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Cons: phonebooks not shareable across handsets or cells
Summary: I normally wait for the second round of new technology, but my house phone crapped out, i needed a replacement. After some research , it seemed a unit with bluetooth to ...
Summary: I normally wait for the second round of new technology, but my house phone crapped out, i needed a replacement. After some research , it seemed a unit with bluetooth to link the cell phones to was the new thing. There are only a few on the market and this one seemed to satisfy all me needs plus some. I could have sworn it said on the box you could share phonebooks between handsets and the base. Sadly this is not the case. You have to enter all your numbers on every handset, YUK. The multi cell phone bluetooth link feature works pretty well. It even works from a greater distance than the manual says it's supposed to. The sound is clear and stable, the units are light and comfortable. There's lots of cell phone like options for caller id such as individual ring tones and pictures, but no way to add new pics ( unless I missed it in the manual). I would however trade those features for the ability to dial someone using the phone book in a linked cell phone. My Garmin does it, you'd think this phone would too.
Summary: having my and my wife's cell ring throughout the house has been a game changer. so easy to sync and so easy to both make and receive cell phone ...
Summary: having my and my wife's cell ring throughout the house has been a game changer. so easy to sync and so easy to both make and receive cell phone or landline calls.
many have complained that you cant get to your cell's address book and you also have to program phone numbers from address book into each phone. all of this is true but the only number i program is that for Verizon voicemail so I dont really care.
all aspects of phone are super easy to use. setup was less then a min and my new blackberry curve and my wifes one generation old blackberry synched to bluetooth. we leave our phones in the car and they ring in the house. for us, this is huge.
It is much more expensive then other cordless. we bought base and 3 additional handsets for $350...but again bluetooth was worth it.
Pros: Bluetooth connection to my cell phone and my bluetooth headset.
No more "worn" headset jacks.
Great handset range from the base, I can walk the majority of our 1 acre property and get usable reception.
Cons: Occasional loss of connection via bluetooth headset when the system is idle.
Can be troublesome trying to setup the bluetooth connections.
Typical of bluetooth, headset range is limited to about 15 feet from the base.
Summary: Grest system. Great for my home office. Has really improved my sore neck problems. If the landline bluetooth technology catches on, the negatives should get worked out. Will be looking ...
Summary: Grest system. Great for my home office. Has really improved my sore neck problems. If the landline bluetooth technology catches on, the negatives should get worked out. Will be looking for a system that has the bluetooth built into the handset which would greatly enhance roaming ability from the base. I will never buy another landline phone without bluetooth compatability.
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