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The Kensington Vo200 Bluetooth Internet Phone

Working via VoIP

By Sergiu Gatlan, Communications News Editor

11th of January 2007, 15:10 GMT

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If you have a laptop and want to make very clear VoIP calls using noise cancellation and noise suppression technologies, then the Kensington VoIP Bluetooth Internet Phone Vo200 is certainly the answer to your problem.

Besides being able to handle this type of calls by using such advanced technologies, you will also be the happy new owner of a very nicely designed mobile device.

The Vo200 has a folding design and being exactly the size of a PC card slot, you will very easily store it inside your laptop
so you won't have to carry it around in your pockets and risk scratching it or who knows what else.

This Bluetooth enabled handset can be used as a hands-free due to its speakerphone or, if you consider it to be a better solution to your needs, as a mobile handset if the nature of the call is more private and you don't want any words to reach some indiscrete ears walking around your location (sounds kind of funny doesn't it? :) ).

The Vo200 will offer you support for calls over Yahoo, Google, MSN and Skype, but there still is a drawback, as always. It will only be useful to you when you are near your PC or your laptop because when you'll be separated from your best friend, the computer, this friendly VoIP friend of yours will be rendered virtually useless.

You could find some things to do with it though but, believe me, you can be sure neither of them will have to do with VoIP calls whatsoever.

This device will let you talk continuously for 3 whole hours and will offer 30 hours of standby, but you have to consider one thing: when the Vo200 is safely tucked in the PC card slot, it automatically charges itself so you may say that the standby time can be seen as virtually infinite.

If you ever decide to get yourself such a thing, you have to be ready to draw out of your wallet around 90 $, to be exact 89.99 $.

Not very much when considering what you get and you will probably end up thinking this VoIP Bluetooth Internet Phone really is worth every penny you paid for it.
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