Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Philips VOIP 841 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Philips VOIP 841.
January 2008
(82%)
16 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good incoming sound quality, Attractive design, Clear screen, easy to use
Microphone feedback, No memory dialing, Flimsy-feeling plastic, Skype incompatibilities
At face value, the Philips VOIP841 has all the bells and whistles a hybrid phone should possess, but fails miserably when it comes to execution. We will post an update in the attached forum discussion thread should a software update be released that ad...
Published: 2007-11-05, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Here at SlashGear we’ve generally given pretty short shrift to VOIP handsets: all too often they miss the point of their very purpose, to take internet calling out of the realm of the geeky and into the hands of the general public. Common errors in...
Abstract: Price $300Rating 4 out of 5 When Philips launched its first VOIP321 Skype cordless phone, it was regarded as one of the best telephones around. Not only was it a decent landline cordless phone, it could sign into your Skype account so you can make...
Simple, sleek design, handsfree speakerphone, notable sound quality, no PC required, doubles as a regular landline phone
Restricted to Skype for VoIP calls, ringtones arent loud enough The Final Word Skype users will find plenty to like about the VOIP841. A sleek design, decent call quality and an easy to grasp interface make this a recommended product.
Skype users will find plenty to like about the VOIP841. A sleek design, decent call quality and an easy to grasp interface make this a recommended product.
Abstract: Now that Skype is back on course, Susi takes us back to the beginning with a crash course in VOIP, and Alex prods at a few models that represent the range of available VOIP / Skype accredited phones.