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United Kingdom
Language: English
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Average source rating
76
Highest rating
80
Lowest rating
60
Want a landline phone with VoIP?
Plenty of features, VoIP and landline in tandem, initial setup easy
Poor interface, additional features get too complicated, handset feels a little cheap
As a landline phone it works perfectly well, VoIP is also perfectly easy to use in tandem, but dive under the skin and things just get too complicated
Can this landline phone appeal to the chatterboxes?
Quiet stylish, answer machine, 300m range, plenty of shortcuts to its features
Not many features, mono screen, design not to everyone's liking
The BT Verve comes across basic in its offering, but on closer inspection actually offers plenty

- We've said it before and we will say it again, Skype is great, but the need to sit in front of your computer to make a call can be frustrating and too geeky for some.
No PC required, easy to set up, holds Skype contact book
Handset looks cheap, no answer machine, need to have the phone near your network router
A great handset let down by the lack of answering machine and a cheapish look
- It was only a matter of time before landline handsets started introducing Bluetooth as part of their feature set. First was BT with its rather chav-esque BT Glide, now Siemens has waded in with the rather more stylish looking Gigaset SL565. But is it so...
Bluetooth, phone memory, stylish looking, colour screen
Paying for the Bluetooth element, colour screen could have been better, no SIM card reader to transfer over contacts
Overall a good performer for the small office with a price that won't break the bank
- Who says Bluetooth is just for your mobile? BT don't think that either and have launched a new landline phone with Bluetooth built-in. But do we really need it? We get phoning to find out.
Bluetooth, plenty of phone features including the ability to text
Tacky design, expensive
A good solid performance on the technology front let down by a tacky design and the actual question of why you need to connect a Bluetooth headset to your phone in the first place
October, 2006
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1 reviews
They always say style comes at a price and boy do they mean it with the Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 2
Design, stand
Apart from looking cool, it's not packed with features
If you�'ve got friends to impress, and big bank balance to spurge and the urge to own a statement rather than phone this one will be for you
March, 2006
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2 reviews
- In the great scheme of DIY purchases the cordless screwdriver often comes straight after the power drill. It makes many of those common DIY tasks around the house much more speedy and a lot less effort. With a huge range of devices on the market it's al...
Tons of attachments, good battery life
Feels flimsy and you can't adjust the torque
A reasonably good basic tool, but only for occasional use
November, 2004
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1 reviews
Transfer your mobile phone SIM to the memory, good reception, feels like a mobile
Landline phones should only cost £15 shouldn't they
October, 2004
No rating

9 reviews
Transfer your mobile phone SIM to the memory, good reception, feels like a mobile
Landline phones should only cost £15 shouldn't they
A landline that thinks it's a mobile, and if that's what you want this is the perfect dog and bone.
October, 2004
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9 reviews
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