The Motorola Motolivn D801, the Motorola Motolivn D802 and the Motorola Motolivn D812
One has to understand that there many emotions possible when one goes looking for the ideal cordless phone model. Frustration, trepidation and yes, even fear is not far behind. For the simple reason that, while there are admittedly quite a number of cordless phones available in the market in this day and age, there are only a few in the running if one’s pursuit is based on practicality, performance and style.
However, it’s exceedingly nice that consumers can already extend their search to Motorola’s latest range of home phones. Motorola recently introduced its new range of cordless phones suitable for home use—the Motorola Motolivn queue. The Motorola Motolivn D801, Motorola Motolivn D802 and Motorola Motolivn D812 are the newest offerings of the company in many portions of the European market that caters to consumers who are looking for that cordless telephone to finally take home with them.
Sharing a heap of astonishing features, these cordless phones from Motorola offers the modern tech adept several choices when it comes to a number of connectivity concerns. Hands-free operations are possible as well as convenient to initiate. The Motorola Motolivn D801, Motorola Motolivn D802 and Motorola Motolivn D812 all come with a headset port. This allows users who are fond of seeing their calls through by way of a headset to take care of their communications with ease.
In a number of settings, wearing a headset instead of holding a handset makes it possible for users to see to two things at the same time—calling up a contact while taking some notes down for an afternoon meeting. It’s convenient and it saves time. Those who have all the time in the world—particularly those who work at the pace of a lame turtle—may not find this all that special a feature. But those whose days are filled with weary, weary tasks, those who understand the value of 10-minute breaks or appreciate the thought of a single hour free from all the grueling responsibilities of work—will definitely find the Motorola Motolivn D801, the Motorola Motolivn D802 or the Motorola Motolivn D812 a godsend.
Another alternative that offers hands-free calls is the speakerphone. In a number of cases, the speakerphone feature grants users with greater mobility and better freedom in their communications. Users can walk a few paces behind their desks—so long as their rooms have ample space for it—while attempting to catch up with an old friend or tap dance for their boss on the phone. Users can stand and stretch those limbs limber without fearing that they may be pulling a wire or plug and thus, may accidentally end up cutting the connection. Pick up a file from the book shelf a few steps away, make coffee and basically enjoy a freer rein on things—the Motorola Motolivn D801, Motorola Motolivn D802 and Motorola Motolivn D812 make all these highly possible.
In addition, unlike many of the handsets one typically sees in the market these days, these Motorola Motolivn cordless phones come along with handsets that do not need to lie close to the phone socket in order to provide users with the exceptional degree of performance they look for. All models in the Motorola Motolivn range have base units that operate independent of their locations. Thus, cordless telephone handsets may be put in nearly each and every possible area of the house, granted that these handsets are just a few, short steps away from a power socket. Again, mobility. Cordless phones such as these Motorola Motolivn units certainly do not fail to drive home the point of genuine mobile communications freedom.