September Internet Phone Reviews Archives

Paragon Wireless hipi-2200 SIP-based Dual-Mode Phone

The hipi-2200 is the next generation in integrated dual-mode handsets. Utilizing Paragon Wireless’ proven VoWLAN/GSM dual-mode voice technology, the hipi-2200 adds the Windows Mobile 5.0® operating system to further expand the usability and functionality of this extremely versatile handset. With the built in support for email, web browsing, the MP3/MP4 player and the camcorder/recorder on a Windows Mobile® platform, users can access the Internet, listen to music and take and review pictures all from one easily carried handset, that also serves as their mobile phone. The 1100mAh Li-ion battery offers users up to 4 hours of talk time or 100 hours of standby time, with both GSM and WiFi radios simultaneously active, making the hipi-2200 the only handset users need to carry.

Jabra JX10 Bluetooth Headset Review at MobileBurn

MobileBurn has a review up of the Jabra JX10 Bluetooth headset and writes, “The JX10 is both snug and sturdy when fitted on the ear. I found there was minimal movement when using the headset, but for those wanting extra stabilization, the use of the provided ear hook is recommended. The JX10’s flexible ear hook, […]

Nokia E62 Review at LaptopMag

LaptopMag has a review of the Nokia E62 and writes, “The E62’s Web browser built specifically for S60 has two unique features. One is a ‘mouse’ cursor that can be moved across a page with the nav switch. The other is a thumbnail version of the current page that appears when scrolling down or across […]

USRobotics USR9630 Cordless Skype Phone

The USR9630 Cordless Phone for Skype and USR9631 Accessory Handset integrate seamlessly with Skype to connect users to the Skype community, which now numbers more than 113 million registered users worldwide. It allows users to make free calls through the Skype software to other Skype users, and supports low cost calls with non-Skype users via the popular SkypeIn(TM) and SkypeOut(TM) services.

Philips VoIP841 Skype Phone

Both the Philips and NETGEAR cordless phones have Skype running on them out of the box, and they can act as a replacement for an ordinary cordless phone, because they can make and receive traditional telephone calls through the landline line connection. Skype itself is not a replacement of an ordinary phone and it can not be used for emergency calling. Existing Skype users can sign into their account, conveniently downloading all their contacts to the cordless phone. Users also have the ability to search for Skype contacts directly on the phone, and add them to an integrated contact list for both Skype contacts and traditional phone numbers.

Actiontec Internet Phone Wizard Review at Pocket-lint

Pocket-lint reviews the Actiontec Internet Phone Wizard and writes, “Sure, the downside is that this isn’t a wireless device nor one that plugs directly into your ADSL connection to provide internet telephony, it requires Skype to deliver those calls. This means that not only do you need a phone line and a computer close together, […]

i-Mate JasJam

Mtekk reviews the i-Mate JasJam and writes about the PDA’s WiFi capabilities: “I used Skype as a test of the WiFi module that is onboard the JasJam and I found it to be plenty fast enough. I also performed some other small tests to verify how well the WiFi works. … I was able to […]

Nokia N91 Review at MobileTechReview

MobileTechReview has a review up of the Nokia N91 and talks about the phone’s WiFi capabilities: “Though the phone’s relatively low resolution display doesn’t lend itself to power web-browsing, WiFi has its place in smartphone land. The browser is very capable as is the included email client. And WiFi’s high speeds are a good consolation […]