VoIP
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: networking, holiday, buyers, guide, 2006, uk
VoIP
Again, I'll start with what not to buy, which are any of the Wi-Fi Skype phones that finally hit the shelves a few months ago. The phones from SMC and Belkin are essentially the same, while Netgear's SPH101 looks similar but uses a different hardware design that includes a speakerphone. The reason for my thumbs-down is that they are too expensive for what they do, which is to let you make Skype voice calls while connected to an 802.11b or g wireless network. The big negatives are short and/or inconsistent battery life, inability to authenticate with any hotspot that requires you to launch a web browser to connect and no text chat capability.
A much better gift for a frequent Skyper - especially someone who uses Skype for business calls - is Polycom's Communicator speakerphone. It's a snap to set up and provides excellent voice quality in both directions. It's a bit pricey, but well worth it.

Polycom Communicator Skype Speakerphone
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