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Looking for the general consensus on the best VoIP app. I've been using Groove, but I hate the echo.
Spare Phone seems to be very well liked based on Google Play reviews. Less echo than GrooveIP per most user reports.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...5ndWlkb2xvZ3kuc3BhcmVwaG9uZSJd&token=cjW1OTln
Looking for the general consensus on the best VoIP app. I've been using Groove, but I hate the echo.
This is the one I just bought. I have no echo and less delay than Talkatone so far. I need to test it out some more. I no longer use GrooveIP. They have gone downhill since last year.
I tried enabling echo cancellation with GrooVe IP. It removed some echo, but not completely. The adaptive echo canceler did not work at all. Bottom line, with Groove, those on the other end can still hear echo, which makes using the handset (rather than a earpiece) to conduct a conversation nearly impossible.Don't know if you've enabled either of the echo canceler options in GrooVe IP. But the Basic Echo Canceler should remove echo. Echo happens when the mic picks up sound from the speaker. So you can also remove echo by reducing the speaker volume and/or mic volume.
I might have spoken a little too quickly on Spare Phone. The echo I mentioned previously came from using different mic and speaker settings. I choose the VOIP setting for both, and now echo is basically gone. With the echo gone, I am kind of digging this app.
I tried enabling echo cancellation with GrooVe IP. It removed some echo, but not completely. The adaptive echo canceler did not work at all. Bottom line, with Groove, those on the other end can still hear echo, which makes using the handset (rather than a earpiece) to conduct a conversation nearly impossible.
By the way, does Groove IP adjust echo settings (when echo cancellation is turned on) to turn the speaker and/or mic volumes up or down? Because I have experienced calls that did not have much echo but the other person said my voice was too low for them to hear, and on occasion, I would find it difficult to hear them.