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![]() The CIT 310 dual-mode phone allows you to make free VOIP calls to all your friends on Yahoo Messenger and very inexpensive calls to everyone else. |
Users who are already Yahoo Messenger customers...will find the Linksys CIT 310 a snap to set up. |
To make calls to cell and land-line phones you'll need to purchase "Phone Out" time. Prices vary depending on the country you want to call, but most international calls run 1 to 2 cents a minute. Of course the Linksys handset also makes it easier for friends to call you through free internet services. You won't pay for computer-to-computer calls, but rather than rushing to your computer and pushing various keys to answer an internet call, the handset will ring at an incoming internet call, allowing you to answer just like a traditional phone. The final option is to allow friends to call your internet phone from their cell or land-line phones. For a modest fee (currently around $30 a year) you can purchase a "Phone In" number others can use to call you.
Design
The handset has a nice modern design that feels comfortable and natural in either hand. At 5.5 inches high by 1.08 inches wide, it more resembles a contemporary cordless phone in size and shape than it does a cell phone. While the small color screen has only moderate resolution, it does offer manual adjustment of brightness and contrast. Of course, this phone is meant for calling only--not for viewing email or videos--so it's more than adequate for the job.
![]() Scroll through your list of Yahoo contacts and push a button to call your friend's computer. |
![]() You can even use the CIT 310 to check local weather or look up an address. View all screens. |
Connection Quality and Convenience
Let's be honest: VOIP is simply not yet as reliable as a land-line (or good cell connection), nor is the sound quality as high. That said, we tested the phone by making a series of calls locally, nationally, and internationally and found we were able to achieve pretty good, but not great, reception. Calling a friend in London we experienced a lag for a few seconds, but once the connection was established we noticed only a slight reduction in sound quality compared to a land-line conversation. Those familiar with internet phoning are aware that only one voice in the conversation can be heard at a time, making it impossible for you and your conversation partner to talk over the top of each other. To some this can be a bit disconcerting at first, but we found that only a brief warm-up period is required to adjust.
The Linksys CIT 310 advertizes a connection range of about 50 meters between handset and base station during indoor use. Our experience was that the connection is about what you would expect from any modern cordless phone. We had no trouble moving from room to room or to a different floor in the house from the base station, but could not stray too far outdoors. While the phone frees internet phoning from a direct connection to your PC, it can only be used within range of the base station connected to your PC. This is in contrast to a Wi-Fi based internet phone, such as the Netgear Skype Phone, which allows you to connect to the Skype VOIP network whenever you're in range of any accessible Wi-Fi hotspot.
Speaking of Skype, we compared the connection quality of the CIT 310 and Yahoo Messenger with Skype calls. We found voice quality to be very similar, and the Yahoo Messenger service offers much the same functionality as the venerable Skype service. Overall, if you don't require a Wi-Fi based phone, and you can live with having the base station connected to your computer, the CIT 310 provides a dandy alternative to Skype.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CIT310 - Very Cool!,
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This review is from: Cisco-Linksys CIT310 Dual-Mode Cordless Phone for Yahoo! Messenger (Personal Computers)
This is not only a great looking sleek, hi-tech phone, but it is AWESOME!No one has as many features packed into one small device such as this! I am very impressed with the technical capabilities such as Wireless, Color screen, Speaker phone, Page Handset, hold button, intercom other phones, and more! Most importantly, the sound is very clear(on broadband)... sorry Skype, I liked you first, but I like Yahoo more. This is not only 2 phones in one (land line & Yahoo! phone), but if you buy more than one, they can be walkie talkies (I talk then you talk), OR they can be speakerphone intercoms too (we both talk at same time)! Each phone can have its own ringer, wallpaper, Display name. And as a busisness user, I can sort each contact as a category (freinds, family, business, VIP, other, school, etc...) and give group thier own ring tone! Like I said very cool phone, and at $80 bucks, well worth the features!!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Quality issues or what?,
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This review is from: Cisco-Linksys CIT310 Dual-Mode Cordless Phone for Yahoo! Messenger (Personal Computers)
When I first read other reviews about this phone I wasn't too worried. Now after purchasing it I wish I never had. The cradle for the phone to sit in on the base is too small. One little bump and out falls the phone on the floor. I have never been able to use the phone for VIOP which is a shame since thats why I purchased it. Now it constantly says out of range even though I'm right next to the base. So now it's just worthless. It makes me wonder if there are quality issues where this phone is assembled. How can it have such good and bad reviews otherwise. I don't recomend buying one of these unless you enjoy headaches.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not usable for VoIP,
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Cisco-Linksys CIT310 Dual-Mode Cordless Phone for Yahoo! Messenger (Personal Computers)
As a regular Yahoo! Voice user, I was excited to see this product become available, and ordered one as soon as I saw it.It was easy to set up, and worked well, out of the box. I did some normal land-line calls (non-VOIP), and it worked well. It downloaded my Yahoo contact list to the phone, but I wasn't able to select a number to dial over the normal line. I had to dial the numbers myself. Then I made a VoIP call, and things fell apart. The calls completed successfully, but both people I called complained of echoes and low volume, so much so that they said they felt it was unusable. The problem got worse the further away from the base unit. Given the generally high quality of Yahoo! Voice, I was extremely dissappointed. Hopefully a software up will become available to improve this, but for now, I would hold off purchasing.
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