So I ask that all our team members get headsets or even just good-quality earbuds.

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yamim222
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So I ask that all our team members get headsets or even just good-quality earbuds.

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The way China’s cybersecurity regime works, it would be very tough for you to have a totally secure conversation with people in China.

Any conversations you have over WeChat or Skype are 100% completely available to the Chinese government and its agents, which means the data is probably available to your competitors too.

As for Google Meet, that data will probably be available korea phone number to the government as well, but not with 100% certainty.

I’m not a cybersecurity expert, but you can read an expert’s opinion here.

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4) Individual Sound – Logitech Wireless Headset
For meetings with individuals, a headset is just going to work a lot better than the default equipment on laptops.

In case you didn’t know, China is LOUD. If you have several people calling in from different locations in China, chances are at least one of them is going to have construction noises in the background.



Personally, I used the Logitech H800, which costs about 130 USD.

Everybody in the company seems to have a different headset, and the difference in audio quality isn’t very much. The jump in quality from simply using a laptop’s default mic and speakers to using a headset is very noticeable though.

My Logitech headset was eventually destroyed by my kids, so store yours higher or something!

THE HIGH-END OPTION
I upgraded my personal equipment and went for a more expensive option.

For my headset, I use Sony WH-1000MX headphones. Although they’re 350 USD, I’ve had mixed results.

Pros:

Great quality sound.
Noise-cancelling.
Look nice.
Cons:

Developed a clicking sound (maybe my kids dropped these headphones too).
Canadian weather activates the touch sensors.
I also upgraded my mic because I wanted better quality for my podcasts and YouTube channel.

I use a Rode Podcaster because it doesn’t require any extra mixing equipment and is designed to cancel out background noise.



5) Video Display – Cheapo Widescreen TV​
For meetings with ten people, it sucks to have to huddle around a laptop.

We use a TV. Guess what? We didn’t go for a high-end version.

There wouldn’t be much point splurging on an expensive TV because the image quality will be limited by the software and Internet connection.

The solution? Just buy something that lasts. We bought a Coocaa brand
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