USB VOIP Phone, Support Skype, Messenger
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| List Price: | $59.95 |
| Price: | $19.46 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Average customer review:Product Description
On-Board MemoryThe phone has on-board memory that stores 199 incoming and 199 outgoing call numbers Specification: PC-to-PC and PC-to-phone operation Driver built-in, no need addtional driver USB1.1 compatible, no need sound card. No external power required Complies with H.323, MGCP, SIP protocol Caller ID function of VoIP calls 199 incoming call and 199 dialed number With LCD and LED show Echo cancellation, noise reduction Full duplex communication Application support: Netmeeting /Messenger, Mediaring, Net2phone, Dialpad System Requirement: P2 with 200 MHz CPU or better with USB interface 64MB of RAM 10MB or more hard disk space Operating System: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Network: LAN, ADSL, ISDN, 33.6K modem or better
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #464 in Office Product
- Model: undefined
Features
- The USB VOIP Phone is a perfect communication tool for USB VoIP (Voice over IP) connection. It is used with your computer
- Easy to Use Using this phone is just like using a cellular phone. Similar key arrangement to cellular phone.
- The voip phone brings ultra crystal audio sound, the quality sound implemented with the latest echo cancellation and noise reduction technology
- LCD DisplayBy simply pressing key without looking at the computer screen, large LCD displays numbers dialed
Customer Reviews
Better than most phones I have!
The phone does appear and install (and works) without the driver installed, however (the first reviewer stated this as well) the ringer is not that loud. UNLESS you install the driver software, then it is actually VERY loud. And also the buttons do not work on the phone until you install the driver (which integrates perfectly into XP and Skype).
When the Phone is disconnected, it will default back to your soundcard automatically, so if you get a call it will always work one way or the other. It has an LCD display which displays useful information (caller ID and length of call, and time date) but does NOT display unless the drivers are installed. So I suggest installing the drivers, even though the basic sound functions DO work without it.
Very economical and VERY GOOD deal.
Yup, it works
This phone was recognized as an audio device by WinXP from the minute it was plugged in. I never did install the Skype helper software, because it just worked. Besides, these days I The sound is fine, though I wish the ringer were louder and the cord longer.
This would make a great present to someone who would enjoy free internet calling but is put by the headphones/mic config stuff.
In retrospect, I might have been happier with a USB headset because I don't really use the keys and screen, but this thing works and I have no regrets.
Best Skype USB phone I've tried.
I'm keeping this baby... IT works.. And works.. and works.
I haven't had a lock up yet.
I've tried 2 wifi phone (that required a computer), and 1 bluetooth phone. All 3 locked up/crashed or required me shutting down apps and restarting them in order to "get it going again".
This thing works constantly, consistently and has good sound quality. The feel is a bit light; but heck; I use it with a laptop; so light is good.



