What’s the difference between the XLink BT & the XLink BTTN?

What’s the difference between the XLink BT & the XLink BTTN?

on August 2, 2010  

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Don’t you just hate missed calls? Isn’t it annoying to run around your house, looking for your cell phone? Then stop making life hard for yourself, and get an XLink. XLink is a leading manufacturer in Cellular Gateways and Bluetooth Docking Stations. The company makes two products, the XLink BT and the XLink BTTN. The BT enables you to connect up to three cell phones to your home phones, whether they are corded or cordless. This gives you the freedom to roam around your house and answer all calls from anywhere in your house. No more desperate searches for your cell phone. This XLink BT is a great device for people that don’t want or need a landline, or have just cancelled their landline service.

The XLink BTTN has a standard telephone line input so that you can connect a landline or a VOIP adapter to your phone as well. All four telephone sources can now be accessed from regular telephones through the BTTN. Both devices employ wireless Bluetooth technology so there are no wires or cables needed. You can even connect your answering machine to the device to truly make it a fully functioning home telephone. Features include voice recognition, one-touch voicemail dial back, and SMS Text message alerts.

The device is simple to set up. First, place your phone within 30 feet of the XLink device, preferably in the area of your house with the best coverage. Next, press one of the 3 top buttons on the XLink device, and enter your phone’s Bluetooth mode. Simply enter 1234 as the pin, and you’re all set! A huge advantage of these devices is that you no longer have to be tied to your cell phone. You can relax on your couch while taking calls from your house phone. Enjoy superior audio quality with your home headset, while eliminating the risk of radiation associated with extensive cell phone calls and cell phone usage. What’s great is that you still have caller ID capabilities with these devices. This enables you to redirect calls from your cell phone to your house phone, and still identify who is calling. Voice and speed dialing are also available.

The bottom line is: if you want to ditch your landline, get the XLink BT. If you want to keep your landline, get the XLink BTTN. Either way, you’ll have the freedom of your cell phone with the comfort of your home phone. And that, my friends, is certainly worth the price of admission.

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