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Skype Phone Reviews: IPEVO SOLO, FREE.2

solo_3.jpgWe‘ve recently started using Skype hardware by little-known vendor IPEVO. SOLO models for the desktop (pictured) and FREE.2 USB handsets for the road. The SOLO plugs straight into your ethernet network, and also functions as a tiny ethernet switch, providing a port for your computer if you only have one RJ-45 jack at your desk. It took me less than 5 minutes to get running with no “Quick Start Guide” crap or drivers required. Since I already had a fully juiced Skype account, the SOLO logged in flawlessly with no hassle. Happiness ensued.

The full-color screen is easy to read and the angle can be adjusted. Unlike more “enterprisey” phones, there is no excess buttonage, and the unit in general is very easy to figure out and use. Despite a couple minor nitpicky items (could be easier to access voicemail, not enough speed-dial stuff, needs conferencing built in), the SOLO is a solid practical phone at less than $200 (USD) per seat.

I’m less fond of the FREE.2. I suppose it works well for what it is, but I don’t like having to think about starting special software to take advantage of all the features. Everything should Just Work without having to worry about additional moving parts. (Oh, and everything should integrate flawlessly with Address Book too.) The hardware itself seems to work well enough, but until the software side is more streamlined and polished I’ll likely stick to headphones and the MacBook Pros built-in microphone.

IPEVO also offers a dedicated conference unit named XING which we may pick up in the future, but have not played with so far.

5 replies on “Skype Phone Reviews: IPEVO SOLO, FREE.2”

The software side is Skype’s thing and not the thing of Ipevo. You should see the software in the new desktop phone from Belkin, the pics show that they just used 1:1 the client for wi-fi phones and put it into the desktop device, that is what I call NOT streamlined.

The Ipevo Solo’s Skype software is a dream compared to this.

Also things might change once there are firmware updates for the SOLO. as I wrote in my review of the solo ๐Ÿ™‚

Product Review: Ipevo SOLO…

First of all, what do we have infront of here? A desktop phone which looks pretty pretty – except it has a huge (for this kind of phone at least) display of 2.4 inch of very good quality compareable to the SPH101!

It seems like the IPEVO marketin…..

The software reuse may or may not be a good thing depending on how much they improve the core functions. Probably not, but time will tell. It’s great to see a lower price point for the Belkin, at least, which will drive some healthy competition in the area.

@Preston: It’s a disadvantage, believe me… The interface is complicated in comparance.

Belkin Skype phones usually do such things plus worse quality LCD display, smaller. The wifi one has e.g. also terribe keys.
That’s how they get the lower price. So the 69 รขโ€šยฌ more is well spent on the ipevo.

You forget the Topcom Desktop phone, so there is already competition in this field ๐Ÿ™‚

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