 | tried it, it had too many bugs The device was very buggy, I had three units before sending it back and closing the account. It did sell contrary to the report in this news cast, I talked to three stores in the New Hampshire market that all said they could not keep the units in stock, that and the network extender both were a hit, and the network extender continues to be a hit. The issues with the hub was the software updating, clicky software glitches with the power supplying the unit in the handset, and speakerphone on the handset device. All in all the hub was a good device, I loved it, but only for the short bit while it worked. The factory default ring tones where good with a standard normal ring that I desired, however after about 20 minutes of the hub being online all those little ring tones change to a really strange set of "music tone" rings that were junk and you could hardly hear them.
The volume control seemed to lock up a bit, and you would have to do a full hardware reset to get the volume to work again.
I think the hub didn't have enough time in the labs for proper "debugging" thus with this market now, its too expensive for them to "take it back to the lab"...
Next time they should have enlisted the help of those beta testers that they have used in the past that this time they just did a dry launch on a hunch from the manufacture of the device and software. Oh well lessons learned. |