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Question about BT Home Hub handsets
There are two Home Hub handsets on the BT web site - 1010 and 1020. Is either one preferable, and do both work with the latest version of the Home Hub?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts! cheers mike |
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my thoughts save your money as hub handsets have a lowish earpiece volume even set to the max setting a dect phone connected gives better results in my tests.
others here have also commented on how quiet the hub phones are |
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my thoughts save your money as hub handsets have a lowish earpiece volume even set to the max setting a dect phone connected gives better results in my tests.
others here have also commented on how quiet the hub phones are thanks again mike |
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i did use a BT freestyle 3200 which worked perfect and currently use a BT 4500 synergy which also has far better incoming/outgoing quality than the hub phones i have. everyone here in my house who used the hub phones all commented how quiet they were, and if you have anything in the background like tv/washing machine/radio then its difficult to here the caller they are so quiet where as a dect is perfectly ok.
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