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πŸ“ž Skype USB Phone Adapter by D-Link Review

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Details

BrandD-Link
Telephone TypeCordless
Item Dimensions LxWxH41.34 x 35.43 x 11.81 inches
Item Weight120 Grams
Caller IdentificationYes

Description of πŸ“ž Skype USB Phone Adapter by D-Link

Use your regular phone to make Skype Internet Telephone Service calls. Receive and make both regular telephone and Skype Internet Telephone calls on the same phone. In-call switching, conference calling, call forwarding, and toll bypassing. Includes two RJ-11 ports and a USB port to connect your regular phone line, phone and computer. Gives you the best of both worlds--the features of your existing phone and the low cost advantages of Skype.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Skype Adapter: A Game Changer!

Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice with electronics, I found this adapter incredibly easy to set up and use. It worked well with my Skype account and allowed me to make hands-free calls while watching TV. The only downside is that it only works with one phone at a time, but that's not a big deal for me. Overall, I highly recommend this adapter for anyone who wants to stay connected while enjoying their favorite shows.

Pros
  • Allows for easy use of Skype on traditional landline phones.
Cons
  • May require additional software to function properly.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It works but don't expect too much

I was so excited to get this product I wanted a cheap long distance replacement and thought I could hook up this device Get up, let the Computer and you can make a long-distance call anytime just by picking up the phone. God how wrong I was. I am very familiar with installing device drivers. The driver installed, but then I got an error message that my device could not be found. The "mini-disk" that came with it didn't even work on my CD, so I had to search online for drivers. It took a lot of…

Pros
  • Looking forward to it
Cons
  • Poorly thought out

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Windows 7 - I frown.

Third update February 24, 2010 It was fine while it lasted, but Windows 7 prevented this device from being used. After a bit of research, I found out that a similar device, Zoom, has a 64-bit driver, so I figured I had nothing to lose by trying it out. Well it turns out I was wrong. Not only did it not seem to work on Windows 7 (according to DLink tech support), installing the driver also corrupted the firmware on the adapter so that when trying to connect to a computer running XP, the device…

Pros
  • Robust surface
Cons
  • Corrupt