Friday, December 11, 2009

The Cellular Docking Stations

Business and personal activities usually revolve around telephones, because the age we live in is defined by communication and connectivity. The interchangeable solution of alternating the use of the cellular with the regular phone is a great innovation available with the introduction of the docking station. Thus, cellular docking stations make possible the connection of a cellular handset to a standard phone. The technology used for the connection can be Bluetooth or regular cable, depending on the design complexity of the device. Initially considered gadgets, cellular docking stations have received recognition as a good way of maximizing the operational mode of both landline and cell phone.

Cellular docking stations allow one to use any phone in the house or office to receive a cell phone. Thus, with a normal handset or a cordless device the free minutes of the mobile plan can be used via the regular phone. Extensions can also be used simultaneously, plus, you will have signal even in the areas with low connectivity. The number of producing companies is not very large, even if the integrated use of home phones and cellulars grows in popularity every year. The reduced availability of the adapters is usually to blame for the rather limited offer of products.

Improvement is noticeable in the applied technologies and the advanced design. Most cellular docking stations are lightweight and small-sized, with with land/mobile or home/cell buttons for device operation. This means that the user can choose the line to make the call as soon as he/she picks up the handset. You may also be notified when you receive a cell call or a land call, by choosing different ringtones. Very often the setups of the cellular docking stations are similar even if the producers differ. Thus, you will get a base unit, a docking station and a cordless handset in the package. A phone jack and an electric outlet are necessary to connect the device.

Cellular docking stations can be used anywhere in the house or office, and they have the great convenience of charging the mobile too. The spot with the clearest reception is the ideal location for cellular docking stations, which will guarantee great signal all over the house. The prices of cellular docking stations vary between $130 and $250, depending on the complexity of the technologies and the manufacturer. Needless to say that additional handsets or special video cameras are gadgets that add up to the costs.
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