Which cell phones are compatible with the Dock-N-Talk?

Dock-N-Talk currently supports Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, Sony, and Siemens series cell phones.

Is Dock-N-Talk difficult to install in a home or office?

Home Installation: Plug the Dock-N-Talk into any phone jack and the AC adapter into the wall outlet and you are ready to make and receive cell calls.

What is the recommended cellular signal strength for Dock-N-Talk ?

We recommend a minimum signal strength of two bars for optimum performance. If you are using the Dock-N-Talk for a RV, Boat or Cabin and want better reception we recommend purchasing an antenna adapter an a external antenna. (antenna adapter and antenna available for purchase at this site)

How does Dock and Talk work with my home answering machine and cell phone voice mail?

An unanswered call that comes in on your cell phone will automatically be routed to the voice mail service you have set up for that cell phone. An unanswered call that comes in on your home or office phone will as before forward to your regular answering machine or telephone massaging service.

What about call waiting?

Call waiting operates on your cell phone service and traditional wireline service.

What about caller ID?

Caller ID information is displayed on the cell phone display. When making outbound business calls the DockNTalk will show only your cell number to the number you called. This feature allows you to avoid additional long distance billing on your personal account while using your home phone and bill the calls to your businesses cellular account.

Is cell phone radiation dangerous?

Tests funded by the cellular telephone industry have found a possible link between cell phone usage and cancer. The studies found both biological indications of cell changes and a statistical link correlating cell phone usage with certain types of brain cancer. If you are concerned about cell phone radiation and want to reduce your exposure install a Dock N Talk and significantly reduce your cell phone radiation exposure.

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