Customers find value in the Mobile Adapter Speakerphone MH3021P's impressive HDMI capabilities, including 4K support, and its generally good sound quality. Its portability and ease of use are also frequently praised, along with the effective speakerphone and microphone for calls. A minor drawback mentioned is the short length of the connecting cable.
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I am a Software Engineering Manager and spend most of my time on online TEAM Meetings. With working remotely, my wife had Anker powerconf model which is a Bluetooth model and was happy with her handsfree office setup for her meeting and was asking to get one for myself. I started looking for a speakerphone that had inbuilt hub with ports for my home office that would take less desk space but would deliver a good audio quality and quickly connect other devices and mimic the office setup for meetings. This product satisfies all the requirement and was very pleased with the purchase. What is in the box: Travel Pouch, Speakerphone, User manual. Dell Mobile Adapter Speakerphone is a round shaped, compact sleek portable design with USB- C adapter that offers both speakerphone and multi-port hub in one device. It has a got a wraparound USB-C cable (rolls underneath the device) that plugs in to the laptop (plug and play) with another 90W USB-C PD passthrough charging for charging. It has two USB-A ports, and a HDMI 2.0 Port that supports 4K 3840 x 2160 HDR@60Hz. This device lets you to eliminate a separate desktop hub and can connect an external monitor using HDMI or USB-C for higher resolution, 2 USB 3.1 A devices (webcam, external hard drive) to laptop with just a single cable and charge your laptop using PD port and attend conference call through better audio quality speakerphone. It does lack an ethernet port, SD card slots and is designed for mobile use. It greatly reduces echo cancellation and background noise so that the other person on the online meeting is not distracted with background noise when working from home where kids tend to disturb sometimes. Setup connection is simple plug and play. No drivers are required. This device is Zoom certified and works well with TEAMS and other apps. Everyone on the call mentioned they are hearing it loud and clear. This is due to its 360 degree omni directional microphone that picks the voice good. Speakerphone audio quality is great. There are dedicated buttons for volume(increase/decrease), Mute, call answer, call end. The solid red lights when you mute during conference lets you visualize and assure that call is on mute. Travel pouch is soft and attractive that lets you carry the adapter in ease during travel and takes very little space. Overall, very happy with this multi-port device and highly recommend for conference calls if you are looking for clear audio communication on your online meetings and for quick all-in-one connectivity.
Posted by TechGuru
I really like this speakerphone. Of course most of us are not traveling as much these days, so it mostly sits on my desk. I do a lot of conference calls these days due to the Covid 19 pandemic and really enjoy the sound quality and the easy touch buttons. I have it connected to my PC through a standard USB connection. I did have to use a USB C to standard USB connector so I could use one of my other ports. It would be nice if they included one with the kit. Easy set up. Simply plug and play. The top had very easy touch buttons for Answer call, Volume down, Volume up, Mute/Unmute and End/Reject call. Nice status lights that go around the top to show status. This is real nice as you can clearly see when you are mute by red lights around the circumference. Around the side you have the 2 Standard USB and 1 USB C port for charging your other devices or file transfers and even an HDMI port to power up another monitor. This will be a great tool when back to work and having a meeting in a conference room or presenting for a client. I also like the built-in cord storage for when I do go mobile. Nice size for mobile and does not take to much space on your desk. This will be a permanent part of my work tools moving forward. Very nice product. ~Reviewers in this invitation-only program are provided products for the purpose of writing honest, unbiased reviews
Posted by Mukman
With the huge shift to remote work, I've often found my laptop speakers lacking, and the larger speakers a bit too loud, with constant feedback looping through my camera's microphone. So, I'm happy to see a continued effort by manufacturers like Dell who continue to release devices to help ease the transition to fully remote work. In the box, you'll find the Dell Speakerphone, a zipper storage case, and a simple warranty card. I was happy to see this device worked both for Mac and Windows, having to use both for work often. In my case, the Macbooks microphone wasn't doing the best job capturing my voice, given that I have it connected to a monitor, and use an external camera. The benefit of the device is that it's plug and play, immediately recognized as a microphone input and speaker. I'm happy to report this also includes an HDMI output, and also has the benefit of acting as a USB hub. The monitor output seemed to work flawlessly, and the included USB C and USB A plugs allowed for multiple devices to connect without any issues on my Windows Laptop. On my mac, I seemed to run into issues with power once I connected my Webcam and an external drive. I suspect this is likely due to the power draw exceeding what's possible from the port, and not a defect of the device. The speakerphone has 5 touch buttons, one for calling, call end, two for volume, and one for mute. You'll see an indicator light when powered up, and the lights also indicate the volume setting. It even turns red when you've hit the mute key, which works flawlessly. The mute key was probably the biggest win, since you can easily just look down and see the red lights and not worry about accidentally broadcasting on a video call. So far, this has worked with Messenger, Teams, Zoom, Workplace (for those that use it), and pretty much any need for audio or mic input without the need to install additional software. The speaker is loud enough to hear clearly, and the volume can be adjusted using the buttons on the device. I did notice some odd volume behavior when using it independently for video calls only, with the volume only controlling my Mac's volume, but not the device volume in the call. However, this wasn't an issue on my Windows computer. You simply have to open System Preferences on Mac, and adjust the volume for the speakerphone under output device settings. Overall, I'm really happy with the Dell Speakerphone, and the included case makes this easy to store in my work bag when I'm traveling remotely for work. I've been using this fairly non-stop now for over a week, and have yet to run into any issues with connectivity. I'd highly recommend this for anyone tired of wearing a headset during your remote video calls!
Posted by Samrio