Gigaset S850HX - Cordless extension handset1

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Manufacturer: Gigaset
Product group:
Manuf.No.: S30852-H2669-R101
Art.No.: S16595192
with Bluetooth interface with caller ID/call waiting, DECT\GAP, SIP, RTP, black, platinum
- Keeping an eye on things
- Perfectly flexible
- Intelligent features for a little peace of mind
Price: 60,20 EUR
- Excludes VAT, Plus 10,00 EUR postage and packaging Other costs if applicable
The Gigaset S850HX is a technically well-thought-out premium-quality telephone that makes sophisticated communication at home now even more comfortable. The well-arranged menu and the large color display make for particularly easy navigation.
Product Description | Gigaset S850HX - cordless extension handset - with Bluetooth interface with caller ID/call waiting |
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Product Type | Cordless extension handset - with Bluetooth interface with caller ID/call waiting |
Total Number of Wireless Handsets | 1 |
Cordless Phone Standard | DECT\GAP |
VoIP Protocols | SIP, RTP |
Intercom | Yes |
Speakerphone | Yes (digital duplex) |
Call Services | Voice Mail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Message Waiting Capability |
Automatic Redial | Yes |
Display | LCD display - colour - Yes |
Body Colour | Black, platinum |
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Rechargeable or disposable batteries that contain hazardous substances are labeled accordingly by a crossed-out wheelie bin.
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