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Cell phone "docking station"?
By: Notso Date: May 3, 2014, 9:55 am
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Just wondering if anybody makes some sort of a "docking station"
where you insert your cell phone when at home and then can use
wired or wireless phones off the cell in every room?
Just trying to get the convenience of a land line with a phone
in every room without carrying the cell around all day.
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Re: Cell phone "docking station"?
By: trollslayer Date: May 3, 2014, 3:48 pm
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[quote author=Notso link=topic=1040.msg13138#msg13138
date=1399128958]
Just wondering if anybody makes some sort of a "docking station"
where you insert your cell phone when at home and then can use
wired or wireless phones off the cell in every room?
Just trying to get the convenience of a land line with a phone
in every room without carrying the cell around all day.
[/quote]
I've never heard of such a thing, not to say that it doesn't
exist. I would think something like that could work off of the
bluetooth of my phone, much like the Sync system in my car.
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Re: Cell phone "docking station"?
By: Notso Date: May 4, 2014, 7:11 am
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Oop's, shuda looked first. They have something called Dock N
Talk. With a Blue-tooth phone, all the phones on my home wiring
will automatically activate when the cell gets in range.
Without Blue-tooth, you have to physically plug the cell into a
cord that also charges. Good reviews and either option looks to
be about $160. Just wonder if it really works well?
Looks like a company called Xlink can do it for about $50.
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