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-- Handspring modem vs. Innogear 6 pack (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=5286)


Posted by GldnBearz on 03-13-2000 05:04 AM:

Question

Anyone willing to explain to me the benefits of one device vs the other? Price, features, usage? I might be interested in getting one of them, but need more info to decide. If this subject has been hashed out already, kindly point me in the right direction. Thanks!


Posted by ToolkiT on 03-13-2000 09:50 AM:

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check out http://www.innogear.com/6.htm and http://www.handspring.com/products/mmodem.asp

basically the HS modem is jus a 33.6Kbs modem at $129 while the innogear 6pak is 6 thing at 'less than $200'....
the 6 things are:
1.WIRELINE MODEM: V.90 phone modem connects at up to 56Kbps directly to phone lines
..without the need of any dongle

2.CELLULAR CAPABLE MODEM: External expansion port allows a data connection with
..Cellular phones while on the road

3.VOICE RECORDER WITH SPEAKER: Records and plays back voice messaged over an
..integrated speaker

4.VIBRATING ALARM: Silent alert (vibratory) allows for alarms in situations where beeps are ..inappropriate

5.FLASHING LED ALARM: Visual alert flashes red or green through the integrated hotsync & ..record/playback button

6.MORE MEMORY FOR YOUR VISOR: 8-Megabytes of Flash memory allows for OEM
.. developer bundles, program storage and data backup.


[This message has been edited by ToolkiT (edited 03-13-2000).]


Posted by Axeman on 03-13-2000 10:45 AM:

Thumbs up

Think of it this way: for less than the combined price of the Handspeing modem and 8mb module, you get a better modem, all the other stuff listed in ToolkiT's reply, AND you can use the modem and the 8MB at the same time.


Posted by d_anders on 03-13-2000 05:02 PM:

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Also consider that the Handspring modem is shipping now, and Innogear's is due this Summer. If you're willing to wait, fine. I went ahead and purchased the Handspring Modem, and when Innogear's comes out I'll purchase it, test it out, then probably sell my Handspring Modem. I'll be out a little money, but at least I can use the modem now rather than waiting for something that hasn't even shipped yet.


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 03-13-2000 05:52 PM:

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I'm doing the same as d_anders.

Bought the Handspring modem now and then selling it in the summer (already have 2 buyers!)

On the comparison note:

People forget to mention the Handspring Modem requires 2AAA batteries where as the Six-pack draws power from the Visor for all it's functions.


Posted by Felipe on 03-13-2000 06:52 PM:

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All

I'm planning to do the same thing as D and Hoser.


Hoser,

Good point about the battery. My modem now seems to drain the main batteries now. It's probably going to be a real drain with the six pack.

Felipe

[This message has been edited by Felipe (edited 03-13-2000).]


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 03-13-2000 09:03 PM:

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quote:
Originally posted by Felipe:
All

I'm planning to do the same thing as D and Hooser.


Hooser,

Good point about the battery. My modem now seems to drain the main batteries now. It's probably going to be a real drain with the six pack.

Felipe




umm...that's hoser, eh.

...and innogear points this out in their FAQ! 'No special battery required' (paraphrased)....I've also heard that the MiniJam won't need batteries either, which translates to 5 hours of listening to music before you have to change batteries??? I wonder how many vibrating alarms and sound recording along with web surfing with my cell phone i'll get from the sixpack?


Posted by Vertigo on 03-14-2000 04:23 PM:

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lol. guess I'll have to rework my case (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/Forum3/HTML/000433.html) to hold 3 extra pairs of AAA's instead of 1 pair.. hehe I'm REALLY skeptical that the SIXPAK will not eat batteries like a power hungry mechanical arrdvark (Sosueme, I couldn't think of anything that ate a lot of batteries ). My PalmV Modem sucked 2 AAA's dry in about 4 hours. and that was a power source outside the Palm Unit.. Hmm..


Posted by theo on 03-14-2000 08:57 PM:

Wink

How about a color WinCE device?

(As an example of something that sucks batteries dry.)


Posted by miity1 on 03-15-2000 06:10 AM:

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So, is that 6 pack release this summer confirmed? I thought it was suppose to be this spring. This is the one thing holding me up from buying the handspring. I'm one of those buy it when I know for sure it will do everything I want.


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 03-15-2000 02:01 PM:

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read the Innogear Q/A article right here on Visorcentral.com!!

it's in the articles section. it'll answer all your questions pertaining to innogear and their modules.


Posted by conio on 03-17-2000 02:40 AM:

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Everyone seems to be forgetting the most important difference between the SixPak and the Handspring modem: the SixPak fits perfectly into the Springboard slot, while the Handspring modem hangs over the top of the Visor and sticks out of the back a centimeter or two.

Another difference is that Handspring's modem is 33.6 kbps, whereas the SixPak's modem is V.90 56k. (Not that you'd be able to tell the difference in the two while browsing the web on a Visor.)


Posted by GldnBearz on 03-17-2000 03:17 AM:

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Ok, I'll be the first to admit, I'm looking forward to *really* taking my BVD on the road w/ me w/o lugging the laptop around. So I guess I'm looking for a device that will let me do a quick and dirty check of email and faxing, but not necessarily web browsing.

I've got a Nokia cell phone and it sounds like Innogear is working on a connector for the 6-pak and the phone. I can't seem to figure out whether the Hand Spring modem will provide the same support. Has ayone else heard otherwise?


Posted by innogear on 03-25-2000 08:18 PM:

Talking

Hello from InnoGear:

SixPak is coming as scheduled, and if all goes well, should be a summer release (confirming above comments). Hang in there!

Also, if anyone is interested in developing software for any of our Springboards please go to our web site and sign up at our developer page.

Thanks!

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Bob Fullerton
InnoGear Inc.


Posted by WeatherO on 03-26-2000 08:46 AM:

Wink

All:
Has anyone tried to sync their Visor and Business computer with their computer behind a company firewall. Does it work?


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Todd Barnhill


Posted by yucca on 03-29-2000 12:30 AM:

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quote:
Originally posted by WeatherO:
All:
Has anyone tried to sync their Visor and Business computer with their computer behind a company firewall. Does it work?



Of course it can work. The question is; should it be allowed to work? Think of it this way. Each hole you create in your firewall is like pulling out a block in a game of Jinga . . . Might I suggest, as an alternative, something like WeSync?


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