Cobra Bows PhoneLynx
By TWICE Staff On Jun 6 2011 - 4:01am
CHICAGO — Cobra Electronics
has introduced
a Bluetooth-enabled device
that allows users to
make and receive cellular
calls from a home landline
phone, intended to help
consumers wean themselves
off landline service.
The Cobra PhoneLynx
plugs into any home phone
and works with any Bluetooth-
enabled cellphone.
A free Android app adds
an advanced feature set
for Andriod phones including
voice dial, message
waiting, speed dial, auto
hands-free, voicemail and
alarm clock functionality.
Cobra cited research by
the Beacon Hill Institute
of Massachusetts, showing
landline phone service
averages nearly $50 per
month nationwide, despite
the fact that the vast majority
of homes own one
or more mobile phones, essentially
doubling a home’s telecom costs.
In addition to eliminating landline
phone bills, PhoneLynx allows users
to take advantage of carry-over
minutes, free night and weekend
calling, and unlimited calling plans,
Cobra said..
Users can improve cellphone reception
quality by placing their mobile
phone in a a location in their
home with the best signal strength,
yet make and receive calls from any
home phone.
“As U.S. households increasingly
abandon landline service in favor of
a mobile phone-only, single number
digital lifestyle, Cobra PhoneLynx
is ideally suited for that transition,”
said Sally Washlow, marketing and
sale senior VP. “This unique device
offers the advantages of both service
types, while eliminating the cost
and hassle of a monthly home phone
bill. With a one-time cost of under
$60, and an average three-year cost
savings of $1,800, our customers
are finding Cobra PhoneLynx to be a
very easy purchase decision.”
It retails for $59.99.