To use Zendesk Talk, ensure your browser supports WebRTC, a protocol for browser-based communication. Compatible browsers include Google Chrome and Firefox.
It's recommended to disable automatic updates for browsers, except for security updates, to manage changes effectively. If a headset isn't recognized, adjust your browser settings to avoid using the built-in microphone. For more details, see the section onSetting up your browser to take calls.
To get the best performance from Zendesk Talk, a strong internet connection is essential. While Wi-Fi can work, a hardwired connection with Wi-Fi disabled on agents' computers is ideal. For optimal results, set up a dedicated network for Talk calls…
Choosing the right headset is crucial for call quality in Zendesk Talk. Analog headsets, which plug into a 3.5mm socket, generally offer the best quality. Digital headsets that connect via USB or digital audio ports also provide a good experience….
Once you've set up your network and browser for Zendesk Talk, you can further optimize your setup by consulting additional resources. For detailed network configuration, refer to the Talk network requirements. Additionally, Twilio provides valuable…
Yes, you can use a wireless headset with Zendesk Talk, but be aware of potential audio quality issues. Bluetooth or mobile phone headsets are options, but they might experience connection problems. For a reliable experience, consider using a…