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Home » Cell Phones, Electronics

Panasonic Link-to-Cell Bluetooth Phone

By Ben Bowers on Tue, Sep 16, 2008
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The Benefits Of A Home Phone On Your Cell Phone

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Technology promises to solve many of the world’s major problems and plenty of its small ones. Take for example, the act of using your cell phone as a main phone line at home, which I know many guys do. Unfortunately, the sleek and compact traits that make your cell phone perfect on the go simply don’t translate to a good experience at home during longer conversations or when you just want to pick up the phone and dial.

If you’re a guy that loves shooting the shit on a home phone, but wants to still use your mobile as your main line then pick up the Panasonic KX-TH1211B. It links up with your mobile phone to make calls via bluetooth while still giving you the convenience of a handheld. The Panasonic telly sports features like dual cell support, vocal caller id, and a super simple setup. Talk all you want and still give your mobile a much needed charge.

Oh, and a land line can also be connected for those of you that just can’t let go, and expansion headsets when it’s time to upgrade your crib.

Cost: $73 @ Amazon

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