No More Missed Calls With Panasonic’s Link-to-Cell
With recent advances in telecommunications technology and subsequent lowering of cellular phone costs, it is of little wonder why people are turning to their mobile phones as their phone of choice at home. The problem with mobile devices like the cell phone, however, is its size: because they are smaller, we tend of misplace them, even at home.
This diminutive problem balloons when you miss an important call you've been waiting for just because you can't find your mobile phone. Statements like "Where the heck is that (expletive) phone!" come to mind.
All these problems, however, is a thing of the past with the help of Panasonic's newest baby, the Link-to-Cell system (Panasonic KX-TG6582T). This device, which is part receiver/transmitter, is now available at retail in North America.
So how exactly does the Panasonic Link-to-Cell system eliminate the problem of missed mobile phone calls at home? It's simple: the system uses Bluetooth technology to make and receive cell phone calls using Panasonic handsets placed around the home. What one needs to do is, of course, purchase the device, place the base unit wherever the cell service is strongest and pair up a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to the system.

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"Many people depend on their cell phones for their home or business and don't want to miss an important call from a child or a client because of spotty cell service at home or because the phone isn't within easy reach," said Bill Taylor, president of Panasonic System Networks Company of America, in a press statement. "Panasonic's Link-to-Cell system makes the frustration of missed cell calls at home a thing of the past."
You can link up to two mobile phones to the system, which can power up to six handsets. So with multiple cell phones paired up with the system, how will you know which one is receiving a call? Again, it's simple: you can assign ring tones to each of the mobile phones.
For more information on the Link-to-Cell system, hie off to the official Panasonic website in your area.
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