

📞 Elevate your home calls with smart digital clarity and Alexa convenience!
The BT Advanced Digital Home Phone is a sleek, ergonomically designed cordless phone optimized exclusively for BT Smart Hub 2 users. It delivers crisp HD voice calls over VOIP, supports Alexa voice commands for handsfree dialing, and features dual handset multi-call functionality. With built-in call blocking and a powerful rear HD speaker, it modernizes your home telephony experience while ensuring seamless integration with BT’s digital voice network.
| ASIN | B092R2HC77 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,413 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 38 in Cordless Analogue & DECT Phones |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | B092R2HC77 |
| Manufacturer | British Telecoms |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 5 x 19 cm; 440 g |
J**K
Excellent for changeover to BT “Digital Voice”
I had long postponed switching over to "digital voice" because I had my own high spec router which was remote from the master socket. I was reluctant to change to a "standard" BT router and had a 5 handset DECT answer-phone system, all of which was well established and worked very well indeed. In the end I was forced to change by BT. Before the system was changed over, I researched routers with a built-in DECT base unit, but could only find some basic and quite "old" alternatives. So, I decided to give the BT Smart Hub 2 a try. I also ordered the “free” BT Digital Voice adapter which I intended to use with my existing DECT phones. When the new BT router arrived, I installed it and set it up to mimic my own old router. I found that it was actually quite a good router. It was enabling faster, and more consistent, WAN download speeds than before and Wi-Fi coverage and speed was very good. My thoughts then turned to my old DECT phones. These were very old. Some had button problems, some had fading displays. It would also mean that using the BT adapter would re-introduce an analogue link into the digital phone system. Upon looking at the specification of the “BT Advanced Home Phone” I found that these would be ideal for my setup. The BT Hub would support 5 phones from its built in DECT base station. There would not be a local answering-machine, but 1571 would in fact work better. I bought five of these BT Advanced Home Phones from Amazon, and installed them with the BT Smart Hub 2 router. The phones I received were a mixed-bag. Three were BT branded with the BT logo and a purple screen display. Two were the later EE type of phone with “HD” branding and a black screen display. This was rather odd, but all five phones worked in the same way, and looked much the same. Because they appeared to be “old” stock, sold at a reduced price, I updated the phones firmware from each handset to the latest version, and brought them up fully up-to-date. It was clear that the phones were old stock and the batteries were slow to charge. As a precaution I decided to change the batteries for some Panasonic Eneloop ones - which have a long service life. I have not enabled or used Alexa, so it is something I cannot comment on. It is not something I need or want. The phone is so very easy to use without it. The phones more than met my expectations. The sound is very good indeed – of course provided both ends of the call are “digital”. They are easy to use. There are many configurable settings with a lot of user options. The Contacts can be imported (into the BT router) via a .vcf file, or exported from the phones to a backup file from which the Contacts can be restored to the phones. Reviewing recorded messages is a one-button operation. The phones are very easy and logical to use. The phones themselves are excellent, but have one downside - they only work with the BT Smart Hub 2. If you want to keep, and improve, your telephone landline after Digital Voice changeover these phones are an excellent way of doing it. They are fully recommended, and will give you a far better solution than the old analogue landline.
P**C
Better than the original issued by BT!!
Having had a new system installed by BT we needed another handset for upstairs. This came in perfect condition and had an extra feature that the one issued by BT didn't have. Oddly the one issued by BT was marked HD but this one was as per the item description marked BT, confusing eh? The sound quality is mostly excellent but this type of internet phone can give problems (feedback) if both you and the person you are speaking to are using "hands free" mode. I had no trouble setting the phone up following the instructions. All done in under a minute.
R**B
Great phone ... BUT beware 1571 charge for returning Voicemail calls
Good handset, bought after we were converted to digital. Very clear reception. I had been told by BT I could no longer use the voicemail facility on my existing DECT phone system and would therefore be provided with the BT 1571 service "free-of-charge" ie as part of my package. Not entirely true, the DECT voicemail would still have worked. This was not a great problem as I wanted newer/better replacement phones anyway...Until I discovered the EVIL, UNDERHAND side-effect of using 1571...you cannot simply press a button to return a call to someone who has left a voicemail message without incurring an extra BT charge (size UNDISCLOSED at the time!!!). Sure, you can dib-dab to discover the number and phone it back manually to avoid the charge but this is very dishonourable of you BT ... VERY BAD SHOW !!!
A**R
Phone
Very happy with purchase
F**N
Faulty phine
Brought this after upgrading broadband speed by BT. This phone said to be comparable dhith hub 2. I do not like by doing so your phones otherwise need adapter. You only get this by asking BT to supply. The digital phone is now now working that is not ring when being call,6 months and I cannot get it ring on being called. I hope BT will call to rectify this
C**E
Works fine.
Product arrived as promised. All works fine.
A**Y
A good product.
A good product, works well with the BT WiFi.
A**C
BT Digital Voice Phone
This is the worst phone we have ever had, kept 2 & sent 1 back, not sure why. Phone drops out during conversations, battery goes flat quickly, writing on display screen tiny. After a year of "putting up" with the drop outs, we went back to good old faithful Panasonic which is compatible with BT Digital lines & BT Voice, much clearer screen & better signal from hub. (Phone plugs into hub using the RJ11 cord which woild have gone into the BT wall socket/jack). Would not recommend to anyone, expensive too.
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