The landline phone is still alive
Nowadays, the majority of people own a mobile phone; some even two or three. These little gadgets have so much to offer. Not only letting us communicate on-the-go but are able to show us directions, make pictures or even enable us to access the internet. Nonetheless, landline phones have managed to survive and can still offer helpful services to consumers at home. One example is the collection of phones offered by Gigaset. The company’s product combines conventional landline technology with innovative ways of communicating via the internet.

Features of the new landline phones
Gigaset’s modern phones include useful accessories that are able to compete with the mobile phone technology. They also help consumers lower phone bill costs as it enables people to connect via VoIP.
VoIP
Abbreviated for Voice over Internet Protocol, VoIP means that one uses a communication tool to chat to someone over an internet connection. The benefit of this is that you don’t need to set up a connection with a telephone provider and for those making international callers, the fee is significantly reduced as many services are free of charge and only require an internet connection.
ECO DECT
Furthermore, phones by Gigaset also live up to the latest ecological standards as they include an energy saving option that can be chosen by the user. Thanks to ECO DECT technology, it is possible to save up to 60 percent of energy usage. When the phone is not in use, the transmission power is reduced to a very low amount so that no energy is wasted. Especially in times of rising energy costs, this can really have an impact on the bill in the long run.
Design
Apart from the technological aspects of these corded and cordless phones, the aesthetics of these gadgets are very modern. Users can interact with the device like a smart phone as they have a touch screen. For individuals, there is also an option to select skins in various colors.




