Interesting concept, Can connect to and talk on Skype w/o a computer, Charges via standard USB co... (the-gadgeteer.com)
Lightweight; elegant design; simple layout; good connection quality at full signal strength (computershopper.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 12 expert reviews and 127 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 92/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 66/100 and users rate it 57/100. The average review date is July 13, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 2547 reviews from other IP Telephony. Last update: December 2, 2008.
139 reviews
December, 2008
12 Experts
Product Age
127 Users
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Interesting concept, Can connect to and talk on Skype w/o a computer, Charges via standard USB connection, Interesting concept, Can connect to and talk on Skype w/o a computer, Charges via standard USB connection
Not possible to connect to networks that require a web based authentication, Not Bluetooth enabled, Small screen, A little large by today's standards, Not possible to connect to networks that require a web based authentication, Not Bluetooth enabled, Smal...
Lightweight; elegant design; simple layout; good connection quality at full signal strength
Reception falters when signal strength weakens; so-so battery life; half-second delay when making phone calls, adjusting volume, changing menus; small screen
This Wi-Fi phone for Skype users works well, but it's not worth the price unless you use the service frequently.
With this mobile Skype phone from Belkin, you can take it out on theroad, piggybacking from one Wi-Fi hotspot to another and Skype people to your heart's content.
Mobile Skype, Lightweight and simple, Great voice quality
Clunky software, Unresponsive keypad, Poor, small screen
A great idea, and works as advertised, but the phone could be more responsive, have more features and a better build quality.
I was able to get rid of my home phone and it works pretty good most of the time.
The person you call sees 'restricted' as the caller ID number so many won't answer.
Great idea! It's wireless 802.
There is an annoying echo such that the other party hears every word repeated back to them.
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