Final thoughts (what we really think) and HEXUS.right2reply
At a glance
Pros
* Inexpensive (no, we're
NOT going to encourage you by saying exactly how much - but your target
is under Ā£40)
* Potentially VERY useful and a great enhancement to Skype (if only you were sure it would work and stay working)
* USB-powered
* Compact size - 80(w) x 29(h) x115(d)mm
* Potentially VERY useful and a great enhancement to Skype (if only you were sure it would work and stay working)
* USB-powered
* Compact size - 80(w) x 29(h) x115(d)mm
Cons
* Currently requires a
beta driver that's not publicly available
* Even with the beta driver, may not work reliably with different versions of Skype's software
* Won't necessarily work with wired phones out of the box. Optional - and not easy to find - adaptors may do the trick (we know we didn't tell you this before but it's true - just as it is with the D-Link, so see that review if you want chapter-and-verse)
* Doesn't work with some older DECT phones out of the box - manually rewired cables may do the trick but don't ask us how you'd do that
* Drivers not Windows Logo approved (yes, yes, we didn't tell you this either but, hell, don't shout, you're not going to buy the thing anyway)
* Even with the beta driver, may not work reliably with different versions of Skype's software
* Won't necessarily work with wired phones out of the box. Optional - and not easy to find - adaptors may do the trick (we know we didn't tell you this before but it's true - just as it is with the D-Link, so see that review if you want chapter-and-verse)
* Doesn't work with some older DECT phones out of the box - manually rewired cables may do the trick but don't ask us how you'd do that
* Drivers not Windows Logo approved (yes, yes, we didn't tell you this either but, hell, don't shout, you're not going to buy the thing anyway)
Although we're of the opinion that the USRobotics 9620 USB Telephone Adapter isn't quite the disaster that D-Link's DPH-50U turned out to be, it would be madness for us to recommend anyone buy it or for us to imply that it did somehow meet any acceptable standard of performance.
That said, now we know we can get it working, we'll fight USRobotics tooth-and-nail when we're asked for it back. Or, at least, we'll try to hold onto it until we get hands on with one of those Skype phones that doesn't require a PC - and so shouldn't (please, please, Lord) suffer as a result of changes that Skype makes to its own software.
Got any thoughts on this review? Do you reckon we've been too soft, too hard, or failed to give you all the little snippets that we included in our demolition of the D-Link? Tell us what YOU really think in this thread over in the HEXUS.community.
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External.links
USRobotics - 9620 USB Telephone Adapter home pageD-Link UK - USB Phone Adapter DPH-50U home page
Skype hardware support forums - home page
Skype hardware support forums - Installed skype 2.5 and now my dlink dph-50u does not work
Skype hardware support forums - search page for DPH-50U
Skype - rates for SkypeOut calls
Skype - rates for sending text messages
Skype - software version history (Windows) (and well worth a look to appreciate the rapid pace of change of Skype's own software)
Hijack This - home page
Wikipedia - entry about Skype
MoneySavingExpert.com - pricing call-checker service (for a cheaper way to make overseas calls than SkypeOut - but less convenient)