Panasonic KX-TG6512B DECT 6.0 PLUS Expandable Digital Cordless Phone System, Black, 2 Handsets
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6500 series Dect 6.0 phone/ 2 handsets Read more...
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The Cobra BT 215 eliminates the expense and need for your hardline home phone ! Through the use of Bluetooth technology, you can use your cell phone's service plan from the comfort and convenience of your home phones. Take advantage of carry-over minutes, nights and weekends and unlimited calling plans from your cell phone provider. The BT215 works with existing wired and wireless phones. So, no new equipment is needed and there's no monthly or annual fee. Simply find a room with good cell phone reception and plug the Phonelynx into a 110v wall plug using the included AC adapter. Then, pair it to your cell phone using the phone's Bluetooth setting. Finally, plug your existing home phone into the back of the BT 215. Voila! Set up is complete! Because the unit is in an area with good reception, you can talk anywhere in your home or office without the threat of hitting "dead zones." The PhoneLynx also increases call clarity by using active noise-cancelling technology called ClearCall to improve the voice clarity and eliminate any unwanted noise from your cell phone calls. These features make the Cobra BT 215 Phonelynx a necessity for an home or office looking to save money while keeping their functionality at a maximum. Nothing comes close to a Cobra! Read more...
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VTech CS6229-2 DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone, Silver/ Black, 2 Handsets Read more...
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Panasonic KX-TG6513B DECT 6.0 PLUS Expandable Digital Cordless Phone System with 3 Handsets Read more...
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New SynJ® Phone Model from AT&T Improves Flexibility and Scalability for Small ... The SynJ system also has become a popular product offering within the large residential telephony market, providing a fully featured communications product line that certified Resale Partners can offer along with home video, audio and other home |
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Vero Beach electric utilities looks to upgrade phone system after calls about ... In addition, there were more people at home calling about the loss of electric service. Transmission and Distribution Director Randall McCamish said the city has 12 lines going into the automated phone system that is supposed to be able to handle about |
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Dutch City of Veenendaal Deploys Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Including ... End users have a single interface to access their phone and desktop” By switching to VDI and integrating their communications system, Veenendaal improved the end-user experience while lowering their operational costs. A complete description of the |
Movie studios launch view-everywhere system
Tom Adams, principal analyst and director of US media for IHS Screen Digest, said such a view-anywhere system is the least studios can do to keep the home video market from contracting further. The new system may have trouble taking off, |
Today, Cox Wireless is also available in Omaha, Nebraska Orange County, California, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Rhode Island and communities of Cox in Connecticut and Cleveland, Ohio. By the end of this year, Cox Wireless will be available in more than 50% of its footprint, including San Diego and Santa Barbara, Calif., Topeka and Wichita, Kansas and much of Northwest Arkansas.
Base set should also have speakerphone and ability to dial from it even if the handset is misplaced. It should be able to display caller ID (even better if it announces the caller). I got one from Radio Shack but returned it because it was tinny in the sound department. My house WiFi is 2.4 GHz but I found no interference in either direction. The system should be expandable to add 2 or 3 more handsets. I think digital is supposed to be better than analog for security reasons but analog has better voice quality, according to Consumer Report. I can also see where a headset jack would come in handy. I have no idea if 2.4 or 5.8 or 1.9 GHZ is best. (I have not seen the 1.9 GHz/DECT units in any store yet.) SO, HAS ANYONE BOUGHT A RECENT MODEL WITH MY SPECS AND BEEN HAPPY WITH THE PRODUCT?
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