ipDialog SipTone II Review

SipTone 2 Picture



The SipTone II was a relatively cheap phone for its features. The latest firmware gives it some more options and I would suggest you upgrade the firmware to get the most out of the phone.

Features


  • SIP (IETF RFC2361)
  • DHCP and Static IP
  • Supports DNS
  • DTMF InBand, Info or RCC2833
  • Supports a-law, u-law, 729 CODECs
  • PoE (Power over Ethernet) and DC wall adaptor included
  • 2 10BaseT Ethernet ports so you can connect the Phone to the LAN and your PC to the phone. Personally I have it for occasional use e.g. laptop
  • Headset Jack. Mobile phone compatible. Use any mobile phone handsfree headset. MAke sure the headset deson't have an "Answer/Hangup" button

  • Handsfree Speakerphone
  • 2-line 16-charecter LCD screen (not backlit)
  • Voice Mail indicator (MWI compatibe) and Voice Mail button
  • Two simultaneous call appearances (through call waiting)
  • Conference Calls (with or without server support)
  • Last number redial
  • Do Not Disturb key
  • Call Hold
  • Call Waiting
  • Call Forwarding
  • Call Transfer (blind, consultative, conferencing)
  • Caller ID and Call Waiting Caller ID
  • Call logs (outgoing, recieved, missed)
  • Speaker and ringer volume control
  • 5 ring tones and 4 call waiting tones (through Bellcore parameter in Server's dialplan)
  • Web GUI
  • Configurable dial plans through web GUI, so you can avoid pressing "#" or "Dial" to dial the number
  • Auto Configuration via TFTP (for central management/deployment)


I bought these phones rather than the Budgetone 101/2 for the Headphone Jack,
dual lines, PoE and dual Ethernet ports. The Snoms looked better (more features) but were more expensive.

In use

I like the headset jack (I use it a lot), and the fact that I can setup my dialplan so I din't need to press "#" to call. The different ringtones are quite handy, while not over the top (mp3s are a bit too much for my liking).

The most annoying thing is that the LCD is fixed (so you cannot change the angle) and is not backlit. The phone is bit light-weight, and it can move around the desk quite a lot (I stick all my phones on the desks/tables with blu-tack anyway).

Conclusion

The audio quality is good, making a VoIP call indistinguishable from a PSTN call. It has nice proper plastic keys.

Generally speaking I am happy with these phones, although right now I have also been looking at the Grandstream GXP-2000. Please feel free to ask me if you have any specific questions.

Added:  Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Reviewer:  Yiannis
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Language: eng

  

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Posted by brendakeen on Apr 25, 2006 - 12:52 AM
Your rating:

Hello Yiannis, I am really pleased that you have such good things to say about our phone - however, you mention "SipTone(TM) II" in your review when you are really reviewing the SipTone(TM) III. You have also used the ST3 picture in your review, I know, I took the picture! Just wanted to set the record straight. Brenda Keener Director of Sales and Marketing ipDialog, Inc