Showing posts with label cell phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cell phone. Show all posts

4/08/2012

Xlink Cell Battery Gateway Review

Xlink Cell Battery Gateway
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I bought this to eliminate my house land line.Once the land line was shut off (number transferred to another cell phone, always positioned next to the XLNK), I ran the phone cord from the wall to the XLNK.Then, all the phones in the house (wired or wireless) called out and answered the cell phone.The kitchen phone has an answering machine, and that answering machine picks up - not the cell phone voicemail. (which is the way we wanted it).

Here's the problem.Calling out from a house phone to the bank or some other number that requires additional numbers to be dialed after you connect.You know, 2 for English, that kind of thing.The additional numbers dialed on any of the house phones do not "take" - I have to run over to the connected cell phone and press them in there to get them to work.I contacted the manufacturer, and they knew about the problem, but had no solution.

Be sure to get the model that works both with and without a land line - If we add a security system, we'll have to get a land line again, and I'd still like it to work.The $10 cheaper model only works WITHOUT a live land line.

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Ditch your landline service with the XLink ITC-BTTN Bluetooth Device, without losing the use of your corded or cordless phone system at home or in your office. Almost any cell phone with Bluetooth wireless technology will work with XLink. The XLink family of products make it possible to send and receive cell phone calls using regular telephones. No more searching for your cell phones - just use regular phones at home or in the office. The XLink can simultaneously connect to three different cell phones - one for each family member. As many standard telephones as desired can be plugged into the back of the XLink. Whenever any of the connected cell phones ring, all the standard telephones ring also. You can also combine your home phone service plus cellular service into one device. Let the ITC-BTTN manage your inbound and outbound calls between your phone company and cellular service provider.

Caller ID Call Waiting Voice Dialing Speed Dialing Voicemail Access Automatic and Manual Dialing Echo Cancellation Telephone Connector Upgradeable Global Design Suitable for VOIP Gateway/Channel Bank Applications USB 2.0 port Bluetooth -Compliance to class 2 power, Minimum V1.1; Handsfree profile; Output power 0dBm; Frequency 2.4GHz Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) -4.5 in (11.5 cm) x 1.7 in (4.5 cm) x 4.5 in (11.2 cm)

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2/19/2012

Panasonic Link-to-Cell Expandable Bluetooth-Enabled DECT 6.0 Phone System with 2 Handsets Review

Panasonic Link-to-Cell Expandable Bluetooth-Enabled DECT 6.0 Phone System with 2 Handsets
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Due to the mixed reviews, I purchased this from Best Buy so returning it would not be a hassle. After several months, I have never had a dropped call or disconnected handset, so I've kept it and ordered 4 additional handsets.

As far as I know, the only handsets that work are the ones that are exactly the same as it comes with -- the KX-TGA930T, and the splash/drop resistant KX-TGA935B. I got one of the 935's so my wife can take it outside/gardening/etc. It is noticeably bulkier and heavier and so I only ordered the one, and it lives on the kitchen counter when it isn't travelling outdoors.

With the base unit on the ground floor and not really near any windows, in fact it's right next to the fridge, I can go about 2 to 3 houses away before it cuts out. There is a jogging track across the next street over, so through two yards and a street, in the direction that the fridge doesn't block, and it does go further in that direction. Place the base station with windows and desired distant coverage in mind and you should be pleased with the results.

A big Pro for me is the batteries are rechargeable AAA's, 2 per handset. You'll never have to buy an expensive proprietary battery. And, when you do replace the AAA's it comes with, you can use your choice of higher mAh ones like Eneloop or Duracell. I like the shared phonebook, as opposed to having to program numbers on each handset. If you prefer the latter, then this system may not be for you. You can set Night Ring mode for different times on different handsets, but you can't name the handset. We just have to remember that the "Bedroom" phone is #1 and that's the one that doesn't ring after 10pm. It's a handy feature.

I have a Blackberry Storm and my wife has an LG Chocolate 2. As soon as I turn OFF my Jawbone Prime, the base can connect to it. After I drive away from the house, I can turn on the Jawbone and it can find the Storm. The Storm seems to only talk to one BT device at once. I don't know if any of the negative reviewers are contributing some difficulties to concurrent BT headset use. The BlueTooth range is MUCH farther with the base than my headset. I was shocked that it works just fine without any BT static when I take my phone clear upstairs into the bedroom where my charging cradle lets the Storm double as a bedside clock. I have been so used BT headset range being limited even to where I keep my phone on the same side of my body as the earpiece. Occasionally, perhaps once a month, the base doesn't connect back up to one of our cell phones after a call. After unplugging the base station power for a couple seconds it comes back up just fine. We have NOT had any dropped calls using cell or landline (well, technically it's VOIP but same thing to the base).

Being used to the ability to pass calls to and from the BT headset, I found that the Panasonic cannot do this exactly. Of course, I can "steal" a call-in-progress from the Panasonic to talk on the cell, but I can't send a call to the Panasonic the way I can by turning on my Jawbone and having the call-in-progress transfer to the headset from the cell. I tried everything, but the Panasonic only knows how to answer a ringing Cell call or dial out an outgoing Cell call. Fortunately, my wife's Chocolate is more user-friendly than the Storm, in that if she picks up the Chocolate and answers it, the Chocolate doesn't default to BT like the Storm does. If I have to answer my Storm, I have to hit Answer, then Menu, Activate Handset, while the caller is inevitably saying, "Hello? Hello???" Be aware of this, and be prepared to teach your wife/parents/whoever how to answer their own cell when it's paired to the Panasonic's BlueTooth, if needed.

The biggest con I have with this system is that it can ONLY do ONE thing at a time, with the exception of a two-handset phone call. ONE phone can be using the phonebook at a time. About all it does in tandem is that you can intercom two handsets at the same time as other handsets make a phone call (we use it as an ad-hoc baby monitor sometimes). You can talk on ONE line, either cell 1 or cell 2 or landline, but you can't use more than one line at once and certainly not conference them. However, the convenience of walking to any of the 6 handsets to answer a call rather than dash around the house trying to find where the cell phone got set down, or trip up or down the stairs because it's always sitting on the kitchen counter, far outweighs the occasional times we get two calls at once and someone has to use their cell phone. You can't look up phone book or caller-id logs while any other phone is doing so or is on a phone call.

I wish you could change the backlight time, cradle-backlight settings, and have a large screensaver "clock" option, but you can't.

Overall the system is a keeper for us. The only reason I might be disappointed is if the VTech LS6245 that finally seems to have come out recently, or another BlueTooth enabled system, turns out to be a killer system and overcome some of the limitations such as one line or intercom at once. My wife loves it and doesn't care that it only does one thing at once.

4 stars instead of 5 because I think that by supporting up to 6 handsets, it should allow at minimum one handset to be on one call while another handset is on another, and intercom from handset can only ring one other handset (by number since it doesn't "name" phones) -- if you want to "ring all" you have to go poke the "handset locator" button on the base.

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The Panasonic KX-TH1212B DECT 6.0 Expandable Bluetooth Cell Link Coverage Telephone System is a wireless cell phone accessory that allows you to make and receive cell phone calls at home, with a stronger signal and a more comfortable handset--without draining your cell battery. By using Bluetooth technology to link your cell phone to cordless handsets around your home, you can make and receive cell phone calls anywhere in your house with comfort and clarity. Best of all, no land line is required.


Panasonic Link to Cell allows you to make and receive cell phone calls at home, with a stronger signal and a more comfortable handset, without draining your cell battery. View larger. Your cell phone is your lifeline. Now, it's your home line, too!
Easy to Use
Link to Cell uses technology to connect your cell phone calls to your home handset extensions. No more running for your cell phone, walking around for good reception, or cradling that little phone on your shoulder. Better yet, you get to tap into your free cell phone minutes for talk time, and you can charge your cell phone while using the home handsets. Now, that's convenient!
How it Works
Just link any Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to your Link to Cell base unit, and you're good to go. It's that easy. Set up takes seconds--and you can link up to 2 Bluetooth-enabled cell phones at once. Talking Caller ID lets you know who's calling, and custom ring tones tell you which cell phone is ringing.
Note: This set includes two handsets. A Cell Link Coverage Telephone System with one handset is also available.
What's in the Box
The Panasonic KX-TH1212B DECT 6.0 Expandable Bluetooth Cell Link Coverage Telephone System, two handsets, AC adaptor, base unit stand, telephone line cord, handset cover, belt clip, four rechargeable batteries, and operating instructions.



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6/20/2011

AT&T TL92278 DECT 6.0 Bluetooth Cordless Phone With Caller ID And ITAD - 2 Handsets Review

AT&T TL92278 DECT 6.0 Bluetooth Cordless Phone With Caller ID And ITAD - 2 Handsets
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I bought this product as part of a plan to drop my land line phone service. I've had it about 4 days.

Setup was easy. Connecting to the cell phone was a matter of pressing the blue tooth button on the AT&T phone, and then telling my cell phone to look for the AT&T phone. This is different than just making the cell phone "visible".

The cell phone has remained connected to the AT&T phone. It disconnects when I leave the house, and automatically reconnects when I return.

My cell phone sits about 2 feet from the AT&T. On several calls the sound quality has been excellent. I have not had any complaints from people I have called (so far).

Making a cell phone call is just like making a land line call. You just enter the number, or select a number from the internal phone book, and press the "celluar" button. You hear a couple of beeps, the handset connects with the cell phone, and the call is dialed.

I can now answer and make calls on my cell phone on any of 4 extension phones in my house without having to carry or located my cell phone all the time. The AT&T comes with a base station and one extension. I've purchased 2 additional extensions.

The next steps are to add a dedicated cell phone line to my celluar account ($10 a month), transfer my home phone number to the cell phone, connect that cell phone with the AT&T, and then drop my land line service and save $64 a month.

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Update 7 weeks later.

I've dropped the land line and have a dedicated cell phone, with the old phone number on it, connected to the AT&T. The transfer of the old number to the cell phone took longer than I expected, but was smooth and transparent. The system works perfectly. Sound quality is excellent.Speaker phone is excellent.No complaints from anyone on the other end. I have my cell phone, my wife has her cell phone, and we still have a convenient, easy to use, house phone.

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4/04/2011

Panasonic KX-TG6583T DECT 6.0 PLUS Link-to-Cell Bluetooth Convergence Solution with 3 Handsets Review

Panasonic KX-TG6583T DECT 6.0 PLUS Link-to-Cell Bluetooth Convergence Solution with 3 Handsets
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This unit has every-single-feature-you-could-use, and more.

You don't need the phone company to block numbers, this machine does it for you, along with pairing up TWO cell'sthat have Bluetooth and your cordless Bluetooth earphone! Just pair your cell and you can transfer the directory from it to this unit's directory...a great feature, along with being able to answer your cell from any handset in the house. Panasonic doesn't bundle this unit in larger than three handsets, so at this price. I bought two, which is cheaper than buying two extra handsets separately, at most stores, as they are charging $120+ for the set, and I bought mine at Target for $80.00!

I have used this unit three months now without one complaint. Why not get all technologies rolled into one, and have the convenience of the extra cell line to use when somoene else has your main line tied up? The distance is great, I have used this system in city and country, and you can even get an extender from Panasonic, but this phone with DECT Plus covers the two acres I live on just fine.

Here are the advantages of this unit, some of them already noted by others,IMO:

1. The handsets have a jack for wired headsets.
2. There is a keypad and speakerphone in the base, so it functions as a fourth phone.
3. The interface with your providers voicemail (the voicemail service I use is from Vonage) is more comprehensive and easier to use than what you get from Vtech, Uniden or AT&T.For example, a light flashes when I have a message and the alert disappears automatically when I've heard all the messages. The VTech required you to go through a process to erase the alert after you've heard your messages.
4. The Bluetooth connection is like a microwave. Once you use it, you won't ever want to go without. You can even pair this unit with your wireless Bluetooth headset!
5. Call block. Get a call from a number you don't want to hear from again? Panasonic handles that! You merely save that number to your blocked list, and forever after anyone calling from that number gets a "busy" signal.No need to pay extra for that service from your provider.
6. It will transfer your cell's phone book to this unit easily!
7. The range is outstanding. I live on 2+ acres, and have never encountered a dead spot or fading.
8. Plug the units base into your UPS that you have for your computer, and it will never be without service in a power outage.
9. You can push a button when on a call, and lock-out other extensions from listening in on your call.
10. The talking caller ID is great when you are busy in the kitchen or working on a project.
11. The answering machine, for those of you who still use them instead of voice mail, has the longest recording time out there, 18 minutes.

I saw that Consumer Reports recommended the AT&T, and I previously had one of theirs and was happy with it. However their reviews were done a year before this unit came to market in 2010, and given the Bluetooth edge, this is the best cordless phone for your money.

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Link to Cell/blurtooth/ 3 handsets

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1/28/2011

Vtech Expandable 4-Handset Cordless Phone with Digital Answering System and Cellular Bluetooth Connection Review

Vtech Expandable 4-Handset Cordless Phone with Digital Answering System and Cellular Bluetooth Connection
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The vtech DS6322 series of phone is an upgrade from the DS6222 series.Most of the same features and drawbacks are kept intact, but Bluetooth is anadded feature.

Why Bluetooth?This way this cordless let can function as a standard landline phone as well as a cell phone on the same handsets.Think of it as a two-line phone with one line attached to your cell phone.You just need to have this set "discover" your Bluetooth mobile phone (by placing it next to the base ) and all your contacts are immediately imported.

Most of the pros and cons of the previous model have not been changed:

PRO: Clear audio signal, easy to read display, answering machine, lighted keypad and screen, value priced

CON: Poor ringtones,most are monophonic, so musical rings are basically not available, when power disconnects you have to reset your time and date, 50-phone number limit on landline numbers (more available on cell phone downloads)

Overall this is a nice package with features most consumers want.Vtech should have upgraded this phone with better ringtones is my main complaint.Vtech has priced this phone at a reasonable price point for most buyers.

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Your answer to all cordless phone problems! This high quality cordless phone system has a beautiful huge backlit color display, large backlit buttons and crystal clear interference free conversations.DECT 6.0 Digital technology provides the best sound quality, security and range in cordless phones.Interference free for crystal clear conversations - won't interfere with wireless networks and other electronic devices.Protect your self from identity theft with digital security - your call is digitized and encrypted, making it nearly impossible for someone to eavesdrop.FOUR HANDSET SYSTEM - includes handsets and requires only one phone jack.Expandable up to 12 handsets using only one phone jack - uses DS-6301 accessory handsets.Connect to Bluetooth enabled cellular phones to make and receive cellular calls with the ease and comfort of a home phone system - avoid the mad dash to catch a cellular call before it goes to voicemail.Download your cellular phonebook directory to this cordless phone system and dial a landline or cellular call from the directory for easy access.Landline service not required, works great for cellular only households.Stores 6,000 directories from up to four different cell phones; no need to input names and numbers into your cordless phone.Two cellphones can be actively connected to the base - cellular calls can be made or received from either of these two active cell phones.Pair four different cell phones or Bluetooth enabled headsets to the base unit.Caller ID/call waiting - stores 50 calls.Digital answering system - no tapes or moving parts.Intercom between handsets - no more shouting, "Dinner time!".Conference an outside call between handsets or between your landline and cellular call.14 minutes of recording time.Blue backlit keypad and display.Wall mount bracket included.

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