LaptopMag has posted a review of the Uniden ELBT595 Digital Bluetooth Cordless phone here on their website. If you’ve always wanted the convenience of using a home phone but wanted to use up all of your mobile minutes, then this is an awesome way to do so. The Uniden system makes phone calls using your mobile minutes by connecting to your phone via Bluetooth. The ELBT595 features:
5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum technology
Bluetooth headset compatible
CellLink technology allowing you to link with your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone
Digital answering system
Full color picture handset display
Caller ID/call waiting deluxe options
Battery backup during power outage
Setup all phonebook settings using your laptop or computer
USB connector with downloadable software included
Expandable to a total of 10 handsets, only one phone jack required
100 caller ID numbers, 100 phonebook names with four numbers per name
Advanced phonebook options, including alpha sort, group sort, multiple numbers per name
Downloadable pictures, recordable ringer tones
battery/clock/date/banner displays
Hands-free speakerphone in handset and base
DirectLink mode for two-way conversation between handsets without the base
Transfer/intercom from handset to handset, plus handset to base
Five-way conferencing calling
Software and hardware included: CD-ROM, USB cable, ringer record cable
All you need to make this work is a Bluetooth 1.1 enabled mobile phone. You register the phone to the base and then you can make or receive calls through your mobile line as well as your normal home line. Here’s LaptopMag’s verdict on the phone:
The only cell docking system worth the price of admission, the Uniden has a large compatibility list and setup is a snap. It’s reason alone to make sure your next phone has Bluetooth built in.
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