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Greener Scene with Siemens II

Filed under: Cordless Phones
Jenny @ October 26, 2007 | 7:02 am

Aside from these features, the Siemens Gigaset Helium handset also has an intuitive menu that makes it easy for users to dial a few numbers or key in basic functions such as caller ID. Multimedia functions of this cordless phone handset from Siemens are displayed on the widescreen OLED screen of the device. With 3D surround speakers,the cordless telephone handset is more than able to demonstrate better sonics. Users and contacts on the other end will greatly appreciate acoustics produced by the unit for being more natural—lacking in both distortions and blurries.

In addition, the Siemens Gigaset Helium was able to trump other models to bag the prestigious Red Dot Design Award early this year. Hans-Henning Brabänder, of Siemens‘ design management team, informed the public that the cordless phone handset remains in development. Two more years need to pass before techie adepts—who thrill at the thought of adding another digital doodad to their bag of impressive electronics—may get their hands on this Siemens phone handset.

Chances are, thoughts of saving the world don’t figure all that much in our daily waking thoughts. With this cordless phone handset from Siemens, it doesn’t have to. Siemens is doing it for us. No need to lose a few hours of sleep over the depleting energy resources of the planet. The fact that consumer electronics companies are attempting their level best to provide the market with choices that advocate greener technologies is wonderful, wonderful news.

After all, we’ve seen numerous advances in a number of fields already. Cars that look and run like speedy rockets on roads and highways. VoIP DECT phones for long distance calls at incredibly low to no costs. Why not eco-friendly cordless phone handsets that allow us to step a little closer to a greener future?

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