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PhoneLabs Bluetooth Module

by Phone Labs
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 10.1 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 10.1 ounces
  • ASIN: B000IOB6B0
  • Item model number: 03
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #138,561 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 14, 2004

Product Description

- Phone Labs Bluetooth module- For use with the Dock-N-Talk cellphone station (PHO-DNTA100)- Supports most Bluetooth cellphones- Should not be used with 2.4GHz or WIFI- Silver- Works on the Enterprise phone- Allows the user to pair up to 8 phones to the same Bluetooth Module. However, only one cell phoneat a time can be actively connected to the Bluetooth Module. PHOBT02

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars BT Adaptor Still Required $25 Firmware Upgrade, October 10, 2007
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We bought this product to use with our Motorola Razr phone as they don't have a plug-in adaptor for the Dock-N-Talk. However, the bluetooth adaptor didn't work as our Dock-N-Talk is about a year or so old & we were told we had to get a $25 Firmware upgrade before we could use the BT. I feel the BT should have included the Firmware upgrade & not nick me for another $25. We are just using the plug-in adaptor for our old Motorola V260 phone my wife still uses. I'd hate to get the $25 firmware upgrade...they'd probably come out with another upgrade shortly after & want even more money.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than expected, February 27, 2007
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Kevin Cooney "kcooney" (Sleepy Hollow, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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I've only had this for a few days now, but I'm really pleased with it. I opted for the Bluetooth module for a few reasons:

- I upgrade my phone every year or so, and I wanted to avoid having to buy new cables each time.

- My wife also has a phone I wanted to use with the Dock N Talk, so again, I wanted to avoid needing a new cable.

- I don't have a phone jack next to where I wanted to place my phone when I get home at night.

This module fit the bill for all these points, and with little hassle. The bluetooth setup was a breeze, and I love that it connects with my phone automatically whenever I get in range. It really makes it brainless to connect to the Dock N Talk each day.

Another cool feature that I haven't even seen documented is that if you have two phones set up, and take the first out of range, it will automatically switch to the second phone. Very handy if I want to run an errand and need to call home -- my wife doesn't have to be near her phone.

One thing I wish they would have added would be the ability to set up a "priority" system fo multiple phone. Currently, it just connects to the phone of whoever arrives home first. Not a big deal, but you just have to pay a bit of attention to which phone its connected to.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars lets you scrap your land line and still use your old house phones, February 25, 2011
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We used this device to free us from an overpriced land line ($50 per month for rock bottom basic phone service).

We linked a bluetooth-equipped mobile phone to our PhoneLabs Dock-N-Talk base unit using this PhoneLabs bluetooth plug-in module. The base unit powers seven conventional phones around the house and in the garage. All these conventional phones behave exactly as if they were connected to a land line, except we don't have to pay long distance fees anymore on most calls and the fee on our two cell phones totals $20 less per month less than our single land line did.

I originally bought this device both to utilize our existing wired phones and because of poor mobile phone reception in our home. There was only one place in the house we could get a good wireless signal. Using this system, we could put the phone in that one place and leave it there. The reception is now good everywhere in the house, but the system works so well we're still using it.

For one thing, this system allows two or more people to listen simultaneously and all talk on one mobile phone signal, a handy feature sometimes. For another thing, if you leave the connected mobile phone in one place at home, you are a lot less likely to lose track of where it is. For another thing, you are exposing your brain to less radiation with this system.

When I leave the house, I take the mobile phone with me. The system automatically breaks the bluetooth connection and automatically re-establishes this connection when I return home.

It performs flawlessly most of the time.

Once in a while the phone won't automatically make the bluetooth connection. In these rare cases, I can reboot the system by unplugging the base unit and powering it up again or turning the phone off and then back on, or manually reset the connection using the phone's bluetooth connection submenu. Sometimes I have to unplug the phone lines from the PhoneLabs base module and then plug them back in again to clear error indicators. Once, the bluetooth module came loose from the base unit, and I had to plug it back in again. It doesn't take much force to unplug the module.

I have used this system for years and it works very well with a few rare problems that are easy to correct. It works as advertised.
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