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Home Phone Tunes HPT001 Ringboxx

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Home Phone Tunes HPT001 Ringboxx
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Street Price: $69.95
Gaunz Org Price: $49.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Home Phone Tunes
Color: White
EAN: 0892006001019
Label: Home Phone Tunes
Product Manufacturer: Home Phone Tunes
Model: HPT-001
Publisher: Home Phone Tunes
Release Date: July 07, 2007
Studio: Home Phone Tunes
Variation Description: White


Piece facts:
  • Unique home-phone system lets you customize ringtones for incoming calls, just like you can with your cell phone
  • Holds up to 10 ringtones and has SD card slot for hundreds more
  • Home Phone Tunes store is updated regularly and offers thousands of music, sports, comedy, movie-clip and character ringtones
  • Easy 3-step download and installation
  • Requires Windows PC; 90-day warranty







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Why not give your land line a piece of the customized ringtone action? With the Home Phone Tunes' Ringboxx, you can download ringtones from today's leading artists and assign them to friends, family or even telephone marketers, just like you can with your cell phone. Now you can finally assign 'Phantom of the 0pera' for your mother-in-law, or Queen's 'Another 0ne Bites the Dust' to 800 numbers. Ringboxx allows anyone with Caller lD to identify callers instantly with songs related to their personalities.

The Ringboxx features:
  • Built-in memory for up to 10 ringtones with SD card slot for hundreds more.
  • Thousands of music, comedy, and sports ringtones from Home Phone Tunes store.
  • Easy 3-step download and installation.




Now you can have different ringtones for callers on your land line. View larger.
How Ringboxx Works: Easy as 1-2-3
With three easy steps, you can have your Ringboxx singing your tunes in no time at all. 0nce the software is installed into your PC, you simply download ringtones to your computer, assign songs to particular numbers, update the Ringboxx with your new settings and then connect the Ringboxx to your phone line.. lt's that easy.

The Ringboxx holds up to 10 ringtones and has an Thousands of music, comedy, and sports ringtones from Home Phone Tunes store.that will let you store hundreds more. As long as you have Caller lD, you can assign each of those tones to any number(s) you'd like. (lf you don't subscribe to Caller lD, you can set your telephone to play your favorite ringtone or 'Shuffle Play' whenever you receive a phone call.) With the Ringboxx, Alexander Graham Bell's 19th century invention finally enters the 21st century!

The Home Phone Tunes store offers thousands of ringtones in categories from music, movie clips, characters, celebrities and more. To play ringtones on your Ringboxx, just install the included software into your PC (a Mac version of Ringboxx is in the works) and you'll gain instant access to the ringtone store. Here you can select from thousands of ringtones from today's top hits and favorite classics, as well as sound clips from comedy and sports. Ringboxx offers tones from many of today's leading content partners, including Universal Music Group, 0rchard Music, NASCAR Petty Enterprises Racing Team, Twisted Tones, and many more.

lf you're not sure about a particular ringtone, you can hear it in its entirety before you buy it. And to really keep things fresh, new ringtones are added to the store regularly. So you can update the sounds in your Ringboxx as often as you like. You'll be able to find a ringtone that suits the personality of all of your friends and family. When somebody calls your home phone, the ring will instantly tell you who is calling, making screening your calls fun and easy.

The Ringboxx is backed by a 90-day warranty.

What's in the Box
Ringboxx player, CD-R0M, USB cable, power supply, telephone line cord, and quick start guide (download PDF).


The Ringboxx is fun for the whole family.











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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Pricey ringtones, company not upfront about no MP3 support ...
I could not find anywhere in their product literature or on their web site, that the Ringboxx doesn't support custom ring-tones. It isn't until you set up this device that you make that realization. I tried creating and importing a custom mp3 ring-tone and it will not work. Also you can only purchase ring-tones from the company that makes the Ringboxx at $2 - $3 a piece!! Again, you only get this info during the setup process. The Ringboxx doesn't come with a selection of included ring-tones like a cell does. The 10 credits that came with the Ringboxx were only enough to purchase 4 ring-tones. Not nearly enough for my needs. By the time I purchase a memory card and enough ring-tones, I will have spent more than the device cost (which apparently I overpaid through Amazon at $59. The manufacturer has it on their site for $39). I LOVE the idea, but had I known the expense and limitations, I would not have bought it. I have since found out there are phones (Panasonic to name one) available with "Talking Caller ID" for slightly more than I paid for the Ringboxx. I wish I would have gotten one of those instead. If I cannot return this product, I will NOT be buying more ringtones unless they drop SUBSTANTIALLY in price (everyone else charges about 99 cents). So for now I am stuck with only 4 ring-tones. If they fix the afore mentioned issues, I would recommend it. But until then, I don't recommend this product.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - RIP OFF!
I agree with the other comment. You shouldn't have to pay two to three dollars for each additional ringtone - that you HAVE to buy from them - after buying THEIR product!! Why can't it just support MP3 files? Greedy gougers! What a disappointment!



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * No custom ringtones ...
What isn't clear from this product's description, or the manufacturer's web site, is that you have to buy your ringtones from them, and you can only use ringtones in their limited library. I hate that. I'd like to make my own ringtones so that I can use the same ringtones for callers on my cellphone and home phone, and so I can use a snippet of my caller's voice as their custom ringtone. It is really disappointing to me that this device has all the technology to make that easily possible, but they've restricted it to ringtones they sell. I love the concept of this device, but they've ruined it.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Musice to our ears!
Basically, I bought this product, because I'm lazy, the phone rings and I run to the phone to see who is calling (caller Id) and then decide if I want to answer it or not, with Ringboxx, I just have to listen and I know who is calling, husband, sons, family etc. Its great. What I didn't expect was that my daughter (14) mentally retarded, recognizes the phone tunes and knows who is calling too! She never has had the opportunity to use the phone and now recognizing the tunes can answer the phone for the first time ever! She is now requesting more tunes for extended family members. If you should have a child or know of a child with limited abilities - this is a great product to expand their horizons! Pass the word!



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