What is a Bluetooth Landline Phone?
A Bluetooth landline phone is simply a corded or cordless phone plugged into a Bluetooth gateway. Once a Bluetooth gateway has been paired with one or more Bluetooth enabled cell phones, it's possible to to send and receive cell phone calls using regular landline telephones.
The resulting Bluetooth home phone not only eliminates the need to hunt down a cell phone when it rings, it also means that many households can ditch their landlines altogether. They can use free cell phone minutes to make calls while speaking on a comfortable phone.
While paired with a gateway the cell phone(s) can be charging and ready to go when it's time to go out again.
A Bluetooth cordless phone is a variation on the same theme. They are usually 5.8GHz or DECT 6.0 phones bundled with a Bluetooth adapter that automatically pairs with a cell phone(s) when the owner approaches.
The AT&T EP5632 is a 5.8 GHz Bluetooth enabled cordless phone and answering system. It rates well as a home or small office phone, supporting caller ID, call waiting, and caller ID on call waiting. It can be expanded to up to 12 handsets.
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