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| Belkin Wi-Fi Phone for Skype with Boingo Hot Spot Manager ( F1PP000GN-SK ) |
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List Price: $179.99
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Manufacturer: Belkin Components
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Belkin Color: black EAN: 0722868599976 Feature: Enjoy free unlimited phone calls over Wi-Fi networks without your PC Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Belkin Components Manufacturer: Belkin Components Model: F1PP000GN-SK Publisher: Belkin Components Release Date: 2006-11-20 Special Features: nv:Communications Type^VoIP Handset Studio: Belkin Components Warranty: 1 year
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Features
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Enjoy free unlimited phone calls over Wi-Fi networks without your PC Skype Certified to work just like your existing Skype account Connect to any secured or open access WiFi network that does not require browser-based authentication Exceptional Voice Quality WEP, WPA and WPA2 Supported
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Editorial Reviews:
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Got Skype? Skype is a wonder tool for telecommunication around the world for far less than a regular phone call. This Belkin phone can be used with or without a computer. It does need, however, wireless access to a broadband WiFi network connection. It comes pre-loaded with Skype software and featuring the same Skype interface, the Belkin Wi-Fi Phone is ready to use with any wireless network. It is easy to use. To make a call, simply use the intuitive on-screen color menu to locate your contact and view their online availability-exactly like you use Skype today.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Low ring Comment:
I bought this product but returned it. Technically, phone works fine; however, its ring tone is too low and I felt that was going to be an inconvenience. So I sent it back. But like I said the phone works fine + it was easy to make it connect to the router.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It works but is unstable Comment: This phone did not live up to my expectations. The wifi connection is not stable enough for long conversations. Otherwise, it presents a good package and software. I suggest going for a wired solution with standard DECT communication from base to phone if you plan to replace your landline, and not carry the phone around.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very pleased with this phone Comment: I read all the reviews of this and other wi-fi phones posted on Amazon, and settled for this model. I'm happy with my purchase. I'm deployed to Iraq, and even with the less than desireable internet availability here, the phone works just fine 95% of the time. When it doesn't work, it's because of the slow connection available here (a group of us have satellite internet, but it's still not the most reliable connection). When the connection is good, the phone works perfectly, clear voice with very minimal delay, if any. I can imagine how well this phone must work elsewhere where the internet infrastructure is more reliable than in Iraq.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cool Comment: I recieved my Belkin Wi-Fi phone about a week ago and will be dropping my home phone service at the end of the month. However, I will be keeping my cell phone pay as you go plan. This is because I can not get a Canadian number from skype. So I have a Michigan number which is local to my sister. When I make calls from Skype it looks like I am calling from my cell phone. There is a slight delay in using the phone but it is easy to anticipate and conversations go smoothly. On rare occasions I have gotten a bad connection, solved by hanging up and calling back. The phone has no bells and whisltes. No camera, surfing the net etc. It is a basic phone, which is fine by me. It is easy and straight forward to use. Set up is easy. The screen attracts dust, dirt and greese like mad but not a problem once I put a LCD screen protector on. 3 for 10 loonies at best buy. I have had no problem using it around town. It connects at McDonalds, Starbucks, all the hotels I have stopped at and when driving around town I can usually find an unsecured network. Setting it up at home was as easy as typing in my WEP passkey. It must be recharged everyday. Enough said. I am thinking about getting a usb charger for the car. I have seen them at Best Buy. This phone is going to save me $720/year. How can anyone agrue with that. I love this phone and when Skype starts providing Canadian local numbers I will drop the cell phone as well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pros and cons Comment: Battery lasts one day, two at most (with low use).
Network keeps on disconecting even when I'm 4 ft from my linksys router.
Lacks from text messaging, ringtones or any utility software.
The rest is ok
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