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Philips VOIP 321 Skype Dual Phone Single Handset ( VOIP3211G/37 ) | 
| Brand: Philips Category: CE
Buy New: $69.99
New (5) Used (2) from $45.00
Rating: 32 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 13 x 4 x 9 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: VOIP3211G/37 Model: VOIP3211G/37 UPC: 026616031467 EAN: 0026616031467 ASIN: B000FZXHL4
Release Date: June 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Make or take free Skype calls as well as normal landline calls | | • | Directly access your Skype contacts list with the press of a button | | • | As easy to use as a standard cordless phone | | • | Stores 50 names and numbers | | • | Programmable ringtones distinguish between Skype and landline calls |
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Product Description With the VOIP321 you can make free Skype calls as well as normal landline calls. You can make and take calls on both networks from one single handset, and you can see who is on-line without going to the PC, just by looking at the display.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Solid Skype Phone July 31, 2008 Kevin D. Speaker Very Easy to use good sound quality in fact it was much better than my land line phone so good in fact I called and canceled my land line easy to use as most of the work is done thru the skype software very happy with this phone!
terrible instructions/but great phone once you figure it out! June 15, 2008 D. Cascketta (glendale,az) I had the worst time installing the software(something I usually don't have trouble with)then came trying to figure out how to use it...the instructions are way too vague!! I actually learned how to use it by trial and error and with the help from some of the other reviews here. Thanks everyone! I have to admit this is a really awesome phone..very clear reception! UPDATE***You can direct call with this phone, the number need not be in your contact list!! 00+1+area code+number+skype button and your connected!!!
Needed new drivers for vista, and just a few minor flaws June 1, 2008 Renaldo O. Malcolm I had to download new drivers to use it with vista. I won't use it as a regular phone so the disturbance problem shouldn't bother me. The few calls I made from the phone were clear and I didn't have to struggle to speak or hear like with headsets. I wish that I could just dial numbers not in my skype address book but that doesn't bother me too much. I got the phone with the understanding that I would use it for SKYPE so I never expected it to work when my computer is off and I'm not logged into skype. When either skype or the phone drivers improve and I can dial a number on the phone without having to put it in my skype contacts then this phone would be a 5.
Philips 321 vs Linksys CIT400 - A Users Comparison May 3, 2008 Andrew I. Munro Sr. (Park City, Utah, United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I already had the Philips 3211 Cordless, which actually plugs directly in to my computer, the great bonus with the Linksy CIT400 is it plugs directly into your wirless router, so your computer does not need to be on to use Skype, unlike the Philips. The other bonus with the CIT400 is once you have programmed the phone (a child could do it), when you dial a landline you don't have to even dial an area code, providing you are calling a number with the same local area code as yours - so it's back to 7 digit dialing - what a treat. However, this is exclusive to the types of phones you plug into the router , all of the phones you connect to your computer (including the Philips 3211) have the big drawback that when calling a regular landline, even in the USA, you have to prefix it with the Country code (ie 001). I have both types, in two different locations, if you're on a budget and don't mind dialing some extra numbers prior to making landline calls and your computer is on all the time - the Philips 3211 will work OK for you. If you don't mind investing a few extra bucks, the CIT400 makes life much easier and will work regardless of whether your computer is on or not.
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