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drtitus t1_iqqg7lp wrote
Why on Earth WOULDN'T you want to do this? Next you'll be wondering why there's a VHS player in my glovebox.
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scottjeffreys t1_ir8kh5b wrote
That’s so basic. I have a Beta tape changer in my trunk.
Rogermcfarley t1_iqo8eaz wrote
So you can call the police and ask them to arrest you for being a smart arse
mlyster67 t1_iqnueuh wrote
My first thought exactly, But why?
sevenfiftynorth t1_iqp5cse wrote
Nostalgia. We had a single pulse-dialing rotary phone for the whole family when I was young.
p8pes OP t1_iqwmd9b wrote
>And why on Earth would you want to do this?
Ha, guessing "Whimsy, humor, something unexpected?" doesn't apply to your reasons for a good gadget? It's Inspector Gadget, not Inspector Reasonable.
But I'd love a car that ran on skis personally. A cabled car phone is the best!
GlobalPhreak t1_iqxucq8 wrote
I have an old school retro looking phone that's been useless for years, would be fun to get it going again and wall mount it.
https://i.etsystatic.com/11695055/r/il/d98f3e/2416574935/il_fullxfull.2416574935_iqpf.jpg
Starold t1_iqojlqu wrote
this question in this sub
noeagle77 t1_iqnv1lz wrote
Remember the cars that had phones built into them and how cool they were? Yeah…. That ended.
linksawakening82 t1_iqqtlb8 wrote
I bought a 97 740 Volvo about 10 years ago from a dealership in Memphis that had one mounted in it!
p8pes OP t1_iqwn8ql wrote
>Yeah…. That ended
Sure! But you also realize future generations will laugh at the useless non-functioning monitor screens in today's cars. Meanwhile this still looks great:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b4/f6/81/b4f6812bd604475aa2ad3062bc965af2.jpg
TheRageDragon t1_iqnrel6 wrote
Is it rotary dial compatible?
p8pes OP t1_iqnsg4q wrote
Yep!
SLCW718 t1_iqnqpdd wrote
Finally! The people have been asking for this for years. I can't wait to get mine!
fallingcave t1_iqnq6vk wrote
WHAT YEAR IS IT
ethervillage t1_iqo2cbi wrote
What’s a “landline”?
cranktheguy t1_iqweuq5 wrote
Like non-bluetooth earbuds but for phones.
subaru5555rallymax t1_iqowi6u wrote
heyimjason t1_iqq197k wrote
It’s basically just a number keyboard and a headset. The call is still going through your cell service and will only work where you have reception.
sibman t1_iqth9d3 wrote
Exactly. It's just a glorified bluetooth device.
p8pes OP t1_iqwlnf4 wrote
I think you're both ignoring the more interesting part of this: That it also powers the landline phone. Powering a landline used to require either a utility connection or a line simulator to provide the correct voltage. It also provides a dial tone and allows you to use a rotary or touchpad dial.
Pretty cool invention to pair bluetooth connectivity with a line activator.
(Also: landline telephones, for the most part, are built much sturdier than a cell phone. It's a way to keep well made hardware out of landfills by modernizing them. They are bulkier than cell phones but a nice phone for home - or, for humor - for your car.)
Reddbearddd t1_iqqq6oa wrote
I glanced at this and thought it said "connect any landmine phone to a car using Bluetooth."
Reddit_Devil666 t1_iqrhn0f wrote
Bart Simpson can prank call from the car nowadays.😏
king0demons t1_iqrj6ni wrote
Will this properly power phones with high power ringers? A large portion of older phones can not ring using modern landline voltages as the older land line systems ran high voltage inorder to survive long distance transmission.
p8pes OP t1_iqs5qo3 wrote
Cool question! I have no idea about that. I think if you converted the older phone to an RJ11 connector it might work. (RJ11 is a standard phone port, the older phones have more of a cable box inside of them, though there are numerous videos on the web showing how to make an RJ11 conversion fairly easily) The bluetooth adaptor here (Cell2Jack) pulls 5V from a USB connection and powers the phone through the RJ11 port.
In theory the phone would draw whatever power it needs from that connection. I think the older phones suffered more from a brickwall of the phone utility itself on how much voltage they would allow on individual connections but maybe here it's just an open hose on how much is needed. Certainly worth the $30 to just test it out at least.
cranktheguy t1_iqweq7h wrote
And for on the go, you can get a rotary cell phone.
p8pes OP t1_iqwmt4c wrote
WHAT AN AWESOME VIDEO! Thank you, I had no idea. I even like the color she selected for this. How wild. Admirable maker right there.
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Bryllant t1_iqud8rc wrote
Is this just call forwarding to a non descript cell phone number,
makesyoudownvote t1_irke00m wrote
You genuinely can't get an actual landline in my area anymore.
Telecom companies sell you "landlines" but they are really just an overpriced VoIP line. The one benefit is they include a telephony modem with a small battery backup. Old people buy them, because they don't know the difference, but you can easily set one up yourself for much cheaper.
guiltycitizen t1_iqo8yab wrote
People think this is weird, and it is. But it’s also a huge scare for old people that only have a landline. In really remote areas that only have copper service with ancient technology, that’s their only lifeline. And some lowlife dicks actually use these kinds of things to scam old people. I dealt with the public utilities folks in northern New England and this stuff happens. The phone line infrastructure in the remote areas is beyond ancient. Shitty monopoly phone companies take over for one another and just gouge people for shitty service. Fairpoint and Consolidated Communications are two recent ones that do this. Rates raise and service never improves. Any time it rains thousands of people have issues with noise on the line or no service at all.
Ok_Marionberry_9932 t1_iqo4hxo wrote
Absolutely nothing special nor needed
Ziff_Red t1_iqnpn12 wrote
And why on Earth would you want to do this? Lol