Don't just call your family and friends--see them in full color with the Hyper VideoPhone 2000T, a fully integrated video camera, high-resolution display, and speakerphone all in one.
Setting up the Hyper VideoPhone 2000T was easy. We just plugged in the AC adapter, connected the telephone-line cord, opened the protective camera shutter, and turned the unit on. The unit then activated the camera, displaying our surroundings on the screen. The entire setup process was straightforward, taking only a couple of minutes.
To place a videophone call, just lift the handset, dial the number, and talk normally. If your correspondent has an H.324-compliant videophone, then press # to display the onscreen menus and press 1 to start the video. In our test of the Hyper VideoPhone 2000T, we called a similar Hyper VideoPhone (model 2000C), and the two units connected about 20 seconds later; another 15 seconds was required to establish the video link.
Before transmitting your video image to your recipient, you can preview your image. The small digital camera mounted to the top of the VideoPhone adapts to changing lighting and provides a wide viewing area. Our tests revealed that close-ups remained in focus up to about four inches from the lens. At 12 feet, it became difficult to discern faces. We found that we got the best video image when we were positioned about two to three feet from the camera with a lamp nearby. The four-inch TFT display was bright and sharp when viewed straight on, but the images were grainy and jerky as people moved and contained many compression artifacts.
Through the onscreen menus, you can view your own video, that of your correspondent, or both at the same time. Other settings include auto answer for security applications; automatic monitoring with password protection; adjustable picture quality, size, and frame speed; electronic pan, tilt, and zoom camera controls; and high-resolution snapshot capability. A privacy feature lets you turn off the video camera electronically, or you can slide the shutter switch above the camera to manually close the camera's protective shutter.
Overall, we found the video quality acceptable, considering the relatively slow 33.6 Kbps data rate, and the setup was easy. The Hyper VideoPhone provides a fun and functional way to keep in touch with your family, friends, or business associates. --Mike Brown
Pros:
- Easy setup
- No additional telephone required
- Good sound quality in the speakerphone
Cons:
- Some video distortion due to compression
- No memory dialing on telephone
Amazon.com Product Description
With the Aiptek 2000T, you can communicate by both voice and color video up to 15 frames per second. The all-in-one telephone, camera, and video screen system is easy to operate, and the phone connects directly to an ordinary phone jack without any special wiring. The phone is compatible with ITU-T H.324, 8x8, and PC camera specifications (no PC is required).
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Aiptek 2000T Video Phone
Manufacturer: Aiptek, Inc. ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B00002ES6M |
Product Description
Aiptek's HyperVPhone 2000T is an attractively designed desktop videophone set that includes a built-in video screen, video camera and touch-tone phone system. No additional equipment is required. Making videophone calls has never been this affordable, simple or fun!The HyperVphone is very easy to setup and use. Simply plug it into your telephone line, and dial out as if it were a regular telephone!The HyperVphone makes videophone technology easy to use! No longer do you need to spend hours setting up videophones to make them work; simply plug it in and dial! The HyperVphone finally gives you the freedom to communicate visually!Amazon.com Review
Don't just call your family and friends--see them in full color with the Hyper VideoPhone 2000T, a fully integrated video camera, high-resolution display, and speakerphone all in one.Setting up the Hyper VideoPhone 2000T was easy. We just plugged in the AC adapter, connected the telephone-line cord, opened the protective camera shutter, and turned the unit on. The unit then activated the camera, displaying our surroundings on the screen. The entire setup process was straightforward, taking only a couple of minutes.
To place a videophone call, just lift the handset, dial the number, and talk normally. If your correspondent has an H.324-compliant videophone, then press # to display the onscreen menus and press 1 to start the video. In our test of the Hyper VideoPhone 2000T, we called a similar Hyper VideoPhone (model 2000C), and the two units connected about 20 seconds later; another 15 seconds was required to establish the video link.
Before transmitting your video image to your recipient, you can preview your image. The small digital camera mounted to the top of the VideoPhone adapts to changing lighting and provides a wide viewing area. Our tests revealed that close-ups remained in focus up to about four inches from the lens. At 12 feet, it became difficult to discern faces. We found that we got the best video image when we were positioned about two to three feet from the camera with a lamp nearby. The four-inch TFT display was bright and sharp when viewed straight on, but the images were grainy and jerky as people moved and contained many compression artifacts.
Through the onscreen menus, you can view your own video, that of your correspondent, or both at the same time. Other settings include auto answer for security applications; automatic monitoring with password protection; adjustable picture quality, size, and frame speed; electronic pan, tilt, and zoom camera controls; and high-resolution snapshot capability. A privacy feature lets you turn off the video camera electronically, or you can slide the shutter switch above the camera to manually close the camera's protective shutter.
Overall, we found the video quality acceptable, considering the relatively slow 33.6 Kbps data rate, and the setup was easy. The Hyper VideoPhone provides a fun and functional way to keep in touch with your family, friends, or business associates. --Mike Brown
Pros:
- Easy setup
- No additional telephone required
- Good sound quality in the speakerphone
Cons:
- Some video distortion due to compression
- No memory dialing on telephone
Amazon.com Product Description
With the Aiptek 2000T, you can communicate by both voice and color video up to 15 frames per second. The all-in-one telephone, camera, and video screen system is easy to operate, and the phone connects directly to an ordinary phone jack without any special wiring. The phone is compatible with ITU-T H.324, 8x8, and PC camera specifications (no PC is required).Customer Reviews:
The Ace Aiptek!.......2004-01-06
Why doesn't everyone have one of these?!?.......2002-03-19
Because of the simplicity of use, this is a great product for your non-technical family. I could never get my family to use NetMeeting because it just wasn't as easy as using the telephone. This product IS a telephone. You dial, talk for a minute, then hit #1 to start the video. About 20 seconds later, you are in a two-way video conference call.
If you've used video conferencing over an ISDN or T1, you may be disappointed in the quality. Otherwise, you'll love how easy it is to use and how reliable the unit is. The only problem I've had is that my two year-old can't hold still. She is SCREAMING at the phone with excitement. It's nice to see the family each night!
I've also bought an Aiptek 2000C unit, which is the same as the 2000T but without the built-in phone. This should make the unit easier to pack in my suitcase. Check these units out. Aiptek has a winner with this product line.
Aiptek 2000T - Outstanding Product Value.......2001-09-01
Bottom line: This product and concept is amazing and it makes my parents feel so much better when they can see their kids and grandkids 3000 miles away on the videophone versus just a phone call. I was a skeptic at first but now I am sold and will be buying more.!!!
PS. After having used this product for several months the item that I did not note was that the AIPTEKs do not have external video jacks which would be used for hooking up external videocameras / vcrs ... I would never use this feature but if you are looking for remote video surveilence this probably is not the best choice. The meta-eye ..., televyou ... and the tele-eye are probably your best choice for this type of operation. I am still amazed that more people have not purchased these products - we are having a lot of fun talking with relatives.
This phone is tops with me!.......2001-04-30
Incredible--Perfect for Family and Older users --- Superb.......2000-06-27
Called friends all over world, and connection was great.
While computer cams are cheaper, we all know that there is no chance of having our relatives or Parents use them due to complexity. This phone offers the perfect solution, just plug it in.
Just ordered several more.
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