Multi phones on 1 phone switch
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Multi phones on 1 phone switch
Hi,
We currently have 1 phone socket but would like to have two phones.
Instead of creating a second socket, do the new cordless phones have the ability to just plug the base phone into the phone socket and have a second "sattelite" phone that is linked to the base but doesn't need to have a seperate socket??
I was looking at these: http://www.cordless-phones.uk.com/cordl ... ct-reviews
Hope this is clear!!
We currently have 1 phone socket but would like to have two phones.
Instead of creating a second socket, do the new cordless phones have the ability to just plug the base phone into the phone socket and have a second "sattelite" phone that is linked to the base but doesn't need to have a seperate socket??
I was looking at these: http://www.cordless-phones.uk.com/cordl ... ct-reviews
Hope this is clear!!
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you have a base station that plugs in the mains and the phone socket the base station will usualy accept any handset as they are normaly identical
the handsets only need to be docked for charging you would only need to plug in the second charger after a few years when the batteries wont hold there charge just rotate the handsets daily and leave the other handset lying on the worktop or wherever no need to charge it
usual where they plug into phone socket they will have a 2way adapter or a piggy back socket so you can plug in an extention or other item into the socket
the handsets only need to be docked for charging you would only need to plug in the second charger after a few years when the batteries wont hold there charge just rotate the handsets daily and leave the other handset lying on the worktop or wherever no need to charge it
usual where they plug into phone socket they will have a 2way adapter or a piggy back socket so you can plug in an extention or other item into the socket
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