Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Bluetooth Cordless Phone - The Ultimate Cordless Home Phone

!±8± The Bluetooth Cordless Phone - The Ultimate Cordless Home Phone

The convergence of Bluetooth and DECT technologies is finally getting some traction. Within a year or two the standard cordless home phone will almost certainly be a Bluetooth cordless phone. VTech is pushing the pace with a steady drum beat of announcements, but the pack is now catching up.

Bluetooth cordless phones have now been released by manufacturers including:
Uniden: CellLink ELBT595 cordless flip phone with Bluetooth connectivity Siemens Gigaset: SL785 DECT Bluetooth phone AT&T EP5632 5.8 GHz digital Bluetooth phone GE 28128EE2 DECT 6.0 Series cell fusion phone Panasonic KX-TH1212B Link-to-Cell Bluetooth DECT 6.0 phone Panasonic KX-TG9381T Bluetooth cordless phone - 2 line phone

VTech differentiates it's phones by focusing on (a) sleek design, and (b) leadership in DECT-Bluetooth convergence. It's successfully established itself as a leader in cordless phone technology with this dual pronged strategy.

VTech manufactured phones are sold under several brand names in addition to VTech. It's also manufactured AT&T cordless telephones under license since 2000. That connection may explain the success of the AT&T EP5632. It was first cordless Bluetooth phone that could be relied upon to pair consistently with a cell phone. Even Panasonic's first effort - the KX-TH1212B was a hit a miss affair.

The first generation of cordless Bluetooth telephones were designed to link with one or two cell phones. That enabled cell phone calls to be made from cordless handsets. It also meant that inbound cell phone calls could be answered from any handset. The benefits of this included greater convenience and improved cell phone reception. In most cases a cell phone will automatically pair with a cordless base unit on walking in the front door. It's then possible to park the cell phone in a charging cradle and use cordless handsets until it's time to go out once again.

VTech released it's first generation DECT Bluetooth phone - the VTech LS6245 in January 2009. In addition to all the usual features offered by DECT 6.0 cordless phones, it enables users to make and receive both cell and landline calls via a cordless telephone handset. It's also an ultra sleek cordless phone.

In September 2009 VTech released a second generation Bluetooth cordless phone - the VTech DS6321. In addition to the features offered by the LS6245, it allows up to 6,000 entries to be downloaded from a cell phone address book via Bluetooth technology. It's such an obviously useful and complimentary feature it's surprising that it took until September '09 for a manufacturer to make it available. At about the same time Panasonic released a 2 line cordless phone with a similar capability - the Panasonic KX-TG9381T.

The DECT Bluetooth Phone

Cordless phone manufacturers are now concentrating their efforts on DECT 6.0 cordless phones. They're cheaper to manufacture and DECT is recognized as a global cordless phone standard. To that end we are seeing hardly any new 5.8 GHz phones with Bluetooth. Almost all new Bluetooth cordless telephones are built on DECT 6.0 technology. We are quietly confident in predicting that the standard cordless home phone within a few years will be a Bluetooth telephone.


The Bluetooth Cordless Phone - The Ultimate Cordless Home Phone

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Cordless Phone Comparison - Top Rated Phones

!±8± Cordless Phone Comparison - Top Rated Phones

Cordless phone comparison is not that easy unless you get down to the basics. We are talking about the technology behind the phone, sound quality and ability to record and retrieve messages easily. Think about it - if you can hear the speaker clearly due to the most advanced technology and can easily retrieve messages people leave you then what else are you really going to care about in most home phones?

Yet you may be one of the home phone buyers who is looking for the most features and the highest quality. If that is the case then you should start with ATT and Panasonic cordless phones. These set the benchmark against which other contenders are measured.

Brand Fans

You can find people who are both Panasonic and ATT brand fans. The fact is that the DECT 6.0 phones are evolving technology and in some ways the race is on between these two brands to produce the most advanced cordless phone that solves the complaints consumers have had with prior phones. These complaints have included limited range, difficulty setting the phone and problems with the answering machine features.

When you compare cordless phones, the first step is to decide what features you expect from the phone. Do you want the ability to transfer calls from to handsets or easy volume control? For some people the most important feature is the ease with which the keypad can be seen. A well lit keypad can be an essential feature when you have trouble seeing numbers on a keypad.

The DECT 6.0 phones sold by Panasonic and ATT are often compared just because these are two of the leaders in the field. There are other fine cordless phone companies including Uniden but they lag far behind the leaders in most cordless phone reviews.

Consistent Quality Counts

Panasonic cordless telephones get excellent reviews, but more importantly they are consistently good reviews. People who buy these phones really like the talking caller ID for example because you can decide if you really want to answer the telephone. In addition, one feature that is really not given enough credit on the Panasonic phones is the energy saver mode that is built in. This feature is quite unique among the cordless phones.

But when you come right down to it, the Panasonic DECT 6.0 phones are popular because they have such clear sound and extended range. They are also affordable but so are ATT cordless phones, so on that basis the two companies are on an equal basis.

So which are the best cordless phones? It would be good if one or the other could be labeled as "the best" but there are Panasonic fans and ATT fans. The Panasonic expandable phone sets offer long term accommodation because you can buy one or two handsets and then add more later by purchasing additional handsets. In fact, you can start with one handset or three and easily expand by purchasing additional handsets. And even after you add the handsets, you can get the most desirable features including the ability to transfer between calls between handsets and phone book sharing.

Panasonic and ATT Rule

The Panasonic phone models like the Panasonic KG-TG1032S DECT phone with answering system has performed well in all testing. The phone has an excellent range, long lasting battery and clear sound. One of the main complaints concerns the lack of backlit keys which are proving to increasingly in demand by an aging population. The Panasonic phone sets numbers KX-TG6511 or 6512 or 6513 have also been highly rated with features like the ability to share the digital phonebook between handsets and call transferring from handset to handset.

But during a cordless phone comparison between ATT and Panasonic, the ATT cordless telephone headset phones also received high ratings. For example, the ATT CL84209 has a long range. It was also noted for its sound clarity. You can buy the ATT SL82318 which is a corded/cordless phone with a built-in answering system. This phone has a built-in handset speaker phone too so you can use it anywhere in the house and don't have to be by the base station. One reviewer really liked this feature because he could continue to work on the computer while talking on the phone. The system is expandable too like the Panasonic systems.

Both ATT and Panasonic offer Bluetooth technology also so you can sync your cell phones with your house phone. Both offer phone systems without an answering machine too for those who already have voicemail. The Panasonic phone KX-TG6512 without an answering machine is expandable while the ATT EL52209 is not.

The DECT technology continues to improve all the time and is already creating absolutely clear sound in both the Panasonic and ATT brands. One drawback to the Panasonic phones is that the wall mounts are not flat against the wall. On the other hand, some buyers don't like the two-tone design of the ATT phones. That is simply a matter of aesthetics or preference.


Cordless Phone Comparison - Top Rated Phones

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Uniden - DECT 6.0 Corded Telephone System with Cordless Expansion Handset

!±8±Uniden - DECT 6.0 Corded Telephone System with Cordless Expansion Handset

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Stay in touch using this DECT 6.0 phone system that features amplified audio boost for reduced signal interference and improved voice clarity. Caller ID, phone book and dialed number announcement makes it easy to reference frequently used numbers. Features: Expandable corded/cordless phone system. Compatible with select Uniden handsets. Digital answering system. Large 3-line LCD display. Call-waiting/caller ID with 70-name/number memory. Amplified audio boost. Built-in speakerphone. Headset jack. Wall-mountable or desktop design. ENERGY STAR qualified. Measures: Base: 9-1/4" x 8"; handset 2-1/4 x 1-1/4". Height: Base: 4-1/2"; handset: 7". Weight 4 lbs. # 812340

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