The success of
Skype
– the software that allows users to make cheap telephone calls over the Internet
– has created a small army of add-ons and accessories aimed at the millions of
people now calling all over the world.
There are dozens of phone handsets that work with Skype, but the
US
Robotics Cordless Skype Dual Phone is more than just a Skype phone.
Like the Philips
VOIP841 and the RTX
Dualphone 3088 it can actually work with both Skype and an existing
landline, allowing you to make cheap calls with Skype while also being able to
switch back to the landline whenever that's necessary.
The package consists of a cordless telephone handset and a separate base
station unit that plugs into a spare USB port on the PC. There’s also a
telephone socket on the base station so that it can be connected to the normal
telephone line as well.
It's then possible to switch between Skype or the landline simply by using
the menu options on the handset’s little LCD screen. It’s a nice idea, and will
particularly appeal to small business users and self-employed home workers.
However, it does have one rather obvious drawback, which is that the PC and
the telephone socket have to be in fairly close proximity so that both can be
connected to the base station. That may not be a problem in a normal office, but
anyone who wants to use the Dual Phone at home may easily find that their PC and
telephone sockets are in completely different rooms.
There are similar phones – such as the aforementioned Philips and RTX models
– that work by connecting to a broadband router, rather than to a USB port on
the PC, and that will be a better option for many people. However, these other
phones are about £50 more expensive than the US Robotics Cordless Skype Dual
Phone, so the Dual Phone is still worth considering as long as it fits in with
the existing setup at home.
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