Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Home Phone

Internet phones and smart phones are more or less for the individual, and they are pushing people apart, not including conference calls but those are for businesses. At the opening of the CES, there was a new version of a phone that was debuted. The sleek device could easily be mistaken for a modern vase, but the base hides a familiar touchpad for dialing calls and a 360-degree speaker. It can be used with any landline. The Home Phone works like a cordless phone, but instead of requiring users to push a button to activate a speaker, the Home Phone automatically switches to full-circle speaker mode when placed on a hard surface. The sound is unusually clear and natural — and loud enough to be heard over the din of the crowds at the CES event.

4 comments:

  1. I use video conferencing over SKYPE for chatting with family all the time.

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  2. One of the downsides to internet phones is that they are not very secure. You need to make sure that everything is up to date.

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  3. Now with all the new advanced technology with phone services, having a home phone is a waste of money.

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  4. The home phone will eventually phase out. we can use the cell phone for all the phone services we need.

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