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New Multimedia PC Audio Router Is The First To Connect Everything

ENGLEWOOD, CO--(INTERNET WIRE)--Sep 13, 2002 -- For the first time, a new device allows computer users to easily switch between all of their office audio sources — including their telephone — with the touch of a button. The SoundSwitcher from Command Communications, Inc., is the only product of its kind that lets users connect up to four devices and route the audio to speakers or a headset.

Users can enjoy full-stereo, high-fidelity switching between any combination of the following:

    - Computer sound cards
    - Telephones
    - Stereo components
    - MP3 players or other portable audio devices
    - Digital or tape recorders
    - VCRs or DVD players

pr2404.jpg (8338 bytes)Users can also switch between speakers and headset by simply pressing a button instead of reconnecting a tangle of cables.

With the addition of a microphone-equipped headset (sold separately), SoundSwitcher is an ideal solution for computer users who want to take advantage of their PC's powerful telephony capabilities, including automated dialing and Internet calls.

"Most computer users have a dialing program that they never use," says Bill McClure, President of Command Communications. "SoundSwitcher lets them use their dialer for regular calls, or allows them to take advantage of IP telephony -- calls using the Internet, also known as VoIP.

When listening to music or playing computer games, SoundSwitcher notifies users of incoming calls with an audible beep. The user can then take the call by simply pressing the "phone" button on the SoundSwitcher. A "flash" button also allows users to take Call Waiting calls.

SoundSwitcher can be set on a desktop or mounted underneath a desk with its included mounting bracket.

SoundSwitcher is available with a suggested retail price of $24.95.

Headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, Command Communications, Inc. is a leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of communication systems and accessories, providing easy-to-use, enhanced functionality for telephone and computer users. www.commandcommunications.net.

Contact:

     Contact: Craig L. Hibbard
     Company: Command Communications, Inc.
     Voice: 800-288-3491 Ext. 258
     Email: chibbard@csi.com

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