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Thursday, September 23, 2010

RTX DUALphone 3088 for Skype




RTX DUALphone 3088 for Skype (No PC Required)..Click to Buy



  • Stand-alone Cordless Phone for Skype and ordinary phone in one
  • No need for a PC – just connect the DUALphone base station directly to your broadband router or modem
  • Intuitive Skype graphical user interface
  • Cordless phone using DECT – Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
  • Free Internet telephony via Skype to other Skype users

Cordless Skype phone that does not require a PC. Just connect the DUALphone base station to your broadband connection, and then you can talk free of charge with your Skype friends or call other landline numbers worldwide or as usual via your regular landline operator. The phone has superior Skype optimised sound quality and uses DECT cordless technology to achieve a (claimed) range of up to 300 metres outside or up to 50m indoors. It is easy to install, easy to use and can even be a mini conference phone. The popular Skype user interface and the attractive large colour lcd display gives you tomorrow's telephone today and for the future, because it is easy and simple to download new software directly from the phone.


Phones out - Dualphone IN !!,
By M. A. Lely "Michiel" (London, UK)

For years now I have used Skype with its pros and cons. Main con was always the need for a PC. I tried VoIP services, but there are usually hidden costs like the contract duration at Vonage for example.

The Dualphone solved my main issues - I have a phone that fully replaces my old phone. You can call using your landline or skype. The quality on Skype is very good, so that is what I typically use and I don't need to keep my PC on.

The setup was very straightforward and took me five minutes. Just hook up the special router, charge the phone and log in on your skype account.

There is one issue that sometimes comes up. If you are on your PC and logged into Skype it may conflict. As a result Skype may not recognise the credit you have on the Dualphone.

There are some minor improvements they could make to the interface, but all in all it was well worth the investment.




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