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On both my DECT handsets (one old one new) you transfer in the same way
as
you'd make an internal call.
Press the internal call key, followed by the number of the handset you
require. This then connects you to the other handset, lets you talk to
the
other handset user. When you hang up, the caller is transferred to the
other
handset.
Not disagreeing with you in the slightest Chris, just saying that in my
very
limited experience, for the price (bearing in mind no cables have to be
run)
it's a pretty good end product.
No argument about how good DECT phones are, we like ours. However not
all are easy as yours to dial one of the other handsets. I also
believe the OP wants to be able to switch either handset to either
incoming line and this too may need quite a few button presses.
Agree about DECT phones, generally a good thing IMHO.
don't think that the OP has mentioned having two lines though. Multi-line
DECT solutions are not that common, and were definitely not cheap last time
I looked.
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