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The vtech DDA200BT DECT phone plays to the strengths of both cellular and landline based communication, while niftily integrating both forms of connectivity.

Bluetooth on board

For example, the device's built-in Bluetooth enables one to download cellular phone contacts to the phone, as well as pair it with a Bluetooth headset or smartphone. A Bluetooth headset, paired with the vtech DDA200BT DECT phone, can then also be used for landline conversations. Additionally, both Bluetooth and landline calls can be put on hold, and the device will automatically reconnect if the Bluetooth connection is lost.

Double duty

One of the phone's distinguishing features is the ability to simultaneously use one handset for a cellular call while another is used for a landline call. Users can further transfer calls between handsets, or use multiple handsets for conference calls. The vtech DDA200BT DECT phone also does double duty as a digital answering system with up to 15 minutes of recording time, also incorporating caller ID and call waiting, as well as functioning as an intercom system.

Landline not required

However, one doesn't need to have a land-line to take advantage of the vtech DDA200BT DECT's features on offer, as cellular calls made or received with the device use standard cellular minutes. The phone features a slim and ergonomic handset with a high resolution 98 x 67 pixels LCD display, and can accommodate up to one hundred phonebook entries. Additionally, up to twenty outgoing calls and thirty incoming calls can be logged. The vtech DDA200BT DECT phone will be available at Telkom Direct Stores from middle November with an RRP of R899 and the option of easy payment terms.

Quick specs:

  • Duo Handsets
  • Blue backlit display
  • Integrated Bluetooth
  • 100 Name & Number phonebook
  • Digital Answering Machine
  • Gap Compliant
  • Caller ID

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