📞 Dial into nostalgia with a modern twist!
The Retro Rotary Landline Phone combines vintage aesthetics with modern functionality, featuring a mechanical ringtone, hands-free capabilities, and reliable operation during power outages. Crafted with artistic zinc alloy accents, this corded phone is perfect for adding a touch of nostalgia to any home or office decor.
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Balck |
Recording Capacity | 5 minutes |
Is there Caller ID | No |
Multiline Operation | Single-Line Operation |
Dialer Type | Rotary |
Answering System Type | Microcassette |
Compatible Devices | standard home telephone lines |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
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Very nice phone.
The phone is a very nice reproduction of a rotary type phone from around the mid 1900's.The dial is metal and the body of the phone is plastic with a old fashioned bakelite texture finish. The rotary dial is a working rotary, not fake push button type.There is a mechanical bell ringer, not a fake sound effect.This phone works with devices such as "Cell2Jack" for an easy bluetooth cellular interface and the mechanical bell ringer works fine with at least Cell2Jack I have found.There is modern features built in such as the # and * position on the rotary dial, center speakerphone button on the dial and last number redial button on the dial fingerstop.One thing worth noting... if you use or charge your cell phone too close to this phone it can cause digital static noise on the this phone while making an actual call on it. So, before thinking your phone has poor quality call audio, try moving any cell phones or other RFI causing devices further away (about 5 feet or more) from this phone.Otherwise, this phone is a fine phone and I am really enjoying using it with a cellular interface to provide an old fashioned desk phone to my home without the need for a telco landline account by using Cell2Jack as a cellular interface.
N**K
This classic looking phone actually works well!
Okay, so it is a rotary looking old style phone that actually uses modern touch tone technology to make call and even has a speed last number redial function. It will work on any system that allows a modern phone to work including VOIP phone service!I use it with a magicjack and it works great and makes a cool conversation piece.The way it works is NOT with pulse dial service that the original old rotarty phones used instead you dial the rotary dial with your finger in the correctly numbered hole and as you turn the dial all the way to the end, there is a small metal catch that your finger must depress which creates the correct tone for dialing, it even has a "#" and a "*" that rotary phones never had. So they really can be used for making any type of call in a modern world yet have the authentic feel of the rotary phones from yesteryear's gone by.It also feels substantial like an older phone would have making the hand-piece comfortable to hold and use.I highly recommend this for the affordable price, you won't regret it.The only problem you might experience is if you intend to use this as an extension phone at the same time as others are talking on another extension at the same time, then the volume becomes pretty low, I suspect it is because modern voip systems don't supply enough current to power more than one phone at a time unless the phones are connected to power and supply their own current for functioning.You can have it hooked up as a second or third phone with no problem as long as you don't talk on it at the same time as others are on another extension phone on that line (if your phone line doesn't supply enough current as my magicjack and most VOIP systems don't).
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Antique Looking Classy Modern Rotary Phone
I needed to replace our old trimline landline phone because it was just a temporary phone until we could get a nicer one. With that said, I started my hunt for a classic rotary phone and this one was the first I came across! So glad I did. It had a video to it so I clicked on it right away and was pleasantly pleased at what I saw. What a nice phone. The ringer is perfect (sounds like an old antique phone) and the front dial is beautiful and very well made. I just got the phone and have started using it for a couple of days. So far it works perfectly. What I like most about it is it's not a cheap light feeling phone. It's heavy and durable. This attractive phone looks and feels like it will withstand the test of time. I highly recommend this phone and the Seller! Fast shipping, packaged to perfection and exactly as described. Many Thanks to the Seller for their outstanding Customer Service. I'm very pleased to say the least.Peace and Love to all <3 Stay Safe out there.OPERATION OF PHONE: From User Manual with the Phone- Receiving a Call (Pick up handset on the phone when the phone rings and place handset back on the phone when finished)- Handfree Function (the center button is a handfree key. When receiving a call or dialing a call you can press it to release handfree function)- Dialing a Call (use the rotary dial on the front of the phone to call out numbers - very easy/user friendly)- Redial Function (after dialing the number- Extensions/Switches (these are not available)
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Stopped working- don't bother
I liked the product, at first. It looked nice and could also be used as a speaker phone. A rotary with redial was a nice touch.However, just this week-after a month and a half of use, it started making noise. The phone hasn't been dropped. No one was touching it. It still had a dial tone when I picked up the receiver. But the noise was too loud and too annoying, so I had to unplug the phone. Very sad because I liked the phone.
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