When I'm recording interviews for transcription or note-taking purposes, I use one of these. Picks up both halves of the conversation and works with any phone and pretty much any stand-alone voice recorder. The quality is just about what you're hearing on the call itself, though having a proper handset (rather than a flat cellphone face) will probably give you even better results.
If you want to actually use the audio in the final product — and you don't want it to sound like a phone call — you need to have your subject record their end of the conversation locally. NPR actually does this all the time, to the point where they'll send you instructions when they set up the call time.
There are Bluetooth adapters you can get that connects your cellphone to a landline.
https://www.amazon.ca/Xtreme-Technologies-BT-Bluetooth-Gateway/dp/B00135XU7Q This is on amazon canada
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0018NWQPK/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1482807040&sr=8-3&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=bluetooth+to+landline&dpPl=1&dpID=41uWaHXVvVL&ref=plSrch This is on amazon.com
Ive also seen them in bestbuy here, but may vary by location
I recommend this headset. I have two of them and I use them with Dragon in two different locations. I do recommend replacing the foam ear pads with these Sennheiser Consumer Audio SC 60 USB ML (504547) - Double-Sided Business Headset | For Skype for Business | with HD Sound, Noise-Cancelling Microphone, & USB Connector (Black) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00E67UV9S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_J03YJ5CAK2JQVV7QP7BY?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Get a pair of Sennheiser CX 275. I bought 3 pair a couple years ago and all of them still work. They do a great job at minimizing outside sound and have fantastic tonal quality for the cost.
If the issue is that you can't use the speakerphone function because you don't want others near you to hear your conversation while you record, this is a great option:
https://www.amazon.com/Olympus-TP-8-Telephone-Pick-up-Microphone/dp/B007OXMHDE
This via a voice recorder, old phone, etc.:
https://www.amazon.com/Olympus-TP-8-Telephone-Pick-up-Microphone/dp/B007OXMHDE
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Apple doesn't allow true on-phone call recording. A small digital recorder plus the following will do the job:
https://www.amazon.com/Olympus-TP-8-Telephone-Pick-up-Microphone/dp/B007OXMHDE
This used in conjunction with a digital dictation recorder will produce good recordings:
https://www.amazon.com/Olympus-TP-8-Telephone-Pick-up-Microphone/dp/B007OXMHDE
This is a good accessory to use with a digital dictation recorder to record phone calls:
https://www.amazon.com/Olympus-TP-8-Telephone-Pick-up-Microphone/dp/B007OXMHDE
Seriously. There's no shortage of earbuds on the market of all shapes and sizes and levels of repairability (none of which stay in my ears btw, so I use these).
Somewhat related, I've got a functional rotary landline phone hooked up to a Bluetooth gateway which is linked by Bluetooth to my mobile.
If you dial a number on the phone, the gateway will send the dial request to the mobile phone digitally just as if it were a Bluetooth headset.
For incoming calls, the gateway will take the incoming call notification and send the ring signal on the landline.
It works great!
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I used to use an earbud microphone : https://www.amazon.ca/Olympus-TP-8-Telephone-Pick-up-Microphone/dp/B007OXMHDE
It was great to record what's coming out of my Sena, not so great to record my voice although it would still get it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeoKs9dX3Wo
(The technical problems displayed in this video were due to the microphone puff muff having lost, resulting in phone not understanding my requests AND my accent)
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My mom does interpreting over the phone and on zoom. This is what her company recommended her. And I can say it is certainly clear. And it happens to be on sale rn.
I have a parent that does interpreting over the phone and online, a job that requires clear verbal communication and understanding in some of the worst and noisiest environments. I let her use a bunch of my gaming related headsets that had microphones, as well as a condenser mic I usually keep attached with an arm. But this $50 sennheiser headset's mic audio was simply the clearest.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E67UV9S/
This was the product that they recommended to her and honestly, I understand why this is used as a professional standard. But the con is going to be you're not getting some amazing tier audio, not that its bad, but it's not audiophile level obviously.
Earbuds suck, I hate that they’ve taken over. I use these, so much better and you can still here ambient noise like cars..
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This was recommended to a translator I know. Mic quality is super detailed and clear, and doesn't pick up background noise as easily. If your main goal is for your students to hear you, this is the one.
I use one of these with a sony digital recorder and later sync the audio in video editing.
I greatly prefer this over audio from a headset spitter, because you get the actual audio you actually hear. Muffled Engine drone and all.
If you want earphones: try this. I had the Sennheiser CX275S and it had 2 years of warranty. I had a small issue after about 1.5 years of usage and Sennheiser's service was simply out of the world. They gave me a replacement which was of a higher model that what i originally had because cx275s was not on stock then.
If you want to try some headphones, I have the Sony XB550AP and that is great too.
You can buy a cheap digital voice recorder and get a recording attachment like this.
I use these: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KQG6QFG ($20)
I have an expensive Audio Technica bluetooth headset that's wonderful, but I use those cheap ones for running and phone calls and nobody's complained yet. No frills, but get the job done (and I can't stand having shit IN my ears).
Something like this is probably better value. It has two USB ports so you could charge both the AirPods Max and something else at the same time. However you don’t get lights on the stand unless plugged into a PC or Mac, which may matter to some.
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Before I was interviewed for some podcasts from home, the podcaster asked me to buy this Sennheiser SC 60 headset (currently $41): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E67UV9S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It's not perfect, I'm sure, but it's cheap and easy and much better than my laptop mic
If you just need a headset for work, it is no need to spend so much. What I use at home is New bee office headset. The high quality noise reduction sound card can garantee you hear clearly when you are in a conference call. And it can be connected to mobile phone or PC, which is very convenient.
Thank you!
It's the Corsair ST100
https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-ST100-Premium-Headset-Surround/dp/B074ZQJW9R/
Recommend the headset I recently used, New bee H360, I mainly use it for online lessons, and occasionally use it when playing games. It is very light and equipped with a microphone, the sound quality is good. Generally, I think this is a relatively cost-effective product I have bought which basically meets my study and playing needs.
I just bought New bee usb headset, with a relatively high-cost performance. The price is less than $30 but it basically meet the needs of daily chatting and work. I have to say that its sound quality is good.