Retro Landline Home Phone,TelPal Corded Old Fashion Desk Phone, Basic Pink Decorative Analog Telephone Set, Senior Phone for Home/Office/Hotel… (Rose)
$26.99
Product Description
Instruction
1. Put the telephone in flat area, keep it stable.
2. Connect the cable correctly according to the manual.
3. Pick up the handset, dial the required telephone number and wait to be connected.
4. Put the receiver back to the cradle to end the phone call. .
FUNCTIONS of 1980’s STYLE RETRO TELEPHONE
1. Make, refuse and answer a call.
2. Redial and Flash function
3.Ringer ON/OFF on the base of the telephone
Specification:
Telecommunication socket: RJ11
Dialing mode: Pulse or Tone
Dialing method: push button dial
Approximate Dimensions: 230×150×150mm
Approximate Weight: 700g
Package Includes:
1 x Push Dial Telephone
1x Telephone Cord
1x Handset Cord
1x User Manual
Old Fashion Phone: The TelPal Classic Style Corded Telephone features a 1960s retro vintage design. It’s a stylish alternative for your everyday phone. Modern colors are available in black, bronze, mat pink, shiny pink and rose color.
Push Dial Button Desktop Phone: Unlike the old style rotary phones, this upgraded antique style telephone is designed with modern convenient push button number dialing for simple operation. Old fashioned phones appearance but with modern technology. The redial button at the center allows you to call the last number dialed.
NIVERSAL DESIGN: The TelPal landline home phone works with universal standard landlines with RJ-11 standard telephone jack. It is made from injection molded ABS ensuring its quality and durability.
Plug and Play: No AC adapter or external power supply, no batteries, working directly with a current telephone line. All essential accessories are included. ( Kind reminds: you need have a landline service in advance ).
Ideal Home Decor: This corded retro phone could be a nice decor for your home, especially suggest for parents and grandparents who is interested in old fashions but prefer a simple operation phone.
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