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Advice on digital cordless home phones?
Sorry but can't see where else to put this apart from basic advice forum?
I am fed up with the rubbish digital 4 phone system I have at the moment (Philips) Only 3 yrs old but unless i am right next to one of the phones in time to answer I lose the call! I have tried all the set up options but nothing helps. Can anyone recommend a system. I live in a town house so need a phone on every floor so need at least three phones. Thanks in advance |
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I use gigaset.
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TY I will check that out
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Another town house dweller here. I have a Binatone iDECT M5i I'm not sure if you can get one with four handsets but I have three.
Available for £55 from Tesco Direct: http://www.tesco.com/direct/idect-m5...543&pageLevel= The huge bonus for me with this phone is it is blutooth enabled so you can a) add a bluetooth headset b) connect up to two mobile phones to it (only one if you have a headset paired already) This means that when my mobile rings I can answer it from any phone/floor in the house, similarly you can make calls via the mobile so for example I can check my mobiles voice mail from my landline phone in the bedroom whilst the mobile is on charge down stairs. |
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