SkyBee
USB devices
Make your phone calls over the Internet
Opened your phone bill lately,
only to be shocked at how large it is?? You can now use the
Internet to make long distance phone calls, which will greatly
reduce your "sticker shock"! The USB IP-Magic uses
your standard telephone. Once you are logged into the Internet,
just pick up the phone that is connected to the PC, dial the
number and start talking. And remember, the USB IP-Magic supports
"PC-to-phone, PC-to-PC, and phone-to-PC" telephone
calls. You can use the Internet to call your friend's and family.
One PCS phone
SkyBee USB Desktop phone
(Overview:)It
is a latest USB handset with phone features for PC-based
VoIP application, likely as regular phone. As well as
mating with brand-new IM solutions such as MSN Messenger,
Ichatting™, Skype™, Yahoo Messaging, AIM,
Net2Phone, etc. Due to handset be integrated audio Codec,
dial-pad, microphone, and speaker, it is so friendly convenience
with all end-users where communicate in office or at home
by free talking, or cheapest PSTN-phone call rates via
IP phone providers
Desktop Phone
SkyBee Desktop Video phone
(Overview:) Any
one of SkyBee devices is a bridge services between Skype
and online users, all USB Devices designed to mate with
Skype IT platform as well as done with iChatting™,
QQ-messaging, enable their devices to benefit users have
many friendly features for calling, likely as analogue
PSTB telephony feature functionalities. And also some
devices offer more VoIP abilities to access Call-Forward
from/to PSTN network, much reduces your communication
cost.
Video Phone SkyBee Desktop Video phone
(Overview:) Any
one of SkyBee devices is a bridge services between Skype
and online users, all USB Devices designed to mate with
Skype IT platform as well as done with iChatting™,
QQ-messaging, enable their devices to benefit users have
many friendly features for calling......
Magic Switch BOX External
SkyBee USB Internet Phone Magic Switch Box
(Overview:)The
telephone base station itself is easily connected to the
PC via a USB interface and to the ordinary telephone line
via the normal telephone jack.