Sogatel – Windows 7, VISTA, XP Skype compatible VoIP phone with LCD screen
Posted by | Posted in VOIP and Skype | Posted on 09-06-2010
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- Skype USB phone compatible with Windows 7/VISTA/XP/2000
- Echo cancellation, noise reduction, full duplex communication
- Adjustable ring volume/mute, caller ID, 199 incoming call and 199 dialed call lists
- LCD screen shows incoming caller Skype ID, call history, driver and sound card built-in
- In the box: USB handset, manual, latest CD driver for Windows 7/VISTA/XP
Product Description
This USB phone is one of our best-selling USB handsets, works seamlessly with Skype. Excellent voice quality, soft touch keypad and easy to read LCD display. Sound quality is the most important factor when purchasing a Skype phone as there can be quality loss over the internet – therefore you need a reliable and quality product like this phone. Made by one of the foremost Voip manufacturers. Compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000. This phone is less than ha… More >>
Sogatel – Windows 7, VISTA, XP Skype compatible VoIP phone with LCD screen
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If you want to hold a phone to your ear then this is the product for you!
I have used a headset with skype in the past but never really got on with it.
Now i use the in built microphone and speakers which work wonderfully.
However, if you want a bit of privacy, and the familiar feel to a telephone conversation get this. Plug and play, it just works.
Skype configures it automatically as well!
Rating: 4 / 5
This is not a glamorous product but it certainly does the trick. Aesthetically it’s a little grey and clunky, like a mobile phone circa 1999. Technically, though, it works very well – plug it in and off you go. I’d recommend it to someone who wants to enter into the internet phone revolution but really doesn’t like the whole microphone/headset malarky that often goes with it. This is as close to a proper phone as you can get. All phonecalls I’ve had using this gadget so far have been clear and comfortable with no technical problems. It’s also got a good long cable so you can actually move away from your computer to make a call if you want to – makes a nice change. All that said, it might be worth saving your cash and waiting for the wave of well-designed stylish internet phones that is surely about to crash in on us once the phone companies realise what’s going on!
Rating: 4 / 5
I ordered this phone as I live abroad and was at the end of my tether with a microphone. It was quite distressing to ring home and find that the microphone wouldn’t work. I was a bit apprehensive as I didn’t think it would be up to much for £12.95. However, I was pleasantly surprised and I am more than happy with the phone. It connects to your computer via a usb and the cable is about 1.2metres long. It reminds me of a mobile phone from about 5 years ago as its slightly bulky but small enough to fit inside a laptop bag with your computer. The sound is clear and works well with vista. Would I recommend? well I am a very fussy consumer and yes I most certainly would if you want a functional phone for using with skype thats very good value for money.
Rating: 5 / 5
Sogatel – VISTA XP Skype compatible VoIP phone with LCD screen (Grey)
This product is first class and can be bought with confidence. Ease of use and sound clarity are excellent.
Rating: 5 / 5
My previous Skype phone was giving trouble, either because the electronics were giving out, or because of a Vista compatibility problem, so I bought this model as a cheap replacement.
I’m entirely satisfied. Having removed the previous phone’s software, I simply plugged the Sogatel instrument into a USB socket, and installation happened automatically. The only thing I did later was to install the Skypemate software which enables you to call up and use Skype from the telephone keypad – a facility which some people might like, but which isn’t essential to using Skype.
The only, minor, problem was that I found that the telephone’s ear piece had, cheekily, decided that it wanted to be the default speaker on my computer! If it happens to you it’s easily corrected by going in using Control Panel / Hardware and Sound / Sound. Click on your desk speakers, then click on ‘Set Default’. The green ‘default’ symbol should now move from the phone to your desk speakers.
So, if you want a cheap Skype phone, I recommend this instrument.
Rating: 4 / 5