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62 reviews
May, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 62 reviews of D-Link DVC-1000 Webcam. The average rating for this product is 3.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews.
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the D-Link DVC-1000 Webcam is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 82/100 = Very good quality.
Consumer review (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 48 user reviews of D-Link DVC-1000 Webcam from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.4/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com.
69% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Robert P. Lipschutz (pcmag.com)
i2eye eschews the tiny screens of other video phones by commandeering your television, which is both a blessing and a curse.
Uses television screen as display; works comfortably with a small group of people.
Larger screen exaggerates resolution faults; requires firewall tinkering.
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Expert review by : John Falcone (cnet.com)
D-Link DVC-1000 i2eye
Works without a PC; no long-distance or service fees; simple setup and operation.
No built-in wireless support; directory service may require router reconfiguration; video quality could be better.
The DVC-1000 is an easy-to-use videoconferencing option for broadband users who don't want to be tethered to their PCs.
Expert review by : Craig Ellison (pcmag.com)
Expert review by (pcmag.com)
The i2eye feels to us like a hybrid between a video phone and a videoconferencing system. It sits on top of your television, which it uses as its display. We imagine that most would use the i2eye in a living room or family room where the whole family...
Uses television screen as display; works comfortably with a small group of people
Larger screen exaggerates resolution faults; requires firewall tinkering
i2eye eschews the tiny screens of other video phones by commandeering your television, which is both a blessing and a curseblowing up the video can hurt image quality, but you'll be able to fit a lot more on the screen.
Expert review by : John Falcone (cnet.com.au)
D-Link DVC-1000 i2eye
Works without a PC; no long-distance or service fees; simple setup and operation.
No built-in wireless support; directory service may require router reconfiguration; video quality could be better.
The DVC-1000 is an easy-to-use videoconferencing option for broadband users who don't want to be tethered to their PCs.
Expert review by (zdnet.com.au)
The DVC-1000 is an easy-to-use videoconferencing option for broadband users who don't want to be tethered to their PCs.
Consumer review (pcnation.com)
I bought this device to be able to communicate with my deaf friends in ASL, most of which use a sorenson vp. Unfortunately the devise is not 100% compatible with the sorenson system, for example i cannot use their phone number, i have to use an ip...
functions as advertised
No automatic zoom pan or tilt poor resolution/fuzzy picture not good for low light cant use phone numbers to contact people, only contact from ip address
Consumer review (pcnation.com)
I bought this device to be able to communicate with my deaf friends in ASL, most of which use a sorenson vp. Unfortunately the devise is not 100% compatible with the sorenson system, for example i cannot use their phone number, i have to use an ip...
functions as advertised
No automatic zoom pan or tilt poor resolution/fuzzy picture not good for low light cant use phone numbers to contact people, only contact from ip address
Consumer review (newegg.com)
I have a lot of deaf and hard of hearing friends. A VP (videophone) is a MUST! But being a "hearing" person Sorenson won't give me a VP because they want to make money off of me by using the VRS service (which the FCC pays for every call they get from...
Excellent product. Nothing compared to the Sorenson VP-200 (not for sale) but it works great! Good video quality, easy to use, and love the stand-alone setup
Wireless version is a little pricey. Can't call other Sorenson VPs using phone numbers, must know the public IP address of the person you're calling :( Lighting can be "if-y
Consumer review (newegg.com)
none for now :-D newegg sells wireless version.
I work for Sorenson VRS and i'm a installer/trainer for deaf and hard of hearing people. We have the newest version of that and its not for sale by the way. You would need to set port fowarding/dmz setting to open the firewall to the videophone. Other...
Lack of lightning quality
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