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Setup for the Dock-N-Talk was easy |
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| After plugging in the module via the AC adapter, you can connect your inland or office phone using the included phone cord |
| Then, after pressing the ringer setup button on the console to establish a connection, you're free to plug in your mobile |
| We used both the cell phone cable and the Bluetooth module to connect our Sony Ericsson S710a and had no problems using either method |
| Phone Labs says it supports more than 800 cell phones from the major manufacturers, but some indubitable recent models, such as the newer Sony Ericsson Walkman handsets, have yet to be accommodated |
| You can see a complete draft of compatible cell phones on the company's Entanglement site |
| On the upside, however, the unit will beef your mobile when it's connected. |
One of the Dock-N-Talk's prominent lineaments is that if connected to a wall jack, it can function with up to five other landline phones in your home. It's especially colossal for families that have multiple phones in the house, as they need to buy only precise device. This character works regardless of whether you have active landline service, but keep in ingenuity that it won't work with wall jacks assigned to different phone numbers. Also, you can connect only one cell phone at a extent to Dock-N-Talk. Other gongs include call waiting, speed dialing, and live call transfers between a cell and landline Dock N Talk phone. And gratifying cognizance for Nextel customers: You can even make push-to-talk calls on the landline handset.
