Available from spring 2001, the BeoCom 3 ISDN was only available in selected markets. It was designed by Bang & Olufsen Telecom in association with Designit A/S of Denmark, the first time that this company had been commissioned to design a product for Bang & Olufsen.
The telephone used the latest ISDN available technology to allow either two telephone conversations to be held at one time or to access the Internet with one ongoing call.
Two individual ring tones could be assigned to two of the stored telephone numbers whereby a user could determine just who was telephoning.
The uniquely-shaped Beocom 3 was available in either black or blue, with its light handset residing in a specially designed ‘cup’.
The iF Design Award was given to the BeoCom 3 in 2002 for “outstanding design”. This was the seventh time that Bang & Olufsen had been given the honour.
Category: Corded
Standard:
Line interface Euro ISDN 2
2 Digital
Dimensions WxHxD:
Weight 210 x 180 x 165 mm.
600 g ( handset 120 g )
Finish base:
Placement Black, Blue
Table
Memory (Phonebook):
Caller ID with date and hour
Redial. 250 numbers with names
24 numbers and name
24 numbers and name
Features: Extended redial
Dialling of Caller ID number
Indicator for line busy.
Indicator for unanswered calls
Hands-free function
Volume control
Microphone mute
HAC
Display of call duration
Ringer settings
Contrast adjustment in display
Light in display activated by operation
Headset connection
Supports supplementary services
4 MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number)
Accessories: Headset
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