Cordless phones like the Gigaset A160, A260 and AL140 as well as the Siemens Gigaset S670 and C460—side-by-side with the concurrent answering machine models of cordless phones—have automatically cut down transmission power to a nil. This happens when a single handset is utilized and is in the base station. Feature phones, such as the Siemens Gigaset C470, S670, SL370, SL560 and their corresponding versions that pack along built-in answering machines also provide users with a new ECO mode.
Other notable Siemens products worthy of more than the occasional glance are the Siemens Gigaset E455 SIM and the Siemens Gigaset SL565. Exceptional in both function and looks, these cordless phones from the company’s Gigaset queue are more than enough to satisfy even the most demanding of communication needs. So users weary of working with cordless phones that exhibit limited focus and performance as well as style can direct their attention to these cordless phones. There’s no denying the fact that exceptionally-made communication units are so few and far between. So that when users finally find them, there’s no reason to let the opportunity pass.
Conclusion
By initializing the ECO mode in the handset’s menu, the transmission power of the base station of these cordless telephones as well as the handset drops to nearly 80 percent. This is true, even if a number of these handsets are utilized or the handset has not been placed in the base station. In a similar vein, there has already been numerous Gigaset phone models for generations now that have been designed to automatically lower transmission power, depending on how near or far the handset is to the base station. Transmission power, for instance, drops a goodly 15 percent when the handset lies well within a distance of eight meters from the base station.
When talks turn to ECO Broadband products, such as the Gigaset SE366, SE361 and SE551 routers; SE365 Ethernet adapters and the SX761, 762 and 763 gateway series, adjustments to the WLAN transmission power may be made in steps of 25, 50 or 75 percent via a user interface. In other cases, the system may simply be turned off completely if complications in the adjustments arise.
With such products in tow, it certainly won’t be all too difficult for modern-day office professionals along with other tech users to start relying on consumer electronics that demonstrate energy-efficient qualities. Considering the rising awareness of energy conservation issues in a number of societies, it is perhaps high time for us to acquire greener practices, particularly in something as critical to our daily communications as selecting a phone.
SIEMENS
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co KG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Siemens AG. The company, with its headquarters in Munich, focuses on the design, development, manufacturing and distribution of a range of high-quality products under the brand Siemens Gigaset. This includes classic cordless and fixed-network phones, Voice over IP devices, routers, gateways and software solutions. The portfolio also includes WIMAX devices as well as home media products such as set-top boxes. The company operates worldwide with its primary production site in Bocholt, Germany, where the Gigaset products are developed and manufactured under the most stringent quality and environmental standards.