Communication Personifed…The Telephone 10 Additional Handset is a light and slim cordless DECT telephone for the demanding consumer. The choice of four colours on the back plates: silver, black, bronze and gold as well as eight different specially composed ringing tunes makes a personifcation of your communication tool possible Further, the consumer has the choice of wall mounting the telephone or to place it on a table.Danish Design – Danish Technology The Telephone is designed and developed in Denmark through a close partnership between Bell Xpress A/S, Jacob Jensen Design Studio and one of the world-leading cordless technology companies. The basis for the design is one of the most successful models in the telephone series, Telephone 1. In combination with updated and refned software and technology from the award-winning Telephone 80, you have the Telephone 10. The latest digital technology ensures, among others, a low radiation feature in both the base and the handset which automatically adjusts the strength of the radio signal to the lowest possible. Further, the luminous numbers, etters and icons in the display alongside with the keypad backlight give a clear view in all kinds of lighting. Other features, to mention a few, are: Baby monitor, phone book and redial list, indication for message waiting, eminent sound quality, up to six handsets can be connected, hands-free speak, Li-ion battery (12 hours talk time – 7 days standby), Caller ID etc. From Dawn till Dusk...JACOB JENSEN products are more than telephones these days. A wide range of products spanning from whole kitchens and kitchen appliances to doorbells, telephones, watches, clocks, weather stations, spectacle frames, sun glasses, smoke alarms and more, are in the market and ready to cover the needs of the quality conscious family. All very useful utility products, manufactured to perfection in the stringent and recognisable form language that is the characteristic of Jacob Jensen Design - a form language that have brought the company much recognition and distinction.... More