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Xtreme Technologies XLink BT - Original Bluetooth Cell to Home Telephone Adapter (Two Cell Phones)

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$49.95

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About this item

  • CONVENIENCE - Use home telephones to make and answer cell phone calls
  • MULTIPLE - Connects up to TWO cell phones to regular home telephones
  • AUDIO - Enhanced audio and echo compression for the clearest quality sound
  • WIRELESS - When cell phones are within Bluetooth range, XLink connects automatically



Product Description

No landline? No problem!

XLink BT2 - Link TWO Cell Phones to your Home Phones

The XLink BT2 connects to two cell phones.

The XLink BT products make it possible to make and answer cell phone calls using regular home telephones.

No more searching for your cell phones - just use regular phones at home or in the office.

No more paying for a landline – just use your cell phone plan. Ditch your land line service without losing the use of your corded or cordless phone systems at home or in your office.

  • All cell phones with Bluetooth wireless technology will work with any XLink
  • Calls are placed using your cell phone. No new number or contract is necessary
  • XLink models work with existing wired and wireless phones. No new equipment is needed
  • Many homes and offices have dead spots. XLink allows you to keep your cell phone in a location with good reception. Calls can then be made from anywhere in the home using your existing home phones
  • Fully supports antique and rotary dial telephones

Link TWO Cell phones to your regular telephones

Comfort of your home phone, Convenience of your cell phone

All types of antique telephones supported

Use cordless and corded telephones with your cell phone

XLink BT2 Features

HD Audio

TWO Cell Phones

Connects up to TWO cell phones to regular home telephones

HD Audio

WIRELESS Bluetooth

When cell phones are within Bluetooth range, XLink connects automatically

HD Audio

ANTIQUE Telephones

Fully supports antique telephones with Pulse and Rotary dialing

HD Audio

CONVENIENCE

Use home telephones to make and answer cell phone calls

HD Audio

MULTIPLE Telephones

XLink can ring multiple telephones

HD Audio

All HOME Telephones

It is possible to use house wiring to connect to all telephones in your home

HD Audio

Software UPDATES

Micro-USB connection for software updates from a PC

Simple and Fast Setup

Connect power cord and one or more house telephones

Step 1: Connect power cord and one or more house telephones

Put XLink in to Bluetooth pairing mode by holding down either button for 6 seconds

Step 2: Put XLink in to Bluetooth pairing mode by holding down either button for 6 seconds

Connect cell phone to XLink Gateway

Step 3: Connect cell phone to XLink Gateway


Chris
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2025
Love it !Better than expected !!!
Michael Blazer
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Works great and super practical. I bought this because I kept calling my wife on her cell at home and most the time it wasn't on her and on silent. This way the phone rings audibly and she answers more often. Easy to set up and use. And it makes us feel like we're living in the 90's again, so also some fun novelty.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This unit enables us to use our cordless house phones!
Explorer
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
I use it as an extension, for which it's perfect! Plus, I can hear my old phone ring throughout the house!
Lou
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
Good product, very effective, just be careful or rather make sure to keep the adapter close to your smartphone so that the signal remains strong.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
It works. The first item I received only lastet for about 30 min. But it was promptly replaced!The only drawback is the weak ringer power. But still: It works with my old danish T68. And fun showoff at the office too!
James Morgan
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
I had a land line at my house with many home phones through out the house. It was getting expensive. I was able to convert the landline number to a cell phone line that cost me nothing to have. But I wanted to be able to use all my house phones being they were already here. Bought this device and plugged my multiple phone lines into this device and within seconds all my house phones were usable again. I’m not one that writes reviews but this was so easy and works well I had to say something. If you are thinking about buying this stop thinking about it and buy it. It’s a good investment.
Michael
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2024
It works well and the voice is not "metallic".
K
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2024
So easy to install and works perfectly!! I had been wanting to use my old rotary phone for years and could not imagine paying for a landline…then I stumbled on this and was hopeful but still a bit wary until it arrived. It took a minute to set up and to my very pleasant surprise worked exactly as advertised!! I can receive calls on the old phone (oh that classic ring!!!) and also make calls with it! Yes! The rotary dial makes the phone call. I was so excited and now I just have to convince more people to call vs text :)
F150TruckNut
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
If you’re like me and want to put those old home phones back to good use, or are an old phone collector who wants to more than just display your old home phone collection by using them too, this is the device to get. I especially like the ability of this Xlink BT2 model because it can connect simultaneously to 2 separate cell phones for incoming and outgoing calls to ring and talk on multiple older style home phones simultaneously.I have my Xlink BT2 connected to an RJ11 jack splitter device adapter (1 incoming RJ11 phone jack combined into 2 outgoing RJ11 phone jacks) adapter to connect both an old 1960’s rotary pulse-type dialing Western Electric model 500 desk phone, and a 1990’s cordless touch-tone type dialing phone base and handset. Yes, this device supports dialing out from both touch tone and rotary pulse type old home phone types simultaneously. So when a call comes in to either mine or my wife’s cell phone, we can pick up the calls from any of the nearby old home phones. When we come home with our cell phones after being away, we just place them at their cell phone chargers within 10 feet or so of this Xlink BT2, and when home just take or make all of our calls on the old home phones. The automatic Bluetooth connection and disconnection from our cell phones to this Xlink BT2 when we leave or return home works great.Useful tips for new buyers:1. Place (and leave) your Bluetooth connected cell phone within 10 feet of Xlink BT2 when at home for best connectivity and voice call quality on your old home phones.2. Don’t use the cell phone for answering or making calls when at home while Bluetooth connected to the Xlink BT2. I know that can be a difficult change, but because the Xlink is Bluetooth connected to your cell phone, it’s purpose is to “hijack” your cell phone when your cell phone and the Xlink BT2 are Bluetooth connected. I have experienced loss of 1 or 2 way audio on iPhones when taking or making calls on my cell phone while Bluetooth connected to the Xlink BT2. This happens because using the cell phone while Bluetooth connected to the Xlink BT2 and moving around both into, and out of, the Bluetooth range of the Xlink BT2 causes automatic Bluetooth disconnection and reconnection between your cell phone and the Xlink BT2. This will cause audio issues if you’re directly using your cell phone while Bluetooth connected to the Xlink BT2. So If you must make or answer calls on your cell phone while at home, then it is best to manually disable your Bluetooth service on your cell phone to then be disconnected from the Xlink BT2. Unfortunately, that defeats the whole purpose of this Xlink BT2.
Chuck
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
UPDATE TO UPDATE*****Now besides dropping Bluetooth connection on some calls there is a massive static attack while using home wired phone....could this be a bad unit?*** UPDATE *** So after about 3 weeks of flawless performance the unit is now dropping Bluetooth almost every day and sometimes twice a day. The unit is plugged into the same outlet with the same cords and in the same location never moved. Problem is addressed by unplugging the unit and plugging it back in which is a real hassle. Not to mention the undependable feeling factor. I so wanted this to work.If I find a resolution I will updateOriginal postingEverything woks as advertised and was easily installed. I only have one mini gripe...no ability to call out on either line using home phones. Right now I can answer either line but calling out from the home phone is restricted to the first installed (paired) phone. Clarity is good and no funky background sounds.
Normand Briere
Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2021
Qualité de transmission semble instable... parfois bonne réception, parfois très médiocre, pour lr même endroit.
Lisa Nicholas
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2021
About a year ago, I decided I was sick of cell phones and wanted to be able to talk on a "real, old-fashioned" phone. At first I bought a MagicJack and plugged it into my computer, which worked fine with an 2002 SW Bell phone I bought on Ebay. However, when I decided to switch to a 1978 Princess phone (not the one in the picture, which I have since traded for the yellow, 2003 Crosley Princes repro), I found that the phone emitted a high-pitched whine when hooked up to the MagicJack. Since I had really fallen in love with the idea of a Princess phone, I began to search for a MagicJack alternative.After considering a variety of options, I decided that since, for practical reasons, I can't really ditch my cell phone entirely, this XLink BT2 might fit the bill. And it does! So easy to set up: just plug in the XLink to a power supply, plug the phone into the XLink, and push one of the buttons to pair it (via Bluetooth) with my mobile phone. In fact, it is paired with two different phones. It worked great with my original Princess phone and now works great with my Crosley Princess reproduction. When my cell phone and I are out and about, (out of Bluetooth range) my "real" phone doesn't ring, so it's not a bother to others in the house.Sound is very good, and I can use it to answer any calls that come in on my cell phone, including those that ring my MagicJack android app and my Google Voice app -- so it's like having an entire switchboard attached to my little Princess.I wish I'd done this a year ago.