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Posted by: Rick at August 31, 2005 12:10 PM
Very cool, it's got wideband audio! So you get full sound all the way to your ear. There's no landline drop-off in quality. Impressive.
Posted by: websetters at August 31, 2005 12:38 PM
Stuart, I too was enthusiastic when the DUALphone was released in the UK a few months back and promptly bought one with a view of supplying to our clients.
My one, major disappointment was in the poor quality of the phone keys and I frequently found myself entering the wrong number when dialling from the phone – a must if you are to benefit from the roaming feature of a wireless phone.
I reluctantly gave up after three weeks of use and we implemented converter devices in our office very similar to the U-Connect mentioned in your other post. This also allows the use of your own phone (DECT or fixed) and we now supply this device in the UK.
I take your point regarding audio quality but another advantage of a converter device is its use in situations other than by an individual with a phone. We have implemented the WS:3200 (our badged converter) with clients other than just to connect a phone or DECT system.
One such example is a client who by attaching four converters to the ports on their Dialogic cards in their existing auto dialler allowed them to dial out from their existing systems through Skype (both Skype to Skype and SkypeOut) or the PSTN depending upon the dial string supplied.
A second example is where a busy hi-fi retail store has attached to their shop’s small business PBX allowing the busy store staff to take customer calls from both the PSTN and now from Skype.
The integration of the DUALphone with Skype is very good but if it can't be used as a phone in all senses its use is limited. I would welcome your comments on whether you experienced this same failing with the keypad or perhaps we just experienced difficulties associated with early units from the manufacturing line. We did buy early! If it is the later then we might reconsider adding this to our list of devices for our UK clients.
Regards
Graeme
Posted by: Stuart Henshall at August 31, 2005 11:09 PM
Graeme,
Great examples of small business solutions using the converters to access additional lines or lower Skype rates plus access Skypers directly.
I've not had any problems with the key pad, although I'm not punching it all day and so can't say I've put it through a punishing stress test.
One approach I'm interested in .... I want a box similar to your 3200 that will enable me to route SkypeIn into a PBX. It requires a different output. Do you know of any?
Posted by: John at September 1, 2005 5:40 AM
I got this update from Dualphone support yesterday:
Dear Customer,
To listen to message with your Dualphone.
1) Press the # sign on your phone.
2) Press the green button your phone.
3) Use the Skype program to choose the VM you wish to listen too.
Kind Regards,
Dualphone Support
Posted by: websetters at September 2, 2005 12:39 PM
Hi Stuart, what type of PBX are you referring or is this a generic question? Let me know what you are trying to achieve by directing SkypeIn into the PC and I'll see what I can advise.
Drop me a line graeme@websetters.co.uk or IM me @ websetters if more appropriate.
Regards
Graeme
Posted by: Lee Dryburgh at September 3, 2005 11:43 AM
In relation to the statement Very cool, it's got wideband audio! So you get full sound all the way to your ear. There's no landline drop-off in quality. Impressive.I wonder if the person who wrote this has the handset? My father bought one in the UK a month ago and according to my ear it does not sound wide band. I have been wondering if the mic it uses is limited to normal narrowband ranges? I can only say that to our ears it is not wideband, even though we are using Skype-Skype calls. Also one quirk if you are away from your PC then since you are not moving your mouse then your status will change to idle; only way round this is not to have your status change to idle at all (changeable in Skype settings).
Posted by: Stuart Henshall at September 3, 2005 3:18 PM
Lee,
I'd concur that the audio experience is not up to a headset and I've had a few more comments that when using the handset I'm not as clear. No question that if you want to make an impression "audio presence" on someone else then using a great mic is most important.
Good point on the status changes. Just proves that we have quite a way to go on Skypeware, for both quality and integration. I'd note some other programs even change your status to DND when in a call. I wouldn't want that either, however others may like the option.
Posted by: Trevor Dollman at September 24, 2005 2:05 PM
Receiving Skype calls on the DUALphone whilst the pc is off. if you are using Skype 1.4 beta, you can now forward your calls (SkypeOut rates apply) to your fixed line, this means that if you turn your pc of and divert your SkypeIn and Skype calls you can still receive them to the DUALphone, without having to be in the same room as the pc or having to use a different phone.
DUALphone is also available from:
www.nyc-dualphone.com
Posted by: Jan Jesman at October 24, 2005 4:24 AM
I have no complaints about the Du@lphone. For the moment it seems to be the best choice for making cordless Skype compatible calls. Although With companies like seimens offering advanced DECT phones with VoIP capabilities The Dualphone will have to fight to hold on to its crown.
Incidentally the best price I have found the Du@lphone at is from I-VoIP.co.uk
Keep up the good blogging!
Posted by: Howard at October 31, 2005 6:26 PM
Dear Stuart
AmperorDirect (http://www.amperordirect.com) has started to carry the RTX dualphone. Could we post a link to your article at here?
Best Regards
Howard
Posted by: Paul_1974 at November 13, 2005 10:51 AM
I ordered my phone from i-voip and two weeks on I'm, still waiting for my phone. I've emailed several times but they never reply. I reckon its some kid in his bedroom who doesnt know what he's doing - am now contacting my bank to reverse the payment.
Posted by: Stefan Michalak at November 22, 2005 2:51 PM
Dear Paul_1974,
I am Stefan Michalak a director of I-VoIP.co.uk. You claim to have not received the Du@lphone you ordered from us 2 weeks ago.
We urge you to contact us immediatly in regard to this matter on +442071931885 or by e-mailing enquiries@i-voip.co.uk.
We have seen your post on a number of forums now and would query whether they are genuine.
I-VoIP prides itself on providing a high quality service and we have as yet received no reports of undelivered items. Please contact us immediately if your complaint is genuine or will be unable to help you.
Posted by: Andrea at April 18, 2006 7:52 AM
after having used this cordless for one year i must say that the concept is very good, but the built quality is very poor.
Two sets bought.
Both of them had problems with LCD display.
One has been substituted, and after few months, now it's dead.
Both the cordlesses (of which one still with the erratic LCD display) have been always updated with software releases.
I read of other people having problems with displays.
It's a shame.
Posted by: Paul at June 12, 2006 1:30 PM
I agree about the build quality and the LCD display. I bought one of these for myself and one for someone else. After about a year both phones had developed faults in the LCD displays. The attitude of the manufacturer's was pathetic. They told me to contact the store where I bought it after I had told them that it was out of business. Their view seems to be that thay are not liable. Legally, I do understand that. Practically, however, they have unloaded a product which is almost certain to develop a fault onto the market and must be aware of this by now and a company with intergrity would seek to make this right. They are happy for customers to lose their money on it.
Posted by: faz at July 9, 2006 2:49 AM
I have had the Du@lphone about two weeks and have had the following problems:
1. Skypeout calls keep getting dropped (random times...)
2. Have posted complaint to the support department - have heard nothing back..
I have the latest dualphone suite installed. I think it maybe due to the fact that I am using the latest Skype software (2.5.0.122) and dualphone's software does not work too well with it. In any case I will be returning the phone as faulty unless I hear from the company pronto...
Posted by: Paul at July 15, 2006 6:05 AM
I had the LCD problem too. Two phones bought by my friend and me. Both developed a faulty LCD, which became unreadable, and the manufacturer just sent us standard copy and paste replies. The dealer is out of business and the manufacturer does not care. This product has a terrible build quality and is liable to fail after a year. Avoidance suggested.
Posted by: Jareb at November 6, 2006 8:23 AM
I purchased seven of these phones for the office. Within two months, two have had the keypad failure problem. They're not locked (not using the keypad lock feature); they're busted.. I've tried everything.
Is there a 'reset to factory defaults' option somewhere in the basestation/software?
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