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No, it can't. It can disturb the speech of some people.
A bit akin to those "drunk glasses" or something. No, they don't actually make you drunk, and this doesn't actually prevent you from speaking. It's just a matter of getting used to slightly weird thing.
When I worked in taxi dispatch I *had" to get used to this because the phone lines would pretty often just have the maon features of this "gun" as a fault of some sort.
It's weird hearing your voice with a tiny delay, but you get used to it.
Edit also it's like 15 years old
This thing makes it so you can't hear yourself, though. So it has that added difficulty.