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Chatting on the ergonomically designed BeoCom 6000 cordless phone A wireless telephone that transmits to and receives signals from a base station within a range of a few hundred feet. Cordless phones are for local use and cannot travel long distances as can cellphones and satellite phones. See DECT and multihandset cordless. , which weighs a mere 175 grams, or 6 1/8 ounces, is a comfortable yet fashionable experience. The handset The part of the telephone that contains the speaker and the microphone. On a desktop phone, the part you hold in your hand is the handset. On a cellphone, the entire phone is the handset. See multihandset cordless and headset. , which comes in an array of new, hot colors, sits on a pyramidal base that beams elegance. And this beauty has brains. Use the handset to store up to 200 numbers in the phone bank, control the volume of your Bang & Olufsen audio and visual equipment, view your caller ID A telephone company service that sends the caller's telephone number between the first and second ring of the call. If the calling number is not blocked, the calling number is displayed on the handset or base station of the called party. , and redial In telecommunication, an automatic redial is a service feature that allows the user to dial, by depressing a single key or a few keys, the most recent telephone number dialed at that instrument. any of your latest 24 calls. Also, enjoy eight hours of charged-up talk time from as far away from the base as 300 meters, or more than 900 feet, outdoors. You'll pay $475 for this high-tech device. For a retailer near you, visit www.bang-olufsen.com, or call 847-590-4900.
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