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Grace Digital XLink ITC-BTTN Bluetooth Device | 
enlarge | Brand: Grace Digital Category: CE
List Price: $246.84 Buy New: $129.95 You Save: $116.89 (47%)
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Rating: 8 reviews
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MPN: ITC-BTTN UPC: 765410000711 EAN: 0765410000711 ASIN: B000WM811G
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| Features:
| • | Send and receive cell phones calls using regular telephone | | • | Whenever any of the connected cell phones ring, all the standard telephones ring also | | • | You can also combine your home phone service plus cellular service into one device - Let the ITC-BTTN manage your inbound and outbound calls between your phone | | • | Built in Bluetooth | | • | Connect up to 3 Cell Phones |
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Product Description Ditch your landline service with the XLink ITC-BTTN Bluetooth Device, without losing the use of your corded or cordless phone system at home or in your office. Almost any cell phone with Bluetooth wireless technology will work with XLink. The XLink family of products make it possible to send and receive cell phone calls using regular telephones. No more searching for your cell phones - just use regular phones at home or in the office. The XLink can simultaneously connect to three different cell phones - one for each family member. As many standard telephones as desired can be plugged into the back of the XLink. Whenever any of the connected cell phones ring, all the standard telephones ring also. You can also combine your home phone service plus cellular service into one device. Let the ITC-BTTN manage your inbound and outbound calls between your phone company and cellular service provider.
Caller ID Call Waiting Voice Dialing Speed Dialing Voicemail Access Automatic and Manual Dialing Echo Cancellation Telephone Connector Upgradeable Global Design Suitable for VOIP Gateway/Channel Bank Applications USB 2.0 port Bluetooth - Compliance to class 2 power, Minimum V1.1; Handsfree profile; Output power 0dBm; Frequency 2.4GHz Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) - 4.5 in (11.5 cm) x 1.7 in (4.5 cm) x 4.5 in (11.2 cm)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Great solution for person with pacemaker! June 9, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Last year I added a line to my Verizon cell phone service (in California) so that my elderly mother's caregiver (in Hawaii) could call me on my cell without charge at any time. My mother has a pacemaker, and cell phone use is discouraged as the cell signal could confuse the pacemaker. After researching options to porting a cell signal to a regular phone handset, I purchased the XLNK Gateway along with an inexpensive AT&T Trimline handset.
I was pleasantly surprised that the Gateway is a lot smaller than I thought it would be! The unit paired easily with the cell phone's bluetooth, and the sound through the AT&T handset was good. The only problem I encountered was in programming the handset for speed dialing through XLNK using the speed dial numbers in the cell phone. The process required multiple tries to get each number working, possibly due more to the AT&T handset than Gateway. Indeed, when I discovered that the programming would be erased when the handset was disconnected from power, I decided it would be easier to program each speed dial number directly into the handset's memory than try to get it to access the cell phone's programming.
Before I had a chance to take Gateway to Hawaii to install in a home with landline service, my mother moved into an assisted living facility on a trial basis. Rather than have the telephone company install a landline, I quickly set up the cell-to-Gateway-to-AT&T handset system. Mom was set up with phone service on her first day in her new home! Gateway performed flawlessly!
Mom is comfortable using the traditional AT&T handset without danger to her pacemaker, and the cell service gives her needed access to family and friends. If Mom decides to move back home, we'll be able to set up the system with her landline.
After one month in service, the setup is still working well. The cell phone remains connected to the charger at all times. I did make sure to label all power cord plugs "Do not disconnect" at the wall outlet so that someone wouldn't inadvertently shut down the whole system. I also left all of the instruction manuals and speed dial programming list so that someone else could redo the setup again if needed. And I made copies of all docs for myself so that I could remotely guide someone through the setup if all else fails!
The XLNK Gateway was a great solution to address the pacemaker concern in an ever-changing living environment.
Finally I can talk on a real phone! August 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased the Grace Digital XLink ITC-BTTN Bluetooth Device about a week ago. It was so easy to set up...it was up and working in about 5 minutes. I have 2 cell phones and I love that since this device is bluetooth, I can leave the house with my cells (1 personal, 1 business)and when I come home and get back in range....my home phones will ring. I have read other reviews that say you need to be close to the device, but mine picks up as soon as I pull into the driveway. Ever since I read the report a couple weeks ago about cell phone radiation, I am so glad I got this. Why take a chance with your health when you can get one of these devices and use a regular phone...and all of your cell phone features will work.
Good but could be better (firmware update, please) April 9, 2008 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought this to eliminate my house land line. Once the land line was shut off (number transferred to another cell phone, always positioned next to the XLNK), I ran the phone cord from the wall to the XLNK. Then, all the phones in the house (wired or wireless) called out and answered the cell phone. The kitchen phone has an answering machine, and that answering machine picks up - not the cell phone voicemail. (which is the way we wanted it).
Here's the problem. Calling out from a house phone to the bank or some other number that requires additional numbers to be dialed after you connect. You know, 2 for English, that kind of thing. The additional numbers dialed on any of the house phones do not "take" - I have to run over to the connected cell phone and press them in there to get them to work. I contacted the manufacturer, and they knew about the problem, but had no solution.
Be sure to get the model that works both with and without a land line - If we add a security system, we'll have to get a land line again, and I'd still like it to work. The $10 cheaper model only works WITHOUT a live land line.
Working great January 15, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Working great with my two cell phones and land line. Using it to eliminate my land line. It is doing all that it says it can, so far. Easy to update the filmware, via computer interface. It does not come with the USB cable, but a standard one works. Some calls have some echoing, but not sure if this is the xlink, or the connection. It rings only the phone it is connected to, which may be due to the wiring in my house. I resolved this by getting a 4 extention 5.8 ghz wireless phone system, which works very good with it. Pluged into the base, it will ring all the other extentions. It also allows you to access all your cell phone features via the home extention. The higher ghz keeps it from interfering with the Bluetooth signal whith is in the 2 ghz range. Would highly recommend considering the adaptations I mentioned here.
Fits the bill January 12, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this to replace existing IP phone service. If you don't mind initial delay, you should be happy. Other than that, make sure to put you cellular phone where it gets the best service.
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