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โ๏ธ Stay classic, sound futuristic with XLink BT HD!
The Xtreme Technologies XLink BT HD is a Bluetooth 5.0 adapter that connects your cell phone to any home telephone, enabling HD 16KHz audio calls with automatic wireless syncing. It supports both modern and vintage pulse/rotary phones, offering a seamless, user-friendly solution for professionals seeking crystal-clear call quality and effortless integration between mobile and home devices.

















| ASIN | B0BDZ2GYLN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,675 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #6 in VoIP Telephone Adapters |
| Brand | XLINK |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cell Phones, Home Telephones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 466 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Is there Caller ID | Yes |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Xtreme Technologies |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mfr Part Number | X-BT HD |
| Model Number | X-BT HD |
| Multiline Operation | Single-Line Operation |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Telephone Type | cellular |
| UPC | 627987194982 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**E
Well worth it!
This device exceeded my expectations, especially when it comes to ease of use. It feels so a little cheap, but honestly seems well worth the money. Setup was incredibly simpleโso much so that even my elderly parents were able to connect it to their smartphone without any help from me. My dad was able to walk away with his cell phone when he needs to leave home, and when he gets back home it automatically connects back up for him! The ability to link a cell phone to a home telephone is such a convenient feature, and the call quality has been clear and reliable. Itโs a great solution for anyone who prefers using a traditional home phone but still wants the flexibility of a mobile connection. If youโre looking for something user-friendly and dependable, this is a fantastic optionโespecially for older users or anyone who isnโt very tech-savvy. Worked great with the phone we purchased as you see in the photo.
R**M
It Works Well
It's what the other people say, it installs fast and works well. I had mine working in 15 minutes. Sound quality is noticeably better than Panasonic Link2Cell. I don't like cell phones much, but I have to have SMS. With this device, SMS goes to my PC, voice is all over the house, and I can carry the cell outside if I need to. One phone number for everything. XLink isn't perfect, but it's better than any other solution.
P**E
Works reliably, as described, and the sound quality is excellent
This XLINK HD product worked right out of the box. I thought we would need to find an installation manual to install it, but it turns out that there is almost nothing to do (you follow a very simple installation description which comes with the phone.) This XLINK HD works well with good voice quality with our up-to-date cordless multi-handset phone system -- our "housephone handset system". And the XLINK also works with a very old ATT pulse phone. Background: A while ago, we moved our landline number to a cell phone (because of poor landline provider support). We had expected to use the new cell-phone with our housephone handsets. This multi-handset product was supposed to work with cell-phones over bluetooth. This did work sometimes, but it was unreliable. After several weeks of attempting to make it reliable, we gave up and just used the new housephone cell-phone by itself. But, when I saw the XLINK product details, I decided to give it a try -- to connect our housephone handsets to the new cell-phone with our former landline number. The XLINK product immediately worked! Reliably! The house multi-handset product now functions just as it would with a landline (it doesn't know it is not connected to a landline). And the home answering machine is now back in service (but you need to adjust the number of rings so that the answering machine will answer before the cellphone goes to voice-mail). Finally, you can also use the cell-phone directly to make or receive a call if you choose, without disrupting the XLINK set-up. You can even take the cell-phone away from the house, and when you come back the XLINK will automatically reestablish the setup. There are 2 buttons on the XLINK BT/HD. The leftmost button establishes the bluetooth connection. The rightmost button is only used if you want to upgrade the software on the XLINK device.
J**R
It works!! Your cell is now your land line.
I love this. It actually works great. I wired it to my existing home phone lines, just make sure you disconnect your house lines from the street/ pole line. I have an old rotory in the garage, the kitchen wall phone and 1 in the spare bedroom. They all ring. And you can dial out on your old home phones to, even on the old rotory. Just dial the area code and number, dont dial 1. Im going to buy more old phones for my other jacks in the house, see if it has a limit.
G**C
Works well except for a few inconveniences
Iโve had a land line for many years, and Iโve kept it even though my wife and I both have mobile smartphones. The reasons are that I want incoming callers announced anywhere in my house without carrying my mobile with me, and I want to be able to conference call with family without using a speaker phone. Finally, I donโt want junk calls going to my mobile phone. (We get an average of 5 or 6 junk calls every day.) My cordless phones allow me to block all calls from a particular area code; my mobile phone wonโt do that. More and more businesses want to verify my identity when I call. They do that by sending me a code. Iโve been using my land line to receive such codes with a phone call. But now the businesses are wanting to send texts rather than calling, and a land line canโt receive texts. So all this led me to search for a way to keep my land line phone number but be able to receive texts, get announcements, block a range of junk callers, and conference call with traditional handset phones. Thatโs when I discovered the Xlink BT HD. I purchased an inexpensive smart phone and activated service with a no-contract carrier. I ported the land line phone number to that smart phone and bought the XLink BT HD. The BT HD drives my traditional cordless phone system (two base units with a total of five handsets throughout the house). It works well, and it will save me about $250 per-year because the no-contract service is less expensive than my land line. Here are my impressions of the BT HD: The call quality is good if there isnโt too much distance between the mobile phone and the BT HD. Originally, I put them in different rooms separated by about 50 feet, and the call quality was poor. Now theyโre about ten feet apart, and the quality is fine. This might be a distance limitation of Bluetooth. The cordless phones can answer and initiate calls with no issues. But texts canโt be received or initiated by the cordless phone. This is a bit of an inconvenience, but I only need texting about two or three times each week. I placed the mobile phone near my computer so I can see and hear a text come in. So Iโm comfortable with that arrangement. A caller ID phone number comes through the BT HD just fine. The BT HD passes the number through, and the cordless phone uses its contact list to identify the caller. If the caller is someone not in my contact list but has their name listed with their phone service, their number comes through but not their name. (The name will be shown on the mobile phone, however.) Call forwarding works intermittently unless if I set it up at the mobile phone. If I try to activate it from the cordless phone, it sometimes doesn't work. This could be an issue with the inexpensive mobile phone I bought. But I only use that feature when Iโm out of town. So that inconvenience isnโt too important. If a call comes in and I donโt answer, the cordless phone system answers and records the callerโs message. But if Iโm on a call using the cordless phone and a second call comes in, the smart phone will take a voice message using the voice mail at the mobile service provider. So incoming caller messages could be stored in either of two places, depending on whether the cordless phone is available to answer the call. This isnโt all that different from before because my land line provider had voice messaging which would store messages if I was on a call when a second one came in. The difference is that with the land line, Iโd get a notice on the cordless phone that I have a message on the providerโs server. I donโt get that with the BT HD. So I have to look at the smart phone to see if it has any messages waiting. Of all the little inconveniences, this is the most bothersome one. Iโll have to get in the habit of checking the mobile phone for messages regularly. All in all, the BT HD allows me to do what I want. I donโt regret switching my land line in this manner. But it would be nice if the BT HD could somehow notify the cordless phone that a voice message has been recorded by the mobile phone.
F**R
Cut the cord the easy way.
I wanted to cut the telephone cord but had a lot of comfort with my home land line telephone with it 5 headsets. Getting to a phone was easy. Along came the Xlink. I now have the cell phone in an upstairs bedroom and I can use the same Panasonic land line phone system I've used for years. No more land line. It works like a charm. Don't forget to keep the cell phone charged. Recommended.
E**T
Excellent, just excellent
I purchased this to test (and use) an old rotary phone from the 70's that I found many years ago. I never knew if the phone actually worked. But, now I know it does! This device has to be the simplest hookup I have ever encountered. Plug in your phone, hold the BT button, pair with your cell. Done. Really it is THAT simple. And, it works as you would expect. Pick up the handset and you hear the old dialtone. The only thing it is not re-creating is the "siren sound" you would hear if you had the phone off the hook for a period of time. The dialtone just lasts forever. Xtreme team, please add this to a next firmware! While the website of the Xtreme Xlink BT says that if you buy direct you won't have to update the firmware, that is not true. This arrive today on 12/3/2024 and the firmware was v30. The latest was v32 and that update (through the web interface on their website) took five or so minutes. But, it's easy and not a hassle. You can do it through their website or via a downloadable application for Windows. And, you want the app (or to use the web interface) as there are options to do lots of stuff. Most importantly ADJUST THE VOLUME of the headset and speaker. This is a great device, works great, reliable...just awesome to use an old phone again in an easy modern way. My hats off to the Xtreme team. Really...great job!
M**2
Good and bad
I have a house phone for using my antique phones.. and i never really liked talking on a cell phone. Problem is most people just call my cell instead of the house phone because the cell is the number they text. So i wanted to still use my antique phones while having just one phone number. Set up was easy. It's a standard bluetooth pairing. All phones ring and dial out just fine and the connectivity range is petty great. I have the xlink in the central area of my one floor home and no matter what room my cell is in, the connection is good. The sound quality is ok, but not amazing. I'm not sure what makes this HD. It has the standard "tinny" sound that all bluetooth headsets seem to have. I can hear people find and the can hear me but it's not as smooth as using the land line or just the cell phone. I'm also not a fan of the fact google assistant won't work when it's on... rather i won't hear the response. The response will only be heard through connected phones not my cell speaker. This can be corrected by telling google assistant to turn off bluetooth then give my voice command.. but then you have to turn bluetooth back on. Is it the worst thing in the world? No.. but it is annoying. I'll keep it for a few weeks and see how it works out before canceling the land line.
M**T
Ej fรถr svensk marknad.
Import frรฅn US och fungerar att ringa in men ej ut pga skillnaderna i nummer konfigurationen mellan Sverige och US.
B**O
Exceeded Expectations
There are 2 buttons on this device. The one on the left sets up the Bluetooth connection. Nice and easy. The one on the right is a mystery button that may or may not ring the connected wired phones (it didn't ring mine) but in any event is not needed. The instruction sheet is barebones. In any event the device itself works flawlessly and reliably. It automatically connects the bluetooth even when the cell phone is in a nearby room. It rings all 12 of my wired phones (yes - 12). The audio quality is just as good as the landline connection was. Simply put after having read zillions of reviews of this and similar products IT IS OUTSTANDING and exceeded my expectations. No one paid me to leave this review. I just hope the device lasts a reasonable length of time.
C**.
Wrong plug for Australia
Looks ok. But hasn't used it yet. Came with a non Australian power supply. I'll have to use an adapter or send it back.
A**E
Xlink in Lisbon Portugal.
Does exactly what expected. Excelent product.
I**D
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