The positives:
The voice quality is really very fine. It is light and easily portable. The clip also does not come off.
The Neutral:
That the touch screen does not compare himself would stand with 10 year old PDAs so, but that I understand more than stopgap and would even have verschmerzbar.Immerhin pure headsets or even the competition of clip Gigaset yes no tax option
The negatives:
1) The battery lasts really only briefly. I did not study it. Perhaps in occasional telephone calls 2 or 3 days. But actually, the thing is always empty when I want to use it.
One must then always turn first, then turn it back, because it complains, it would invite only turned on in order to get this complaint, but you have to turn it off first. Direct turned not load it fully discharged.
Directly use the charger also is not, because by the impressive combo port charger / headphones, it is closed with the charger to the headset mute. Therefore, one must always abstöpseln before you use it.
2.) After each switching off due to dead battery, or on the switch itself, believe it then it would be January 1, 2010 00.00 clock (or so). I put the time and certainly not a. Keeps eh no week.
3.) The call acceptance is delayed and causes on the other side usually a loud crash, which one can easily hear themselves well. So you have to get used to: lifting interval, break, Report.
4) Completely lack of integration with the existing Philips cordless phones. I know it's not a described feature, so no shortage in the strict sense, but nice it would be if it was noted that it has accepted a call to another handset (and the call does not show then as missed would or phonebook entries or time (that would be a killer feature) would take over from the base.
5.) The display lights up like times unmotivated to himself. So nothing for the bedroom
Conclusion:
I think the problem is that the clip awakened by his touch and description, the illusion to the customer, it would be an almost complete replacement for an additional handset. The weaknesses mentioned above make it but rather to the gadget for occasional very specific use.
And for that, the clip is simply too expensive.
A price comparison is difficult, because there is no direct alternative other than the much simpler Gigaset clip. But with currently 54 of Philips clip is at the same level as an adult cordless phone base and answering machine (Current price Philips CD4961B 57) or a simple phone with mail client, MP3 player, radio and camera (eg Nokia C2-05 currently 49). Since I know all three devices, I find the clip as absurdly overpriced, technically outdated and still not mature.
He gets me yet two stars, because if he loaded "lapel" depends, you can already move well with it.