I've been working from home for the last few months and have missed my office phone. It's quite difficult to type when you're trying to hold the phone to your ear. It's also nice to reach and press the physical buttons. Anyway, I was looking for a way to connect my cell phone to my office phone and I came across this. I don't have a landline phone, but you can connect it. It connects to your phone via Bluetooth and works very well. I'm tech savvy enough to set it up, but I can imagine it might be a bit difficult for others. I recommend that you read the instructions carefully beforehand. The performance was great and I asked a few people if they could comment positively on the difference in call quality. I think the worst quality comes from the speakerphone on cordless phones (which I don't use often anyway). If you use a wired handset, no one will notice the difference. The speakerphone is great for conference calls and it's really nice to have a mute button for that purpose. Caller ID selects names from my cell phone's address book and I can even dial by name. There's also a setting where the phone can't ring at certain times, which I've set to not ring outside of my "business hours". Would recommend to anyone who wants to touch a real phone.
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