Sunday, October 4, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Solid Red Rubberized Snap On Crystal Case with Clip + Rapid Car Charger + Home Travel Charger + Clear Durable Reusable LCD Screen Protector + USB Data Cable for T-Mobile Sony Ericsson TM506 Cell Phone
Friday, October 2, 2009
Linksys Wireless G Broadband Router With 2 Phone Ports
Customer Review: Doesn't work with Vonage system.
This is a good wireless router with 2 phone ports, but unfortunately it is not compatible with the Vonage telephone system so I had to return it and get the D-Link VWR that is made specifically for Vonage. I don't think it is as good a product as the Linksys, but the phone ports wouldn't work. The ethernet and wireless worked flawlessly for the few days that I was trying to figure out some way to make it work with Vonage.
IrDA Infrared Port for 5.25" Drive Bay, wireless data transfer for Polar Heart Rate Monitor, Sony Ericsson Nokia Motorola Samsung Siemen Phones, Palm Pilot Treo CLIE PDA -- Fully supported in native mode without special by Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, and Linux (with proper Linux driver)
Monday, September 28, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
SMART Amazing Phone DirectSync - Mobile Charging Kit (High Current Output) (UK outlet plug)
Friday, September 25, 2009
VK Mobile Kickflip Premium Quality Cell Phone Pouch Case - Includes TWO Bonus Charm Holders - Chicago Cubs - Oficially MLB Licensed
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Plantronics Headset M175C for Mobile & Cordless Phones
Customer Review: Very good headset
I've used both the M170 and M175C headsets extensively with both cordless and cell phones. The 170 is the same except for lacking a listening volume control and mic mute switch on a pod in the middle of the cord. Both headsets are comfortable enough to wear all day (with headband), sound great receiving and good transmitting, and have effective noise-cancelling. The 170 is simpler and does not have the volume/mute pod swinging around on the cord, and the 175 adds the convenience of these functions. Over a period of years, the volume control can get scratchy, so the 170 lasts longer. The main fault of both headsets is that the mic volume isn't quite loud enough, even with the mic switch on max. I'm not even sure why there is a mic switch -- it NEVER needs to be turned down. When the other person has trouble hearing me, I unplug the headset and use the phone directly, and the volume increases noticably for them. This is usually not a problem unless the other person is in a noisy environment, but I wish the headset mic would be as loud as the phone mic. Perhaps this is a side-effect of the noise-cancelling mic feature and would require an amplifier to overcome. If I could buy a battery-powered supplemental mic amp, I would. Plantronics, are you listening? I'm about to buy another M170 as my old one has died. These headsets have died for me by rough treatment causing damage to the plug or plug wire, or -- on the 175 -- the volume control getting scratchy. Overall, this is a very good headset and the best value I know for the money.
Customer Review: Great Headset
I connected this headset to my cordless telephone, and it worked very well. It far outperforms the audio quality of "cheapie" headsets I got at Staples and Wal-Mart, and it is more comfortable too. The ear piece has a good cushion. It is not perfect; you cannot talk softly. However, if you speak up, nobody can tell you are using a headset! It certainly beats the option of getting a $200+ special business headset, and I am using this headset daily for business calls. It is a good value and it performs.
Pcmicrostore Brand 2nd Generation Motorola Q9h Pda Smart Cellular Phone Premium Blue Silicon Skin Case Cover Compatible With Att Cingular And T Mobile Q9h
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Gomadic Wireless Internet Cable - Cellular phone to PDA cable
Motorola Razr V3 Gsm Mobile Camera Phone Silver 2
Friday, May 8, 2009
Hitech - Replacement BBTY0460001, BP904, BT1007 Cordless Phone Battery for Some Uniden EXP Series Phones
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T Mobile Samsung Sgh T739 Cell Phone Katalyst Standard Lithium Ion Battery 2
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Philips VOIP841 PC-Free DECT 6.0 Wireless IP Phone
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The Philips VOIP841 is a self-contained unit that requires no installation of software or connection to a computer; simply plug the base into any power outlet in your house, connect it to your broadband connection, and you can start making free Skype telephone calls right away. (To make Skype calls, you must open a Skype account. A Skype account is not included with this phone.)
And by simply plugging your home telephone line into the VOIP841, this phone can double as your everyday landline, giving you the ultimate in convenience.
Easy to Use
If you've used a cell phone or cordless phone, you'll quickly be able to take advantage of all the features the VOIP841 offers. For easy readability, the phone features a 128x128 full-color display, and a 4-way directional pad provides you with easy navigation through the intuitive interface. The handset has enough memory for up to 500 Skype phonebook entries, giving you quick access to your contact list.
You can choose from up to 15 ring tones (5 standard, 10 polyphonic), and the phone allows you to set your ring tone by call type, distinguishing between landline and Internet calls. A speakerphone mode allows for hands-free operation, so you can take notes during the call or share the call with others. There is also a jack connector on the handset for connecting a headset.
DECT Frequency for Security and Extended Battery Life
By using the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) frequency at 1.8GHz, the VOIP841 offers you enhanced security features and a longer battery life than other frequencies. On battery power, the VOIP841 offers talk time of up to 12 hours and a standby time of up to 120 hours.
Each base station can accommodate up to four handsets, and up to four base stations can be used together for a total of 16 handsets. For office or home use, the intercom mode allows you to use one handset to call another handset located in a different room.
Customer Review: Highly recommend it!
I've purchased this product since April 2008 and I love it, makes my life easier and cheaper. Sometimes you have to reset (unplug the base from the outlet or take the batteries off from the phone) the telephone due to problems with the internet provider (system down) but In overall works great, I haven't had any problem. I highly recommend it! Skype software is installed, you just have to plug it in, upgrades automatically. I live outside the US and works perfectly for (Central, South America) and as I previously indicated my major problem has been my internet provider not the phone.
Customer Review: Wonderchild of technology...
For those who are a little tech-crazy this product gives a real high. I never have had any problem with this phone since i bought it 6 months before. I am using this phone as my home (landline) phone. My parents from India call through Skype internet client to this phone. This itself justifies the little higher investment. It is unfortunate that the product is no more in the market. I was thinking of buying one for our parents at India. But, at present price of more than $200, it is not worth... instead i could go for ASUS Eee PC which will give me a full functional laptop which i can keep always on, with a little more i'll get a ASUS AiGuru SV1 (skype video phone)
25mm Hands Free Cell Phone Headset For Sony Ericsson P910 T206 T606 T608 T61c T61d T61lx T61z T62u Includes Two Bonus Personal Charm Straps
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
iGo power tip A105 for Nokia N Series Mobile Phones
Deliver the right amount of power to your mobile device using this interchangeable tip with iGo power tip technology.
Compatible with the latest models - no need to buy a new adapter when you upgrade
Automatically configure to ensure each device gets the precise amount of power
Portable and lightweight - eliminates the need to carry multiple adapters
NOTE: Please check compatibility to ensure you select the correct tip for your device
Standard Lithium Ion Replacement Battery For Samsung Sch U410 Cell Phone
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Wireless Phone Jack Unit
Dashboard Removable Adhesive Disk Plate For Garmin Nuvi Streetpilot Series Navigator Etrex Mio Gps Magellan Roadmate Maestro Tomtom One Xl Lowrance Blackberry Smartphone Ipod Iphone Suction
Sunday, April 19, 2009
AT&T SX66 Pocket PC Phone DirectSync - Mobile Charging Kit (High Current Output) (European outlet plug)
Htct Mobile Mda 1250mah Li Ion Battery
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Solid Red Rubberized Snap On Crystal Case with Clip + Rapid Car Charger + Home Travel Charger + Clear Durable Reusable LCD Screen Protector + USB Data Cable for T-Mobile Sony Ericsson TM506 Cell Phone
T Mobile Nokia Phone 6010
Thursday, April 16, 2009
VK Mobile Kickflip Premium Quality Cell Phone Pouch Case - Includes TWO Bonus Charm Holders - Florida Marlins - Oficially MLB Licensed
Vtech Dect 60 Cordless Phone With Caller Id 6031 2
Thursday, March 19, 2009
WIRELESS SOLUTIONS premium phone holster with ratcheting swivel clip for the Nokia 3560, 3570, 3585, 3586, 3587, 3588, 3589, 3590, 3595, 6010. Retail packaged.
Nokia 35mm To 2 Mm Charger Adapter
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Kensington USB Power Tips for Nokia Mobile Phones 24512
Customer Review: Brilliant!
Initially I wondered what the extra USB piece was... it's a voltage up-converter. Brilliant! Works like a charm.
Durable Flexible Soft Orange Silicone Skin Case For Sprint Samsung Sph M800 Instinct Cell Phone
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Southwestern Bell S60901 Extra Wireless Phone Jack Extension
Customer Review: WORKS NICE
THE PACKAGE WILL TELL YOU UP FRONT WHAT THIS WILL DO , REMEMBER BUY BOTH YOU NEED 2 TO MAKE IT WORK...
Customer Review: Not compatable with S60901
I bought this with the S60900 as a second jack. However the S60900 is branded as Philips even though it says Southwestern Bell on the package. The S60901 will not work with the Philips branded S60900.
Premium Motorola Razr2 V8 V9 V9m Charging Usb Data Cable Software Kit Use This Advanced Data Cable And Fully Functional Software To Access All Your Phones Capable Data Pictures Ringtones Vidoe 3
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Odyssey Mobile V4 North America for Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone
Customer Review: Are they even still around?
This is actually a pretty good product. I bought it over a year ago for my AT&T Tilt at a good price. It was easy to install and easy to use. The maps were a little out of date but the company promised a new version with new maps on their website. There were a lot of feature requests on the website that were to be included in the next update. The website with its promises are unchanged in over a year and I suspect it may have been unchanged for a year before that. Pro: It works without having to have a constant internet connection Con: See above Too bad, because it had a lot of potential.
Customer Review: Navigation For The Budget Conscious
QUICK REVIEW: This navigation software is a step up from the DeLorme or Microsoft offerings for Windows Mobile. It gives decent performance for basic routing and navigation, but it does have some drawbacks. If you already have a PDA and GPS receiver, this is a fairly low budget navigation solution. My detailed usage based review follows: SETUP: I used this software with my Dell Axim X51v and Mobile Crossing Bluetooth GPS Receiver. Installation of Odyssey Mobile on my Axim was fairly easy although not the most intuitive. The main gripe I have relates to the maps. They are ~2.3 Gb so you cannot get the entire set on a 2 Gb SD card. I selected the states that I was least likely to go to and removed them from the set to be transferred until I was below the limit. While this will probably never be an issue, it does slow down the installation process. Configuration of the software to use the GPS is similar to any other Bluetooth Serial Port device and presented no challenges. As for the other "Settings", I only changed the "Map Settings" to use "Map Mode" of 3D View and "Day/Night" of Auto Mode. That was essentially all of the setup that I did. NAVIGATION: You can select your destination by entering an address, selecting from history, POI, favorites, or cross road. When entering an address, Odyssey Mobile limits the available characters as you spell out street names, cities, etc. to only allow valid entries. Once you have the address selected, you can begin navigation by selecting "Go", or you can select "Save & Go" to store the address as a favorite. If you simply want directions between two places without using a GPS, you can also choose "Set Origin" the select a destination. ROUTING/REROUTING: This is *the* feature that must work properly. I found that for the price this software does a pretty reasonable job. In driving to and from work and around town, the routes that the software generates are generally what I would normally take. Rerouting usually took 2-3 seconds, and it seems that Odyssey favors a simple algorithm that skips to the next logical street rather than using U-turns. I did experience a couple of things worth mentioning. One day I had to take an alternate route home due to a traffic jam. This caused about six rerouting calculations. The sixth one locked up my Axim, and I had to do a soft reset. It only happened this one time, and it could have been a combination of factors such as time since last reset and other apps used in that time. The other is thing that is more of an annoyance involves losing track of the current position. I found that in "mix master" areas where you have multiple highways coming together, Odyssey could not discern which road I was on and recalculate the route. This could be an issue in an unfamiliar place. GRAPHICS: This is an area where Odyssey is average. I installed the software in "Portrait" mode because my vent mount for my Axim would not secure the device in "Landscape" mode. This is where my biggest complaint with Odyssey comes in. The next turn, distance to turn, destination arrival time, and distance to destination are valuable information to be sure, but they take up a large portion of the map on the right hand side. It totally obscures the street name of the cross street when you are at an intersection. This may be less of an issue in "Landscape" mode, but most PDA users will be running in "Portrait" mode. This is a QVGA application so it does not take advantage of the better resolution that my X51v has to offer. While the rendering is a bit jagged, it is not so bad as to be unreadable. It is more aesthetic than anything. Otherwise the graphics are pretty good. Along the bottom of the display is the street you are currently on while the top displays the next turn. I tried both 2D and 3D modes and found that the map moves fairly smoothly. One other thing that could be better is "Night Mode". Most other GPS software that I've used uses a black background for night mode, but Odyssey uses a darker blue. I found this to be a little bright, but not so much as to make the software unusable. SOUND: Being budget software, this is an area where Odyssey cut corners. While the quality of the sound is good (although somewhat device dependent), there is no Text to Speech. For the price I found this an acceptable trade off. However the directions are a bit more extensive than just "turn left". Odyssey tells you the difference between "make a left turn" as you would on a city street and "enter the highway to the right". It also uses "keep to the right" and "veer right" to distinguish lanes that can go either way at a fork vs. lanes that must take a fork when highways split. The final nice feature is that when you arrive at your destination, Odyssey tells you which side of the street it is on. This is handy for areas where street numbers are not easy to find. CONCLUSION: If you are considering a budget GPS solution such as DeLorme for your Windows Mobile device, this is definitely a step up. Other software packages cost a bit more, but you also get more features. This is not TomTom or iGuidance to be certain. For the budget minded or those looking for an entry level software package, this is probably a decent choice.
Vtech Is6110 Dect 60 Digital Cordless Phone With Instant Messaging Capability
Friday, February 13, 2009
Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports WRTP54G - Wireless router + 4-port switch - VoIP phone adapter - EN, Fast EN, 802.11b, 802.11g
Customer Review: Works great
I had to post this review when I read the other 2 bad reviews. This device seemed shoddy as well, i.e. I had to reboot it sometimes several times a day to get it to work, until I realized that it wasn't the device's fault at all. It was the lousy recycled cable modem that the Time Warner provided me. I confirmed this with a few tech support calls and Time Warner replaced the modem (they're fault so I didn't have to pay extra for the service call.) After that my Linksys WRTP54G router has been 100% perfect. In fact, it does static IP w/ Port forwarding (unlike the D-Link) which is essential for the fastest peer-to-peer downloads if you like downloading from multiple computers wirelessly. And who cares if the router has firewall or not. Your PC already has one that works fine. I highly recommend this Linksys WRTP54G.
Customer Review: Bust product
Don't put this "dog" (sorry to insult my canine friends) near Vonage. Your VOIP experience will become a living hell. Go with the (only somewhat less terrible alternative) from Vonage (DLink router)
Ge 27911fe1 Dect 60 Cordless High Gloss Designer Phone Accessory Handset For 27909fe1 Or 27956fe1 Photo Phone Black
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Gomadic Wireless Internet Cable - Cellular phone to PDA cable
Motorola Transflash Memory Card 512mb For Mobile Phone
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Radioshack Wireless Phone Universal Antenna
WIRELESS PHONE HOLSTER FOR LG VX7000
Sunday, January 25, 2009
: Ace Cordless Phone Battery (3190261)
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Hitech Replacement Cordless Phone Battery for BellSouth GH2400, GH9457, GH9487, GH9488
Friday, January 16, 2009
Gomadic Wireless Internet Cable - Cellular phone to PDA cable
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
IGO POWER TIP A104 SUPPORTS VX8300 & SELECT MOBILE PHONES
The compact, lightweight Power Tip travels easily, and is compatible with iGo power adapters and dualpower accessories. |
The A104 Power Tip is compatible with a variety of LG phones, including the Fusic, VX5200, The V VX9800, and VX8300 (clockwise from top left). |
Compatibility
LG:
AX145, AX245, AX355, AX390, AX4270, AX4650, AX4750, AX490, AX5000, LX325, LX350, MM535, PM325, UX210, UX245, UX355, UX390, UX4750, UX5000, VX3200, VX3300, VX3400, VX3450, VX4650, VX4700, VX5200, VX5300, VX6100, VX7000, VX8000, VX8100, VX8300, The V VX9800, FUSIC, Migo
Customer Review: Pleased...
I'm happy with the igo auto charger and this tip that fits my cell phone. Delivery was fast, product was packed well, and it works perfectly.