- 05-06-2009, 04:09 AM #1
We needed a new cordless phone for our home (yes, we still have a land line), so we purchased the AT&T TL92278, a DECT6.0 digital system that includes two handsets. Along with all of the other typical features, this system includes bluetooth capability, which allows you to pair a bluetooth-enabled cellphone to the system. You are limited to pairing one device at a time, but this allows the use of a cellphone as a third handset. Check out the specs:
AT&T TL92278 | AT&T® Phones Store
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- 05-22-2009, 08:34 AM #2/\/\s.Super/\/\odette
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Re: Bluetooth-capable cordless phone
That's good they are keeping up with the JONES, cause landlines are a dying breed.
If I ever had to get one again, it would be like the BT phone mentioned in this thread.If you find this post helpful, click on bottom of each post: Like l Share
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- 05-22-2009, 11:36 AM #3
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UPDATE: I ended up returning the AT&T phone set because our daughter (who wears hearing aids) said it was hard to hear voices on the headsets. Bought a three-phone set by Panasonic. We may be old-fashioned, but still maintain our landline - VoIP thru our ISP. Having the bluetooth feature with the AT&T set was nice, although I'm not sure how good it would have worked.
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Re: Bluetooth-capable cordless phone
Has anyone tried the UNIDEN ELBT595 5.8GHz Cordless Phone I've heard some good and bad reviews about this phone and some panasonic bluetooth phones and ideas about the Uniden I was planning on buying a refurbished one.
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