Anyone have one of these?
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This seems targeted towards elderly people and while the implementation isn’t ideal the concept itself isn’t too bad.
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Just your usual android phone
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This seems targeted towards elderly people and while the implementation isn’t ideal the concept itself isn’t too bad.
Can you explain how this would suit the elderly? I must be missing something because it appears that thing is either a very complicated landline phone or a very cumbersome tablet that you can't pick up and carry around. Imagine typing a WhatsApp message to your granddaughter on that.
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god i want scifi with this vibe, like how retro scifi is always just the cool future tech glued together with the things that were normal back then
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Can you explain how this would suit the elderly? I must be missing something because it appears that thing is either a very complicated landline phone or a very cumbersome tablet that you can't pick up and carry around. Imagine typing a WhatsApp message to your granddaughter on that.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]If it connects the way I think it does, it would allow for the user to hold the “phone” part to their ear and dial on the touchpad like a traditional landline phone while being able to use wireless(*) technology.
The rest of the tablet apps are what make it not ideal, since its main use case seems to be the phone itself.
TL;DR: use like regular phone, other apps useless.
Edit: it would also make it simpler for grandma to make WhatsApp calls if she can hold the phone to her ear.
(*)2nd edit: “wireless” means non-landline, as in cellular.
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Would be ideal for my workplace. After we got a replacement for our malfunctioning Panasonic intercom system, it was a major stepdown, with little to no features, and some badly working ones (redial of external numbers don't work because it would need to press
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If it connects the way I think it does, it would allow for the user to hold the “phone” part to their ear and dial on the touchpad like a traditional landline phone while being able to use wireless(*) technology.
The rest of the tablet apps are what make it not ideal, since its main use case seems to be the phone itself.
TL;DR: use like regular phone, other apps useless.
Edit: it would also make it simpler for grandma to make WhatsApp calls if she can hold the phone to her ear.
(*)2nd edit: “wireless” means non-landline, as in cellular.
wireless
power cable
I have been lied to
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If it connects the way I think it does, it would allow for the user to hold the “phone” part to their ear and dial on the touchpad like a traditional landline phone while being able to use wireless(*) technology.
The rest of the tablet apps are what make it not ideal, since its main use case seems to be the phone itself.
TL;DR: use like regular phone, other apps useless.
Edit: it would also make it simpler for grandma to make WhatsApp calls if she can hold the phone to her ear.
(*)2nd edit: “wireless” means non-landline, as in cellular.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]it would allow for the user to hold the “phone” part to their ear and dial on the touchpad like a traditional landline phone while being able to use wireless technology
Lol, that looped wire coming out of the handset means it's not wireless
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Looks likes the telecom equivalent of when the flintstones met the jetsons.
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wireless
power cable
I have been lied to
I think what the other commenter was getting at is you can access a cellular connection (wireless) in a land line format
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it would allow for the user to hold the “phone” part to their ear and dial on the touchpad like a traditional landline phone while being able to use wireless technology
Lol, that looped wire coming out of the handset means it's not wireless
I think what the other commenter was getting at is you can access a cellular connection (wireless) in a land line format
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the biggest advantage of this is that I can answer the call with wet/thick gloved hands. modern phones should have a dedicated answer key.
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https://www.grandstream.com/products/ip-video-telephony/ip-video-phones-android/product/gxv3470 <-- that's something like this, if not the same? These are useful for those call centers where they can put the app that has all the forms + scripts the person on the phone are following, and they would not need any other technology at their desks.
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god i want scifi with this vibe, like how retro scifi is always just the cool future tech glued together with the things that were normal back then
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I can hear the questions from grandma asking how to find the dial pad after she accidentally deletes it from the homescreen.
Other then that this reminds me of TV shows or moves that had video telephones in homes mounted on walls similar to this. You would make a call and their face would appear on the screen, you could even broadcast to all screen in the house.
Total Recall 1990
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I would love for this to be a dock for my phone and my desk.
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Nah, I'm still using this smartphone
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Nah, I'm still using this smartphone
Honestly love the vibe. Catch me on that rotary.
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If it connects the way I think it does, it would allow for the user to hold the “phone” part to their ear and dial on the touchpad like a traditional landline phone while being able to use wireless(*) technology.
The rest of the tablet apps are what make it not ideal, since its main use case seems to be the phone itself.
TL;DR: use like regular phone, other apps useless.
Edit: it would also make it simpler for grandma to make WhatsApp calls if she can hold the phone to her ear.
(*)2nd edit: “wireless” means non-landline, as in cellular.
4G capable "landline" phones have been a thing for ages and I see them every once in a while. No touch screen, just buttons like a traditional one