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SMC Skype Wi-Fi Wireless VoIP Phone (09/14/2006)

SMC Skype Wi-Fi Wireless VoIP Phone

Entered CNET Catalog: 09/14/2006

SKU: 0662698588163

Manufacturer: SMC Networks

Manufacturer description

The SMC WSKP100 Skype Wi-Fi phone extends the convenience of wireless connection and the voice quality of Skype into one portable device. The WSKP100 is intended to help users make Skype calls at home, workplace and campus without the hassle of turning on computers. The modulation of WSKP100 is based on the IEEE802.11b/g standard so it is compatible with most standard 802.11b/g Access Point (AP) in the market. With the embedded Skype software, users can have access to both PSTN and Skype networks as long as users have a valid Skype account. With the easy startup user will not have to remember the SSID or security keys; the WSKP100 stores these information and will connect to AP automatically when it boots up. With embedded Skype software, SMC Networks' Skype Wi-Fi phone provides the users of cost savings, mobility with 802.11b/g WLAN, and hassle free installation with easy startup.

User opinions

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User Rating:
3.5 stars

out of 3 user reviews

Good innovation, yet I'm left asking "Is that it?"

Pros: Innovative, decent voice quality, nice battery.

Cons: Low-res screen, sluggish perfm., unexpectedly drops calls.

Review: I was lucky enough to win this phone in an internet giveaway contest. Good thing, cause there's no way would I pay $200 for this phone. I don't say that because the phone's not of quality, but because it seems like a prototype. It uses a cheap design (though relatively sturdy,) low-end chip parts, and in the end leaves you with a feeling of that they left this product in a hurry. If you haven't caught on yet; SMC, Belkin, and Netgear have all released this same phone under a different name. This review is most likely relevant for all three. If you have a quality wireless router, and speedy DSL (at least 386Kbps,) you should have no problem with the voice quality. There are only two minor problems: there's a small, noticeable static heard during calls, and the voices are heard loud, but relatively shallow compared to standard touch-tone phones. Voice quality is otherwise fine, people on the other end may not notice any difference. There are a few walls between the wireless router and my phone, yet reception is still pretty good, but I notice there's better reception when the phone is kept on the router's side of your body, so you may need to adjust while calling. Performance on the phone is acceptable, though noticeably sluggish, but make sure you have the newest firmware, others complain that the older firmwares are much more sluggish. The screen is bright and clear with the settings adjusted, but a bump up in the resolution department would do wonders. You need not worry about battery life, the 3.7 volt lasts it's fair share. Though I don't know its rated standby time, the phone's battery lasted two days with light use without a recharge. Overall, the phone feels resilient enough to survive in the real world, and can definitely save you a bunch of money on long-distance calls with the combination of Skype's SkypeOut(tm) service. I don't recommend this product for those not yet familiar with Skype, but if you use Skype currently, this phone could be your escape out of having to fuss with your computer to make calls, though you'll be sacrificing advanced features like video conferencing, etc.
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 3 user reviews

Wondoerful device for long distace call

Pros: most convenient phone

Cons: Language problem

Review: I'm using skype services. It's good for internet users. The retail price is very expensive, the coverage of usae in Korea is very superb.

But the Korean language support is terrible. Thus I'm using English version only. I hope it can be used in the security land area also.
That's all.
User Rating:
2.0 stars

out of 3 user reviews

JUNK!!! KEEPS DISCONNECTING

Pros: cheap phone service, clear calls, light weight

Cons: keeps losing connection to internet, little large, no games,

Review:

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SMC Skype Wi-Fi Wireless VoIP Phone specifications

  • Phone Features
  • VoIP Services Skype
  • Dialer Type Keypad
  • Dialer Location Handset
  • Voice Mail Capability Yes
  • Call Waiting Yes
  • Menu Operation Yes
  • Volume Control Yes
  • Computer Link Yes (USB)
  • Firmware Upgradable Yes
  • IP Telephony
  • Voice Codecs G.729ab
  • IP Address Assignment DHCP , Static
  • Security 64 bit WEP , 128 bit WEP
  • Display
  • Display LCD display - Color
  • Display Location Handset
  • Diagonal Size 1.8 in
  • Display Information Time , Date
  • Features Backlit
  • Miscellaneous
  • Connections 1.0 x USB , 1.0 x Headset jack
  • Compliant Standards UL
  • Power
  • Type Power adapter - External
  • Dimensions & Weight (Handset)
  • Width 1.9 in
  • Depth 0.7 in
  • Height 4.5 in
  • Battery
  • Battery 1.0 x battery
  • Capacity 1100.0 mAh
  • Technology Rechargeable - Lithium ion
  • Included Qty 1.0
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