There are plenty of Skype handsets around at the moment – and most of them
seem rather overpriced, often coming in at £100-£130.
Philip’s VOIP841 phone is in the same bracket, but it does have another trick
up its sleeve to help justify that rather high price tag.
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Neatly designed in glossy black, and more solidly constructed than most of
the rival
rival Skype
phones phones we’ve seen so far, the VOIP841 works with both Skype and your
existing landline.
This means you can make cheap calls using your
Skype
account, but can also receive incoming calls to your landline number as well.
To install the phone you use an Ethernet cable to connect its base unit to
your broadband router, and an ordinary phone cable to connect it to your
landline telephone socket.
The phone will then ring when it receives an incoming call on your landline,
and for outgoing calls you simply use the menu on the phone’s small LCD screen
to switch between Skype and landline calls.
The phone works perfectly well, and should have broad appeal – particularly
to small businesses and home workers who can save money on Skype calls during
office hours while also being able to take incoming calls on their normal
landline.
The only fly in the ointment is the fact that the VOIP841 doesn’t have a
built-in answerphone. This means that it can’t entirely replace your existing
landline telephone and answerphone setup.
Philips
includes a voucher that entitles you to a year’s use of
Skype’s
Voicemail service, but this only works for Skype calls and can’t record
calls made to your landline.
To be fair, the VOIP841 is more versatile than comparably priced rivals, such
as the Netgear Skype Wifi Phone. It’s just a shame that the lack of an
answerphone prevents it from being the ideal all-in-one phone system that it
could be.
Pros: Works with both Skype and landline calls; attractive
design; good build quality Cons: Expensive; lacks built-in answerphone Overall: The Philips VOIP841 Internet Phone works well, but the
lack of an answerphone is disappointing
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