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8x8 Packet8 VoIP Service with DV326 VideoPhone

8x8 Packet8 VoIP Service with DV326 VideoPhone

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Brand: 8x8, Inc.
Category: CE


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews

Format: Cd
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1

MPN: EQU0401
Model: EQU0401
UPC: 743708336018
EAN: 0743708336018
ASIN: B0002L32HU


Features:
  • Product Type - Phone
  • Warranty - 1 year limited
  • Auto-focus range 2 -inch to infinity
  • Up to 30 frames per second video quality

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
8x8 Packet8 VideoPhone VoIP - With the same ease as making a regular telephone call, Packet 8 VideoPhone delivers high-quality, full-motion video and clear, delay-free audio over any broadband (high-speed Cable or DSL) Internet connection. Designed with residential and business customers in mind, this powerful standalone device will enhance your phone calls immeasurably while saving you money on your phone bill. 5 high-quality active matrix TFT-LCD screen with 23 to 90 degrees tilt 100 number phonebook /10 number speed dial Privacy mode Freeze Frame for Still Shots Friendly on-screen menu instructions Audio In and Video In jacks for external source Audio Out and Video Out jacks for larger display 2 Switched autosense Ethernet ports Echo-cancellation and no-delay high-quality audio Standard phone features - redial, mute, speed-dial, ringer volume adjustment Requires 8x8 Packet subscription and DSL, Cable or other broadband Internet Service Provider o clear, moveable display

Amazon.com Product Description
As easily as making a regular telephone call, the Packet8 DV326 VideoPhone delivers high-quality full-motion video and clear, delay-free audio. The DV326 can be used on any broadband cable or DSL IP-based connection with Ethernet, such as LANs, WANs, and the public Internet. Designed for use with a Packet8 VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) service plan, the VideoPhone will enhance your phone calls with the addition of video, while saving you money on your phone bill.

The VideoPhone routes all calls over the Internet, allowing you to call standard phones, cell phones, and other Packet8 phones with equal ease.

The DV326 VideoPhone throttles through connection speeds from 84 Kbps to 684 Kbps and can deliver 30 fps quality video at 256 Kbps connection speeds and higher. It can also be used to make or receive normal audio calls from any cell or traditional phone. Easy to set up and use, the VideoPhone has everything you need to make a video call. There is no need for an external TV, monitor, keyboard, microphone, or speakers. The high-quality CCD camera delivers crisp, colorful images, while the 30-frames-per-second video quality and up to 352 x 288 resolution provide near TV quality video. The LCD screen tilts from 23 to 90 degrees to give you the best viewing angle, while features such as picture-in-picture, privacy mode, and freeze frame provide control over the video feed.

Ports for broadband and video/audio input and output are within easy reach.

With audio/video-in and -out ports, you can attach peripherals such as a plasma screen, camcorder, or projector. Echo-cancellation and no-delay technology help deliver high-quality audio signals. A 100-number phone directory helps you to keep track of all your important numbers, while 10-number speed dial provides quick access to the most important entries.

Working together, Packet8's VoIP technology and the DV326 VideoPhone allow you to enjoy all the features that you have come to expect from traditional phones, such as call waiting, caller ID, speakerphone, personalized voice mail, and three-way conferencing, while also taking advantage of features made possible only by utilizing the latest in Internet technology. Anyone with broadband (high-speed) Internet access can make unlimited calls within the U.S. and Canada for one low monthly rate. You also get unlimited worldwide calling to other Packet8 subscribers at no extra charge.

With Packet8 service, you can manage your account online, forward voice mail to your e-mail as an attachment, and even take your home area code with you when you travel, so your home or office can reach you without paying long-distance rates. All you need to get started is the VideoPhone, an existing high-speed Internet DSL or cable connection, and a home router or gateway with an open Ethernet port. Whether in the office or at home, the Packet8 VideoPhone delivers face-to-face communication anywhere in the world. It comes backed by a one-year limited warranty.

What's in the Box
Videophone, AC adapter, AC power cord, Ethernet cable, RCA cable, external auto-sensing conference microphone with 6' cable, user's manual

Terms and Conditions
Buying this item signifies agreement to sign up for service with 8x8 and to pay a monthly subscription fee. For details about how the service works and for complete terms and conditions, visit www.packet8.net. For technical assistance, call 1-888-898-8733.




Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best if served with no preconceptions   December 10, 2007
Yoshiro Aoki (usa)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Ive had this phone and service since it became available, and its really great. The phone is configurable to match with your connection environment, so if you have a superior or crappy ISP you can easily adjust the phone's settings for the best experience.

I bought two of these phones when they first came out, and paid accordingly (ouch!) but it was because I had taken a position several states away from my fiance, who was busy completing an internship at school. So, it was long-distance relationship time.

I found that very few people have even used a video phone, and were either interested or dead set against the whole idea. The folks against it seem to have an attitude forged by watching too much science fiction over how video phones are used, rather than from direct experience. Let me describe video VoIP, at least how we used our phones.

First, these phones have an excellent hands-free microphone so we could walk around within typical earshot and still hold a normal conversation. An external audio jack provided with the phone allows for additional speakers, but we never needed them as the phone's speaker is quite excellent as is.

More importantly, this phone is equipped with external video jacks, both input and output, the output side of which we connected to inexpensive projector systems.
The end result is a blank wall in my remote apartment became a full-size extension of her apartment several states away, and visa versa. It was terrific, as we could study together like we were in the same place.

In the movies, people are staring into a little LCD screen and talking to it. Thats silly after about the first 2 minutes. Also, folks think the calls are just like from a cell or land line. Thats even more silly, as Video VoIP conversations for us anyway typically lasted several hours, and sometimes I would go into another room to play X-Box while she was on the cell with her mom. It made no difference; it was like she was in the next room...I could look into the next room to see when she was done arguing (I mean, talking) with her mom, in between sets of Counter Strike and Doom3.

On the technical side, setting up the phone couldn't be easier as it will automatically configure itself on your network with DHCP. The device also has a nice network configuration menu to switch between DHCP (automatic) and manual network settings. Ive used both and they work fine, and now use a static address for DNS name resolution by my telemetry gathering (syslog) servers, making the telemetry easier to sort and evaluate. These settings are also available for review and setting through the phones built-in web site. Additionally, the firmware takes care of updating itself from Packet8, though you also have the option to do so yourself.

Basically, use the phone the way that it suits your life, not the way other people expect you to use it, or any of that sci-fi induced crapola. And the more external audio / video connection options a given phone has the more you will be able to do with it in that regard. Might want to keep that in mind, no matter what phone you decide on.

Five stars...I love this phone : )




5 out of 5 stars Awesome!!!!   October 16, 2007
Jason Hawkins (La Habra, CA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This phone is truly a remarkable piece of technology that has connected me with my friends and family like never before. The video is in real time and the sound is just like a regular telephone. You can even connect a DVD player or a camcorder to the unit to play back family videos to the other party on their video phone. I highly recommend getting this phone not only because of the video capabilities, but also because it is cheaper than regular home phone service! This is a definate winner in my book!


1 out of 5 stars Awful customer service   June 25, 2007
D. Choi (New York)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

Customer service is atrocious. Numerous e-mails with a simple billing question went unanswered and, like a previous poster I was billed for service for several months after I had ported my number to another provider, notwithstanding that there was no longer a phone number assigned to my Packet8 account.

Prior to transferring service I had numerous technical problems (which was why I dropped service) - STAY AWAY!!!



5 out of 5 stars Packet8 Videophone is years ahead of Vonage and other telecom   May 5, 2007
TechHeadDD
Forget the complaints. The customer service has been excellent for the 2+ years that I've had service. Video and audio quality have been great as well.

I carry the phone in a small case when I travel, just plug it into an ethernet port and it self-configures. In 30 seconds or so I'm up and running. I use it to make hundreds of calls (including my ex-wife in Canada) at no extra cost. Packet8 owns the technology and they charge less. Sure they should advertise, but if they did they'd have to charge what Vonage charges.

Keep in touch and SEE your family members, old friends...this is a no brainer.



5 out of 5 stars Great Video Phone   May 25, 2006
G. Jose (MI, USA)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I have had this phone for 2 months now. Buying from Amazon was a $50 less expensive than buying from Packet8. Set-up and registration was no problem. Audio quality is exccellent-equivalent to my landline. Video quality is generally excellent. At times it slows due to my wife's basic DSL connection. I communicate daily with my wife in Mexico City, Mexico who has another DV326. Neither of us has had any problems. Our savings utilizing VOIP will be considerable-$75-$100 per month.

UPDATE After 2 years we are still using the phones to communicate between the U.S. and Mexico. We have upgraded the Mexico connection to obtain more bandwidth. We have had absoluely NO problems. We are talking upwards of 1000+ minutes per month. Total savings per month are now $300+. Packet 8 has added the ability to add a local Mexico City number to the system which will be great.


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