- Jun 29, 2012
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- Parrots
- 'Jack' (Blue & Gold),
'Maynard' (Military),
'Zaffer' (Hyacinth),
'Salsa' (Green-wing)
There's a cool two-way (push-to-talk) voice application called Zello that's free to everyone and provides instant voice communications to anywhere in the world where cell service or Internet access exists. It works on all devices (PC's, Macs, Androids, I-Phones, Blackberries, Windows Mobile devices, etc.) and provides high quality digital voice chatting capability using very little bandwidth (unlike skype or similar applications). Once installed you can use it to engage in private chats, group chats, and password protected group chats and it requires approval by each user before anyone can be added to their contact list. It would never take the place of a great forums site like this one, but it could certainly enhance the experience and allow our birds to be heard in real-time and in some cases even give them the ability to talk to those on the other end.
I've been using Zello since October of 2011 and in my opinion it's a superb free service. It has very little down time and no ads at all (at least so far). On smartphones it just works, period. And on computers all you have to be sure of is that you have a functional microphone and that your audio input adjustments are set properly on your operating system. It allows you to either hold down a screen button (with your mouse left-click button) to transmit, or to use a second screen button that locks on the transmit mode until you click it off. It also provides a way to assign any key(s) on your keyboard to either or both of those two functions if you like.
It's just an idea. I've been chatting with some parrot friends on it for about 9 months and I'm still impressed with it.
If interested, you can download it here: Zello. Live conversation.
I've been using Zello since October of 2011 and in my opinion it's a superb free service. It has very little down time and no ads at all (at least so far). On smartphones it just works, period. And on computers all you have to be sure of is that you have a functional microphone and that your audio input adjustments are set properly on your operating system. It allows you to either hold down a screen button (with your mouse left-click button) to transmit, or to use a second screen button that locks on the transmit mode until you click it off. It also provides a way to assign any key(s) on your keyboard to either or both of those two functions if you like.
It's just an idea. I've been chatting with some parrot friends on it for about 9 months and I'm still impressed with it.
If interested, you can download it here: Zello. Live conversation.
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