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Skytone USB Speakerphone with LCD By Radian Works Skype Or Other Serv
Price: $48.99
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Product Description
Item #: J13324. Radian is an innovative brand committed to bringing value to the marketplace without sacrificing product performance, quality, technology, and support.PRODUCT FEATURES:Speaker;Echo cancellation, noise reduction;Speed dial;Contact scroll function;Call Log Scroll function;Selectable ring tones;Help, Flash and Redial function buttons. Product Description: Radian Skytone RST201 - USB VoIP phone
Product Type: USB VoIP phone
VoIP Services: Skype
Speakerphone: Yes ( digital duplex )
Caller ID: Yes
Display: LCD display - monochrome
Display Features: Backlit
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Customer Reviews
J. Goadby Said: Excellent phone ( Jul. 29th 2009 )
I recently bought a desktop computer with Vista 64 bit. I spent a few hours researching VIOP phones for Skype, and found that currently most are non-compatible with Vista 64 bit. However, I read a few others had success using this phone with Vista 64x, so I ended up buying it.
I was pleasantly surprised at how well it works. My relatives could always tell if I was using a Skype phone before, as opposed to a conventional phone, and now they cant tell the difference. I use it with Skypemate, it works like charm, and never drops a call.
When I got the phone and installed the software, it was necessary for me to manually adjust Skype's audio options so it uses the phone and not the speaker, very easy to do.
The only one downside I have found to it, is that I cant dial out completely with the phone's keypad, and have to dial out through the Skype application.
Overall, considering most VIOP phones don't come with the right software for Vista 64x, this is a excellent phone with out-standing call quality.
It provides me with a reliable daily phone service, that never drops calls or stops working. I highly recommend it.
The Count Said: Not for professional use ( Aug. 5th 2008 )
just tried the skytone and he polycom communicator side by side. (spoiler: the polycom is MUCH better).
the only thing that works kind of ok is when the skytone is used with skype. even then most buttons on the phone don't work right (and the manual does not even explain what most are actually for, like SEND). vol+ and vol-? no effect! the sound quality is 3 stars out of 5. what bothered me the most is that the big green speakerphone button does not switch the speakerphone on in any other application other than skype. so even though the device gets a brownie point for functioning as a sound card with those pc's that dont have one, you can hear system sounds/audio only through the handset... go figure...
in summary, its only $40 bucks, but it does not really work as good as it should. if you only plan to use it with skype you might be satisfied.
Liz Nary Said: The speakerphone is worthless ( May. 31st 2008 )
There are much, much better speakerphones for Skype.
This phone was very light, and the inconvenient part of it was, it kept moving around the desk. The LCD screen is small and not very well lit up, which meant that it was very hard to read.
In terms of the look and feel, it's not so bad, and it has the familiar shape of a regular phone.
In terms of usability and quality of the speakerphone, I heard some muffled voices when testing with someone in another room, and static.
Another con: there was no recording option. If you're going to speak with it for customer service calls, business calls, or just for any important call, I'd say, get one, for the same price, that has a recording function. This doesn't have it, and it comes pretty handy.
Bruno BARBA VENTURI Said: it works, but it is buggy ( May. 20th 2008 )
-you can call using a handset or speakerphone on a phone-like USB-Soundcard device
-The numbers pad works fine
-The ringer works fine
-Some buttons doesn't work as expected
-The software that comes with the CD (because you need a software) is outdated and doesn't work. You need to download it: look for SkyTone in google.
-The software is a resident program in windows that displays an icon in your taskbar
-The software does not always start properly (on my machine). You have to kill it and restart it. When it doesn't work well, your PC routes the audio wrong. It can be to your speakers, the handset, the speakerphone or handset+speakerphone at the same time -___-
-It also has a SHORT handset cable. Whenever I call, I pull the whole phone.
Joshua Tretakoff Said: DON'T buy for the Speakerphone ( Apr. 21st 2008 )
I recently switched everyone in my office to Skype for phone lines. We needed a good speakerphone for conference calls. In the past I have used Polycom Skype speakerphones, with good luck, but my new laptop seems to have a dead microphone port. Result? Had to switch to a USB speakerphone. This seemed like a good deal, good price, so away my One-Click went.
The speakerphone is terrible. Good volume, but the callers cannot hear you unless you move directly over the phone. The vaunted Skype integration via software is a pain: non-intuitive, and requires working the phone and the PC at the same time. Finally, if you want to use a headset AND this phone, forget it: while you can reconfigure the software to stop sending calls to the phone, it still insists on ringing the phone and lagging hangups.
I'm heading to return this one.