IOGear knows how to create a home VoIP environment

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Another VoIP calling kit is heading to world consumer market. The ambition of the IOGear VoIP Skype Calling Kit is similar to competitors’ kit: offering devices that simulate some landline phone system and let callers to get away from their desktop computer.

The IOGear kit does good in this direction. Wouldn’t bother small and home office users who want their VoIP telephone environment to look close to a landline one, with a dial pad, microphone, headset and two audio ports (for external speakers for instance). In addition, six USB 2.0 ports bundle the Skype phone.

With this Skype swiss knife, who on earth would want to switch for another voice calling software? If you do, just drop some comments here. We’d like to hear your point of view.

Apr 10, 2006 | By Nuno

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