backseat?!?
- "More people are working from home and using a speakerphone is an easy way to free your hands and be more productive, and the wireless mic in a Calisto 835 helps ensure you don't sound like you're using a speakerphone," said Amy Huson, senior director of Enterprise Marketing at Plantronics.