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Published: 2007-08-03, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Internet and landline calls on one cordless handset; no connection to your PC required for Internet calls; relatively simple setup; phone book stores up to 500 Skype contacts; built-in speaker phone on handset; up to three additional handsets can be ad...
Cant answer a landline call while putting a Skype call on hold; occasional lockups require batteries to be removed to initiate a reset; iPod-like white design may clash with more traditional home decor.
The Netgear SPH200D enables phone calls on Skype and traditional landlines--but it falls a bit short of competing models on design and features. Price range: $99.99 - $215.93
No PC needed. Can make both VoIP and analog calls. Supports multiple Skype features. Color screen. Attractive design.
Expensive. Router required for sharing Internet connection between device and PCs.
The Linksys CIT400s more physically attractive sibling, this impressive dual-mode PC-free phone system lets you make both traditional analog calls and VoIP phone calls, via Skype....
Abstract: Ever since its purchase by eBay, Internet telephony provider Skype has seen its profile and membership roll increase considerably, resulting in a slew of peripherals specifically designed for use with the service. One of the newest such products is Net...
Abstract: Netgear was one of the first to bring a Skype mobile phone to market with its SPH101D which delivered a reasonable range of features although we felt it had a few niggling problems and was also on the pricey side. Since then a number of other vendors have...
Abstract: When used on a desktop computer, Skypes peer-to-peer, voice-over-IP (VoIP) client is similar to an instant messaging program but provides clear voice communications. However, until recently, you were tied to your computer if you use Skype and couldn...
Abstract: Netgear introduced its latest Skype-enabled phone, the SPH200D, just over a week ago at the Consumer Electronics Show. I was able to get a pre-announcement copy and put it right to use both before and after the show.
The SPH200D supports all Skype features such as voice mail, Skype in and Skype out. Pressing and holding the 1 key on the keypad will take you to the voice mail service and you can also access your normal land line voice mail if your network provides ...
Internet and landline calls on one cordless handset, No connection to your PC required for Internet calls, Relatively simple setup, Phone book stores up to 500 Skype contacts, Built-in speaker phone on handset, Up to three additional handsets can be added
Expensive, A little unstable, No live toggling between landline and Skype calls
Ready availability of extra handsets makes the Netgear SPH200D more easily expandable than competing dual-mode cordless phones with Skype. ...
Doesnt require a PC, telephone book for Skype and landline contacts, decent call quality
Design, controls, slow user interface, no handset locator on charging cradle The Final Word The SPH200D is convenient if you are a regular Skype user, and is only hindered by a bland design and a slow user interface.
The SPH200D is convenient if you are a regular Skype user, and is only hindered by a bland design and a slow user interface.