What is a Supafone
The Vox Supafone is a multi-functional cordless phone for making calls over the Internet. Designed in Germany, the Vox Supafone has been engineered specifically for Vox’s first-tier network and delivers superior sound quality. The Vox Supafone is multi-line so you can register up to six handsets, switch between Internet (Vox) and fixed-line calls at the touch of a button (with an ADSL connection) and make simultaneous calls. The device has a range of up to 50m indoors and up to 300m outdoors. Plus, with its energy-saving ECO DECT technology, calling is better for the environment.
How does it work?
The Vox Supafone is a cordless IP (Internet Protocol) phone that allows the registration of a SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) account, and fixed line network connection, to make and receive calls. It connects to a base station, which connect to a data router.
What features does it have?
- Large 2” black/white display with white illumination
- AS690 inverted display with very good contrast
- Phonebook for up to 150 contacts
- Long talk time/standby time up to 12/180 hours
- Hands-free mode
How many numbers can be used on the Supafone?
The Supafone registers one SIP per device; however, the base station can connect up to six Supafone handsets.