I use a Dect. 6.0 wireless phone which I love, but I only have two headsets and I usually misplace one headset every day, so I need three, even though I have a one bedroom apartment. This would give me one headset to lose and two that would probably stay where I put them.
The phones on the market right now are table phones and wall phones. I probably need at least one wall phone. To keep from losing the receiver it should be a phone with a cord. When I finish the call, I have to replace the receiver and it will be where I put it the next time the phone rings.
Cordless phones come in 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz and Dect. 6. Depending on how far the sound needs to travel, you will need to select a phone that will accommodate the size of your home. If your home has two floors or three floors or a basement, you’ll probably need a Dect. 6. It’s the most powerful cordless phone. 2.4 GHz is the weakest and would work well in an apartment maybe up to 1000 square feet and a 5.8 GHz would work well in a 2200 square foot ranch house. Larger homes definitely need a Dect. 6 cordless phone.
You may prefer the old fashioned corded circular dial phone, but most of us have embraced touch tone dialing and cordless phones. There’s no conceivable reason to stay in the Dark Ages. Enjoy technology and its benefits and buy a cordless phone.Keep looking, there-s more: Panasonic KX-TG1062M DECT 6.0 Corded/Cordless Phone with Answering Machine Deals
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