Sagem Sixty Retro Cordless Phone as seen on Something for the Weekend

Ring Ring. Hello, it's the Sixties calling.



Fresh from an appearance on Something for the Weekend, the Sagemcom Sixty phone is sure to be a huge hit with tech lovers and retro addicts alike. The cordless handset might have an old school design but the technology is anything but. The phone boasts an LCD touchscreen, impressive 300m range and now comes in three colours (black, white and orange).

The Sagemcom Sixty is available at Firebox.com here


Sagemcom Sixty phone on SFTW

Hello? Lovejoy? I got a question. Why did you leave Soccer AM? - Clunk...duuuuuuuuu

The gadget overlords over at Stuff.tv are equally impressed with the Sagem Sixty, as it recently made their 2011 Cool List. And for those of you who are still hung up on days gone by, the phone even features original key and ringtones for maximum nostalgia.

Sagemcom Sixty Cordless phone

Available in 3 colours

More about the Sagemcom Sixty

  • Cordless telephone
  • Easy to use and navigate
  • Touch screen navigation
  • Up to 10h talk time and 120h stand-by
  • Automatic power management
  • Original & stylish

Technical Specifications:

  • Tactile keypad
  • Rotating light & sound effect during dialling
  • Alphanumeric display
  • Amplified listening
  • Adjustable ringer volume
  • Talk time indication
  • 150 Phone Book entries
  • Direct call back option from call list
  • Answer Machine recording time up to 20 min
  • Adjustable number of rings before answer
  • Digital volume control
  • Time reporting & new message alert

Contents:

  • Base
  • Handset
  • Power adapter
  • A rechargeable battery
  • Telephone line cord
  • User guide

Battery Requirements:

  • 2x AAA Rechargeable batteries (included)

Dimensions:

  • Handset measures approximately 22cm(L) x 3.9cm(W) x 6.3cm(D)
  • Base unit measures approximately 8.9cm(H) x 13.6cm(W) x 17.6cm(D)
  • Handset weighs approximately 172g
  • Base weighs approximately 438g

The Sagemcom Sixty is available at Firebox.com here




 

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