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The CELL2JACK is a revolutionary cellphone to home phone adapter that allows you to make and receive mobile calls on your existing landline phone. It supports all types of analog phones, reduces cellphone radiation, enhances smart home integration, and offers a cost-effective communication solution with a simple setup process.
T**G
Works great and is very easy to set up
My iPhone picked up the device immediately and it was paired to the phone and ready to go in less than a minute. Every time I get home it automatically detects the device and is ready to send or receive calls. You would never know you didn't have a land line service. I have a reconditioned Western Electric desk phone - a rotary phone from the early 1970s - and when I pick up the receiver to make a call, I get the familiar dial tone just like I used to. This thing is a godsend. I love it.
R**
It works.
This does work as stated once you learn how to make the needed settings to the phone. I will only use it as an emergency phone during power outages since the house phone is voip type. I have added backup battery supplies where needed. Compared to other sellers this was the most reasonable. Check out all the other info available to help set this up.
V**A
Tested OK with 1920s and 1930s phones
This product worked perfect, as described. 15 years ago I did restore some vintage phones but they went to a storage when I close the fixed line service at my home, I did use cellular service since then. With this product, I was able to test and reinstall both phones: A Western Electric 50AL Candel Stick model c. 1920 and a Western Electric model 202 c.1930. Both phones utilize an external vintage ring box, also Western Electric from that era. Both the phones and the ringer worked OK, I can receive and make calls using those old dials. No issues, this is a good product. Recommended.
V**7
Simple to install and use.
This was a simple hookup! I set my phone up to use WIFI because my home has horrible cell reception. The calls are still unreliably clear. And my cell phone minutes are still flying away. I love its simplicity, was easy as pie to install and like magic works my entire home, both cordless system with multiple handsets and three wired wall phones. I just do not understand the poor quality of the calls, my WIFI is awesome and has full reception to the phone and yet people say that they cannot hear me... If it was clear this would be just as it was full wired. It tuly is an inexpensive way to eliminate costly home phone service.
T**
Works great
Great product. Do not need a landline just plug in connect via blue tooth and walla you are connected. My husband does not use a cell phone and now he has a phone he can use.Thanks for Cell2Jack.
W**R
Useful when charging, but with some flaws
I've been using this for roughly 3 weeks & I've found while it does allow me to continue using my Panasonic KX-TGD220 (wireless phone) using my cell as the main, it does have some flaws & ultimately I decided I was only going to use it while charging the phone.First thing you'll need to know is that it's best to leave your cellphone next to the Cell2Jack when you intend on using a phone connected to it, this allows for the strongest signal to the phone. Most people will have their cell on them when not charging it, so it may be more ideal to speak on the cell instead if not near the Cell2Jack as you'll get a better signal that way. I have found that I don't get a very good signal on the cell in the bathroom (no windows & I have a metallic roof), so this is one case where it's more ideal to use the cordless phone over the cell. Ultimately the first priority in a strong signal is your cell phone before even considering placement of the Cell2Jack, so consider that first by finding out where your signal is strongest where you live.Second point I'm going to go over, the Cell2Jack puts itself into pairing mode automatically when powered up if not able to pair with a previously paired device (or if this is your first time powering it up). This could be a bit of a problem if somebody close by accidentally hijacks the device with their own cell, but it's fairly simple to re-pair to your own cell by entering a keypad code on your phone, just something to keep in mind if you start getting calls on your phone that aren't getting to your cell (the cell should display calls coming in as you get called on your phone connected to the Cell2Jack. This will likely only be a problem if there is a power outage/flicker while you are away from home or if your phone is powered down.Third point is going to cause some problems if you are calling (or receiving calls) from automated systems; it seems the dial tones don't correctly go through to the cell, so you're likely going to find that you'll still need to use the keypad on your cell if you have to navigate automated systems that require keypresses (dialing phone numbers is not a problem however).Forth point is related to picking up your voice. I've noticed that if somebody is talking or making noise through the phone (this includes wind going by an open window while driving, other background noises or even loud static on a call), it seems that your phone will stop picking up your voice (pretty common with bluetooth communication devices from my experience), this wasn't an issue I had when I had wired or VOIP phone service. If you're patient & can wait for a particularly talkative person to stop talking, this shouldn't be a problem, but when it comes to talking with my mother, she's constantly cutting me off, so I find myself repeating myself quite a bit using my phone with this device...In regards to Caller ID, it doesn't seem to register correctly on my cordless phones. There's a key code you can supposedly press in the instructions to make it carry over, but I haven't seen it work yet (at least not fully; it does show a phone number, but no name)... Even if you have a phone that is capable of caller ID, you may find that you're still going to be using your cell for caller ID (which can be a bit troublesome if you are using a multi-handset wireless phone). Additionally, keep in mind if the Caller ID isn't functioning correctly, any phones that rely on Caller ID to set the time on your phone will never update to the correct time (as is the case with my wireless phones).In regards to using Voice Assistance, a lot of these functions may not work if your phone is locked, this can be an issue if your using a partyline (or multi-handset wireless phones) to access those functions from a room other than where your cell phone is.Final statement is while Cell2Jack can be useful making phones available in areas that would normally be deadzones or having a poor signal on your cell in your home, a bluetooth headset might be a better choice unless you already have a wired phone with functions you want to retain access to (like an answering machine, block list or programmed quickcalls), Cell2Jack just eliminates the concern of battery life when it comes to wireless communication devices.
F**E
Keep your house phones but utilize alternative non-land line suppliers.
Worked easily right out of the box. If you have a hard wired phone base either from cable adapter or line which may have remote handsets you can continue to use them wirelessly by feeding the line to this device. In our case we dumped land line for mobile, using our wifi. We enabled bluetooth connection to device and kept our base phone. Now all phones still can be used to dial out or receive calls, ringing as before. Limits: usual wifi, bluetooth signal paths and distances must be met.
M**E
Easy to install. Just works.
-1 star You must provide a 5v adapter and cables to your phone. I guess they do that to keep costs down.20260618 I just installed this and the setup was simple. I forgot to set up caller id pass through, but will do that and evaluate it. Assume it works until I post an update.Call Quality: Seems good, the problem if there is one would now be in the cell callEase of Use: Just works after setup.Setup: 5 minutes including reading the diagram, plugging stuff in, sipping coffee and making a test callI bought this to replace a landline. I'd rather have a landline. The landline costs keep rising, so they priced themselves out of existence... I live in the boonies with no bars, to 2 bars of service. I'm in a between some big hills. Hopefully wi-fi calling with the mobile phone will keep us alive.
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