Wired home phones are gradually becoming history, giving way to practical wireless models. Of course, it's all about the usability: with such a tube you can talk anywhere in the apartment, doing your business in parallel. This is very convenient, but because most buyers stop the choice is on radiotelephones.
How to choose a home wireless phone?
The main criteria for choosing home wireless phones are as follows:
- design, which should be presentable. For example, the appearance of home wireless Panasonic phones and Siemens is very different, and you will have plenty to choose from;
- weight of the tube (optimal - up to 150 g);
- availability of a database;
- range without interference (usually it is from 50 m in the room to 250-300 m on the street);
- The presence on the tube display, which can be monochrome or color. They differ in the number of lines and symbols, as well as in the size of the latter. For example, if you buy a home phone for parents or elderly grandparents with poor eyesight, it makes sense to dwell on models with large characters;
- in models equipped with a display, a very useful function is the identifier of the number. It will let you know from which number you are called, and, if necessary, evade unwanted communication;
- the phone book is undoubtedly a very useful feature, because not everyone can remember many phone numbers in memory, and it's not so important to use a paper notebook today. Pay attention to the size of the telephone book of the device - the number of numbers that it can record;
- presence of additional functions, such as loud communication, an answering machine, blocking of long-distance calls, an alarm clock and so forth;
- the price of the device.
One of the most popular home wireless phones are models of such famous brands as Panasonic, Texet, Gigaset, Dect, Siemens, Phillips. And even if the home phone can not fully replace a cell phone , in some cases its use is justified and even more convenient.