Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - BT Diverse Elements 1KM DECT - Black/Dark Grey

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Binding: Electronics Brand: BT EAN: 5016351610763 Feature: Features Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: BT Manufacturer: BT Model: BT/ELEMENTS Publisher: BT Release Date: 2007-02-09 Studio: BT
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The remarkable BT Elements DECT is weatherproof to IP54 levels and has an outdoor range of up to one kilometre. It has a torch so it is particulary suitable for outdoors use and has a hands free speakerphone when users are otherwise occupied. The elements features ten polyphonic ring tones a 50 name and number directory kepyad lock store for 50 SMS text messages and Auto Talk/standby function. Weatherproof to IP54 standard Wall mountable Digital handsfree speakerphone Tough robust body for commercial usage Torch built onto handset 10 polyphonic ring tones 50 SMS message store (total) 50 name & number directory Keypad lock Auto Talk/standby PABX Access Code
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