
Weirdest New Smartphone Accessory
For most people, the cell phone has become a way of life. No longer are people tethered to the house when making or receiving calls. Unfortunately, along with that change come a less cool thing, and in other words, talking on cell phones is just not as easy as it was on the old fashioned land-line. This is because the cell phone is designed for portability, during the old handsets connected to the old phones were designed to be both comfortable to use and in effect good at transferring conversations between people. This is why several companies have sprung up in recent years to give people the option of connecting an old fashioned handset to their new fashion Smartphone.
First up, the YUBZ a hip, colorful option in other words packaged in its own special case for easy interesting storage when at home. During on the go, the handset can be tucked into a shirt or coat pocket and used when either placing or receiving calls.
Another choice is the A + R, which is or rather plain, hence the companies touting how using it instead of pressing a Smartphone against your head saves you from the radiation your phone emits, potentially, saving your life.
The phones plug into the USB adaptor on a Smartphone
All three of the phones plug into the USB adaptor on a Smartphone and come with software to make it work. As well, all three can be used with VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) applications as then, making them a smart choice for the hip and health minded crowd.
Another selling point of the phones is the low price, all are in the $25 to $35 range, although some require add-ons to use all the features.
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Cell Phone Old Fashion Handset
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Old Fashioned Phone Plug Into Your Smartphone
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