Asus AIGURUSV1 - Skype Video Phone

Other products by: Asus        
Currently Unavailable: This item is currently unavailable from the Manufacturer.
Permalink
Bill Me Later
Bill Me Later
No Payments for up to 6 Months
on Orders over $500
Plus New Bill Me Later Customers receive $25 off $149
Subject to credit approval. Details
Bill Me Later
Bill Me Later
Related Videos
ASUS Touch Screen Skype V...
The videophone is the perfect solution for making video calls on Sk...
Targus Wireless Optical S...
The Targus Wireless Optical Stow-N-Go Notebook Mouse features a sto...
What Do Customers Ultimately Buy After Viewing This Item?
100% buy the item featured on this page. - Customer Rating:
Asus AIGURUSV1 - Skype Video Phone
$244.13
Product Summary
Manufacturer: Asus
Mfg Part#: AIGURUSV1
UPC: 00610839775491
Buy.com Sku: 209890881
Item#:
Buy.com Sales Rank: 81774
See more in Video, Web & Audio Conferencing Equipment
 
The ASUS AiGuru SV1 offers the quickest and easiest way to make free video calls - at no point is a computer or additional software required. Users can get up and running in three simple steps: 1. Connect to a broadband connection, either wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable 2. Sign-in with an existing Skype name or create a new one 3. Start video calling
 
Features
Free Skype-to-Skype video calls
No computer required
Built-in screen, microphone, webcam and speakerphone
Portability around the home or office with rechargeable battery
Connect wirelessly or via a network cable

 
Tech Specs
Requirements:
Internet connection: Broadband internet connection with open port on router/modem. (Voice and Video quality may vary depending on the connection speed)
In The Box:
AiGuru SV1
Ethernet cable
Power cord and AC adapter.
Quick Start Guide
Support CD (with manual inside)
Battery
Warranty Card

  
Product Images


Customer Reviews
Value 5
Performance 5
Ease of Use 4.5
Overall Satisfaction 4.5
Write a Review


 
5 of 5 Great and useful... Wednesday, February 25, 2009
A Customer from Memphis, TN  

Asus Eee Videophone makes it easy to communicate using skype. I have one, my friend have one. We can just use it like a regular telephone, except, with video capability. The battery last for 20 minutes with wireless, thus, it is good to move around the house. The Wifi working great.. I wish that many other product like this..
 
Was this review helpful? Yes  No 

 

 
5 of 5 Skype VideoPhone is GREAT! Tuesday, February 24, 2009
A Customer from Phoenix, AZ  
Bought this videophone for my Mother (79 yrs young) so when I go to Japan she can see me...she is very thrilled with the ease of answering.
 
Was this review helpful? Yes  No 

 

 
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
 
4 of 5 Impressive capabilities and performance Tuesday, December 23, 2008
jb from Sioux Falls, SD  
From its 1964 debut at the NY Worlds Fair and the 1968 movie Space Odyssey, the video phone or AT&T Picturephone has been a piece of science fiction - until now. Do we need to watch the person to whom we're talking? Is there enough value to justify the complications? Yes. Asus and Skype have accomplished a small miracle. Consisting of a self-contained web cam / speaker phone / computer, the AiGuru delivers what it promises. Yes, it's too big and the battery life is too short, plus it has several small quirks that keep it from qualifying as a smashing success. But it is the first of its kind, a vanguard, and I predict it won't be the last. Like the original IBM PC with its puny 8086 4.7 MHz processor, the AiGuru simply shows what can be done down the road. These comments aren't meant to encourage you to stay on the sidelines waiting for Version 3.1. It works well enough that, budget permitting, you should untether from the PC-based Skype and embrace a totally new implementation of the familiar Skype. It works fine as an Internet phone, and really well as a videophone. There are a number of things I wish Asus had done differently, but overall it's a milestone accomplishment. Video quality isn't as good as my Logitech Quick Cam pro 5000, but it's not bad. The sound quality is good, especially from the small but effective speaker. Operating the video phone is simple, because it utilizes the same Skype interface you use on your PC. The wireless capability offers flexibility. I had no issues connecting hardwired - it worked immediately. There was a little problem connecting wirelessly, but once I found the MAC address in the Advanced section and keyed the name and address into my Netgear wireless router, I connected quickly and solidly (from power Off). The size of the unit is off-putting, but this is Ver. 1, not 11. It's the size of a sheet of letter paper in portrait orientation, but 0.5-in shorter. Very large, but not huge. The 7-in screen is adequate/acceptable. The picture quality (via wireless) was very good. My out-going image was a little grainy but acceptable, according to the receiving person. The connections were solid, both when operating video as well as audio only. I can envision this technology being crammed into a future release of an iPhone. Currently the battery life is abysmal (18 minutes on a fully charged battery) and the size approaches gargantuan, but the unit is good enough to clearly demonstrate fabulous potential. I've only had the unit a few hours, and maybe there's something I simply can't put up with, but right now I intend to live with its shortcomings. 4.5 stars, because it's the first of its kind. Down the road a year or two, probably 3 stars tops. (Asus, you need better beta testers - call me sometime.)
 
Was this review helpful? Yes  No 

 
Look For Similar Products By Category
Suggestion Box
Every voice counts, so stand up and be heard! Your opinion is important to us. If you have spotted a typo, discovered an incorrect price, or encountered a technical issue on this page, we want to hear about it. Thanks again for your feedback, and happy shopping! Please note: we are unable to reply directly to suggestions.
For additional information, click here to visit our Help Center.
Quick Help My Account What are you looking for? Country