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Link to Cell phone sets.

SeniorCitizen
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

Does any one here use a link to cell phone set without a land line number attached to it?

Panasonic?

V-tech?

AT&T?

Does it work well? Any thing to point out good or bad?

Thanks. 

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SeniorCitizen
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@Chalupa_Batman wrote:

Hey @SeniorCitizen 

I think what you're referring to is a cordless phone with bluetooth capabilities? 

If so, I've used Vtech myself.

Vtech

My buddy has these and likes them...

Motorola

Edit, I used to have a box like from Rogers back in the day. You can just slip your PM SIM card in there and set up a cordless phones. Not this one of course, this is just a sample.

Chalupa_Batman_2-1737343000774.png

 


That ZTE is not supported by PM. Not sure if that means they can make it be obsolete? But only good up to 4G. 
I like the idea of the link to cell for the longevity. I like to use a SIM for lower cost plan of Canada wide, unlimited for $99 a year and the ability to call forward at no extra cost.  Just looking for the best battery longevity, sound, and Bluetooth link to cell brand. 

CHARLIE_97
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

Yes it does work , but you must make sure they are compatible.  

Costco still have Panasonic phones, but not Link to Cell.  But Link to Cell, check Staples, probably pricier, or Amazon 

SeniorCitizen
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@slusagm wrote:

i had good experience with Panasonic.  I was just helping a friend to setup, easy, not bad


Thanks……have a non Bluetooth at home. Hard to find a Panasonic land line now a days for some reason. I kind of have favouritism for them. 

SeniorCitizen
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@Chalupa_Batman wrote:

Hey @SeniorCitizen 

I think what you're referring to is a cordless phone with bluetooth capabilities? 

If so, I've used Vtech myself.

Vtech

My buddy has these and likes them...

Motorola

 


Yes thank you. Home phone with Bluetooth for 2 cells, and no landline connection. Wow Motorola….I ran a Motorola main frame years ago….big, well built and bullet proof. 

Chalupa_Batman
Mayor / Maire

Hey @SeniorCitizen 

I think what you're referring to is a cordless phone with bluetooth capabilities? 

If so, I've used Vtech myself.

Vtech

My buddy has these and likes them...

Motorola

Edit, I used to have a box like from Rogers back in the day. You can just slip your PM SIM card in there and set up a cordless phones. Not this one of course, this is just a sample.

Chalupa_Batman_2-1737343000774.png

 

slusagm
Mayor / Maire

i had good experience with Panasonic.  I was just helping a friend to setup, easy, not bad

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