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DescriptionBT - Synergy 5500 TWIN DescriptionThe BT Synergy 5500 Twin is a product package based upon the BT Synergy 5500 DECT phone model. The Synergy 5500 Twin offers the purchaser two Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) handsets, each with its own charger. Despite using DECT technology, the cordless Synergy 5500 Twin telephones are fully compatible with any analogue phone line and can therefore be used in either offices or homes. Their neat and compact design make them suitable for desks with limited surface space and are able to subtly blend into any style home furnishings. Similar to the BT Synergy 5500 model, the Synergy 5500 Twin has an inbuilt answering machine with up to 12 minutes of message recording time. With an instant playback function available through either the base station or either of the handsets themselves, messages can be listened to publicly or privately. For user convenience, each handset will indicate any new answering machine message on the bright blue LCD screen as well as on the base station, so that users can listen to messages away from the desk. This product boasts several other brilliant features including the capacity to store an astounding 250 caller details in a built-in phone directory, a caller display function and the ability to transfer contact details from mobile SIM cards directly. FeaturesBT - Synergy 5500 TWIN FeaturesSKU Number : 41400 Warranty : 1 Year BT InfoBT is the largest provider of telecommunications in the United Kingdom and the company was set up in 1864 as The Electric Telegraph Company. They were the first company outside of the United States to develop telegraphy technology and introduced electrical communications into the market place. This was revolutionary as it became possible for communication to take place in minutes and not days and weeks as was previously the case before this new technology was discovered.In the present day BT’s commitment to improving communications has not changed. As a company they are synonymous with offering excellent product innovation and customer service. They believe in providing a product which is in step with the ever changing developments in communication and subsequently the needs of their customers both domestic and business. Their commitment to the communication need of businesses is evident in the products which they have designed for every business type and situation, wireless phones, headsets, analogue and digital phones. BT have many best selling phones in their range, the elements phone is cordless and perfect for both indoor and outdoor useage.It has a range of 1km which would suit large industrial companies or farmers for example. The Accord 20 headset is used with a phone which is compatible allowing the user to speak “hands free” making this product ideal for large office or call centres. It is also one of the lightest headsets on the market and extremely comfortable for the wearer to use. Telephones InfoThe Telephone come from the Greek words tele = far and phone = voice. It is a telecommunications device that is used to transmit and receive sound. The Telephone is now one of the most common household appliances in the world today. Nearly all telephones operate through transmission of electric signals through a complex network which allows any phone number to communicate with another anywhere in the world.The Telephone runs two types of information; Signal and Voice, at different times all on the same two wires. The telephones signal equipment consists of a bell to alert the user of incoming calls and a keypad to enter the number for outgoing calls. At the telephone exchange they detect the electrical current and connects the line to the desired line and alerts that line. The Voice part of a telephone is in the handset and consists of a microphone and a receiver. The microphone is powered from the line and puts out a varied electrical current in response to the acoustic pressure produced by your voice. The variations in electric current are sent along the line to the other telephone where they are fed into a miniature loudspeaker. The varying electric current in the coil causes it to move back and forth, reproducing the acoustic pressure waves of the transmitter. When you ‘hang up’ the current ceases to flow in that line, signaling to the exchange to disconnect the call. As with many other inventions over the years such as radio, the light bulb and the computer there were several people who claim credit for the invention of the telephone; many did do pioneering work on voice transmission and improved on each other’s ideas. Antonio Meucci, Johann Philipp Reis, Elisha Gray, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison, among others, have all been credited with pioneer work on the telephone. Back to Search Results ![]() TOP 5 PRODUCTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. | |||||||||||