Hip-IP Adds the Snom M3 VoIP DualPhone

Hip-IP.com adds new telephone to its fast expanding range of VoIP DualPhone which already includes the Siemens Gigaset S450IP and the RTX DualPhone 3081. Users can now experience the huge benefits of VoIP without the need for a PC. Hip-IP.com now stock the Snom M3 IP DECT telephone which allows the user to make and receive VoIP enabled telephone calls without a PC.

With the increasing popularity of the SIP based VoIP providers this provides a genuine alternative to the Skype based DualPhone. You can use up to eight handsets with one base station, making the Snom M3 ideal for both home and office use. It is an expandable system with multiline functionality allowing for up to three simultaneous calls at time.

The dual mode technology also means that these excellent products can also make regular PSTN (landline) telephone calls from the same unit embracing DECT technology. The 128 x 128 pixel color display with backlight function operates for 10 hours talk time or 100 hours standby.

Snom have moved away from their traditional desk phone roots with this new handset. It is a very good looking phone that is backed up by solid engineering making it a viable alternative to both the Siemens and RTX SIP DualPhone models. The ability to add multiple handsets will ensure the popularity of this product, appealing to both home and office users.

The units come with a one year manufacturer’s warranty as standard.

With the recent launch of the Siemens Gigaset S450IP, Panasonic Globarange and RTX DualPhone 3081 the market and popularity for this type of product is heating up. Consumers are now waiting with bated breath for the next development in this technology which is bringing much lower call rates (if not free calls) to the masses. You can be sure whatever those developments are Hip-IP.com will be on the case.





Posted on Oct 29, 2007  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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