Overall The Dualphone 3088 is an excellent PC-less Skype
phone. The base station means it's not fully Wifi, but is that such a bad thing
considering the current state of the technology? We think not.
Rating:
Price:
£89
For anyone with friends or relatives in another country, Skype is a godsend.
Even if the other person doesn't have an internet connection, Skype makes
cheap calls to a landline. If your contact has a computer and Skype software,
the call is free – even better.
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There are, of course, other internet telephony services out there but none
are as easy to use or as widespread as this.
Recently a lot of attention has been paid to
Skype phones that work
without a computer; for the reason that a computer's location isn't the ideal
place from which to make long phone calls.
Such devices, from
SMC,
Netgear,
Belkin and
others,
work well in general, although they're hamstrung by their own technical
problems.
Thanks to the simple instructions, setup is quick. The
Dualphone
3088, on the other hand, is a cordless Skype phone connects to a home
network. Plug the
base
unit into both the router and the phone socket, like a normal phone. The
handset then uses Dect, the standard for cordless telephones, to talk to the
base.
Because it's connected to both phone line and router, the 3088 can be also be
used for normal phone calls; building on the features of the first
Dualphone.
Sound quality is excellent for both Skype and normal landline calls; expected
from a Dect phone, and a cut above the internet telephony audio clarity we've
previously seen.
One gripe is the phone's knack for getting confused if you're already logged
into Skype on the computer and then try to use the Dualphone; it doesn’t like
it.
By and large, though, this is one of the best examples of internet telephony
we've seen.
Also consider Belkin Wifi Phone
Fully wifi, but limited when it comes to Skype features
Netgear SPH101
Too many limitations and too expensive to appeal to most people, despite its
good call quality
SMC WSKP100
May appeal to some business users, but its limitations and price make it hard to
recommend
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