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product_id: 4605318
title: "Xtreme Technologies Xlink BTTN Bluetooth Gateway-Black"
brand: "schick"
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# Worldwide voltage compatibility Connects 3 cell phones simultaneously Supports standard & landline phones Xtreme Technologies Xlink BTTN Bluetooth Gateway-Black

**Brand:** schick
**Price:** € 10.57
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☎️ Stay connected the smart way—old school meets new cool!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Xtreme Technologies Xlink BTTN Bluetooth Gateway-Black by schick
- **How much does it cost?** € 10.57 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- schick enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted schick brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Legacy Phone Revival:** Use your favorite corded or cordless phones with modern cellular tech.
- • **Unified Call Management:** Combine landline and cellular calls effortlessly on one device.
- • **Plug & Play Global Power:** Works worldwide with 100-240V input—perfect for the jet-setting professional.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Sync:** Pair up to three Bluetooth phones and never miss a call again.
- • **Customizable Call Experience:** Adjust ringtones, volume, and dialing modes with intuitive PC software.

## Overview

The Xtreme Technologies Xlink BTTN Bluetooth Gateway-Black bridges classic telephony with modern Bluetooth connectivity, allowing up to three cell phones to connect simultaneously to standard corded or cordless phones. It supports landline integration, offers worldwide voltage compatibility, and features customizable call settings via PC software, making it ideal for professionals who value both nostalgia and cutting-edge convenience.

## Description

Ditch your landline service with the XLink BTTN Bluetooth Device, without losing the use of your corded or cordless phone system at home or in your office. Almost any cell phone with Bluetooth wireless technology will work with XLink. The XLink family of products make it possible to send and receive cell phone calls using regular telephones. No more searching for your cell phones - just use regular phones at home or in the office. The XLink can simultaneously connect to three different cell phones - one for each family member. As many standard telephones as desired can be plugged into the back of the XLink. Whenever any of the connected cell phones ring, all the standard telephones ring also. You can also combine your home phone service plus cellular service into one device. Let the XLink BTTN manage your inbound and outbound calls between your phone company and cellular service provider. Caller ID Call Waiting Voice Dialing Speed Dialing Voicemail Access Automatic and Manual Dialing Echo Cancellation Telephone Connector Upgradeable Global Design Suitable for VOIP Gateway/Channel Bank Applications USB 2.0 port Bluetooth - Compliance to class 2 power, Minimum V1.1; Handsfree profile; Output power 0dBm; Frequency 2.4 GHz. Power Adapter Input Voltage: 100V-240V. Output Voltage: 9V. Worldwide use. NOTE: Cell phone network providers do not support FAX, Modem, Satellite TV, Tivo, Credit Card Processor or 911 caller location. This services will function only with active Land Line Phone Service.

Review: This thing is just so freaking cool. - I bought this because for nostalgia or whatever reason, I love old phones and phone equipment. I've long had an old black rotary Western Electric 500, but like most people these days, no land line to use it on. I researched different brands of 2-wire to bluetooth gizmos, but chose this one because it seemed to be the only one that supported pulse dialing, which for my needs is essential. And it works like a charm. A quick glance over the instructions, and it paired immediately with my Samsung Galaxy 4 running Android 4.3. Plug in the phone, pick up the receiver, get a dial tone. Dial the number, wait for ring. Somebody calls me, that great old physical bell rings like it was 1977. I also checked out the configuration software available from http://www.myxlink.com/xwizard.aspx, and was impressed with the number of configuration options. For example, I turned up the earpiece volume because it seemed a little low to me out of the box, and also set the ringtone to be the UK double-ring, just because I always thought that sounded cool. Other options include different dial tones, pulse dial timing (I wasn't able to dial successfully from an old pin-dial lineman's butt set, but I think tweaking these would make it work), and I think a way to get SMS messages to ring at the phone (though don't quote me on that, I didn't try it). There's many other settings I did not dig into, but this thing seems incredibly tweakable. The software worked fine in Windows 8.1 on the first try. A far as audio quality goes, my friends I've talked to say it sounds great, at least as good as my bluetooth headset, and one person said it had a classic timbre she hadn't heard in forever but immediately remembered. I haven't really tested the range, and that doesn't particularly matter to me. It will live near the chair I usually sit in, connected to a cool old phone, and if I'm nearby when I get a call on my cell that sucker will ring. That sounds pretty awesome to me. It's possible (and in theory, pretty easy) to hook this up to your house's phone wiring so that it will work with any phone you have plugged into a wall jack. I haven't tried this, because I need to keep a standard land line coming in for DSL, and it doesn't seem like it would work very well in practice. The Xlink unit needs to be fairly close to the cell phone to stay paired (it's just bluetooth, after all) so if you carry your cell phone from room to room like many people do, you'll break the link. I suppose you could set your cellphone down nearby the Xlink when you come home and then use your "land lines" as you move about the house, but that's not what I'm after at all. I've heard that cell carriers block fax signals somehow, but I'm definitely going to try this with a modem when I get the chance. Just for fun. Bottom line, I'm not sure just how well this gadget will work for wiring all phone lines in a home to a cell phone, but for my purposes (being able to use cool old phones) I couldn't be happier.
Review: Excellent Device So That You Can Use Your Cordless Phones With Your Cell Phone - After 30 years with our land line, and same phone number, we decided to go with a cell phone. But who wants to carry your cell phone in your pocket at home, or while you are out in your yard so that you don't miss an important call? My main concern was when I took my iPhone 5 that I recently bought through T-Mobile, and no land line, what would my husband do if he needed to make an emergency call. He does not like to figure out which buttons to push with our older pay as you go LG phone from T-Mobile and that is where this device comes in. Before buying this, I did my research as usual to see what was out on the market, I called the owner of Xtreme Technologies to ask him about his device and using with my new iPhone 5. He said that he uses it with his iPhone 5 and it works great. There are two models, both will program up to three cell phones with bluetooth, the price is about $15.00 more for the one that I bought with a land line port (BTTN), in case I ever wanted to have a land line again. I received it, and it took me under an hour to set it up. I still had my land line number and hooked it up to this device so that I could check it out before calling our carrier to stop our service. I found that when my iPhone 5, or my older LG phone rang, all of the cordless phones would ring and we could pick up any phone and answer the call. Out going calls from our cordless phone was easy to make, you just had to follow the instructions to select what cell phone you wanted to call out on. After hooking this up, again I was researching another device called the Obihai 100 along with their other models so that I could set up free Google Voice over the internet. I am glad that I got the BTTN with the land line port, because now I have the OBi 100 installed with Google Voice, and it works great, bought both at desertcart. In fact, the volume, and clarity with the OBi 100, and Google Voice is much better than my old land line carrier. Now when my husband wants to make a call out, he can pick up any cordless phone, dial out the ten digit number using Google Voice and the call goes through. It takes awhile to get used to the new way to make a call after so many years with the land line, but it is worth it. Now when I take my iPhone 5 with me, he has the option of Google Voice, or the older LG pay as you go phone that I will keep as a backup. With the Obi100, I have signed up for Anveo for our E911 emergency number and address for a fee of $12.00 a year for up to five 911 calls, after that you have to sign up again and pay another $12.00 for the year, but who makes more than five 911 calls in a year. The above combination works so well that I have been telling my friends, and family along with T-Mobile representatives that want the freedom to answer calls with a corded or cordless phone when at home.

## Features

- Answer cell phone calls on the home phone
- Connects up to three cell phones to regular corded phones
- Same features as XT-BT with an additional telephone line input
- Includes standard telephone line input so that a land line or VoIP adapter can be connected to it as well
- Wireless - when cell phones are placed within range, the XLink automatically connects to them

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0018NWQPK |
| Call conference | basic |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (666) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Item model number | BTTN |
| Manufacturer | Xtreme Technologies |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 2 x 8.1 inches |

## Product Details

- **Answering System Type:** Digital
- **Brand:** Schick
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Smartphone
- **Dialer Type:** Multiple (Tone, Pulse, Voice Activated, Automatic)
- **Item Weight:** 0.32 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 4.8 x 2 x 8.1 inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Telephone Type:** Cordless

## Images

![Xtreme Technologies Xlink BTTN Bluetooth Gateway-Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81-wCvHefLL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Product Packaging** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this unit 'pair' up to stream landline into my bluetooth hearing aids?**
A: No, it does not allow you to connect bluetooth headsets/ear pieces/hearing aids to the system.This device allows you to use your landline telephones with your cell phone. This connects to a cell phone via bluetooth and behaves as a handset for your cell phone. When your cell phone rings, any wired or cordless standard landline phones connected to this device will also ring, and you can answer the call from your traditional phone (you can also place a call with your landline phone system that is routed through your mobile phone and thus the cellular network). This particular model (BTTN) allows you connect a standard landline and up to 3 mobile phones to your traditional phones.You might also want to think of it like this - if you abandon your landline service and go mobile only, but you still want to use your traditional phones around the house (instead of holding the cell phone all the time), this is the device for you. It is, in a way, kind of like this product: http://www.amazon.com/Echo-Logico-Retro-Handset-Packaging/dp/B007TSRFX6/ref=pd_sim_cps_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1TS2MXN7WMHV9407BX3Z but it is wireless you use your traditional phones just as you always have to make and receive calls.

**Q: Do I need to connect the cordless phone into my wall jack?  I will not have a land line anymore and I will not use another wall jack in the house.**
A: It depends on how you want to use it. If you have a multi-handset cordless phone, then you can plug the "master" or main unit into the Xlink, and all the others one will work. If you want to use this with regular corded phone, then yes you need to plug it into the wall jack, but don't forget to the disconnect your line from the outside at the Network Interface Device (located where the phone line comes in from the outside, usually in the basement).

**Q: How is this different than cell2jack?  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/b076h9qz1t/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza**
A: I don't know cell2jack.  This works reliably with my old multi-phone system and my mobile device.  No problems using it for about 2 years.

**Q: range of cell phone to xlink**
A: about 15 feet before static 30 plus feet before drop that's typical of most blue tooth connections best to set phone down close to xlink and forget about it

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This thing is just so freaking cool.
*by D***E on May 7, 2015*

I bought this because for nostalgia or whatever reason, I love old phones and phone equipment. I've long had an old black rotary Western Electric 500, but like most people these days, no land line to use it on. I researched different brands of 2-wire to bluetooth gizmos, but chose this one because it seemed to be the only one that supported pulse dialing, which for my needs is essential. And it works like a charm. A quick glance over the instructions, and it paired immediately with my Samsung Galaxy 4 running Android 4.3. Plug in the phone, pick up the receiver, get a dial tone. Dial the number, wait for ring. Somebody calls me, that great old physical bell rings like it was 1977. I also checked out the configuration software available from http://www.myxlink.com/xwizard.aspx, and was impressed with the number of configuration options. For example, I turned up the earpiece volume because it seemed a little low to me out of the box, and also set the ringtone to be the UK double-ring, just because I always thought that sounded cool. Other options include different dial tones, pulse dial timing (I wasn't able to dial successfully from an old pin-dial lineman's butt set, but I think tweaking these would make it work), and I think a way to get SMS messages to ring at the phone (though don't quote me on that, I didn't try it). There's many other settings I did not dig into, but this thing seems incredibly tweakable. The software worked fine in Windows 8.1 on the first try. A far as audio quality goes, my friends I've talked to say it sounds great, at least as good as my bluetooth headset, and one person said it had a classic timbre she hadn't heard in forever but immediately remembered. I haven't really tested the range, and that doesn't particularly matter to me. It will live near the chair I usually sit in, connected to a cool old phone, and if I'm nearby when I get a call on my cell that sucker will ring. That sounds pretty awesome to me. It's possible (and in theory, pretty easy) to hook this up to your house's phone wiring so that it will work with any phone you have plugged into a wall jack. I haven't tried this, because I need to keep a standard land line coming in for DSL, and it doesn't seem like it would work very well in practice. The Xlink unit needs to be fairly close to the cell phone to stay paired (it's just bluetooth, after all) so if you carry your cell phone from room to room like many people do, you'll break the link. I suppose you could set your cellphone down nearby the Xlink when you come home and then use your "land lines" as you move about the house, but that's not what I'm after at all. I've heard that cell carriers block fax signals somehow, but I'm definitely going to try this with a modem when I get the chance. Just for fun. Bottom line, I'm not sure just how well this gadget will work for wiring all phone lines in a home to a cell phone, but for my purposes (being able to use cool old phones) I couldn't be happier.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Device So That You Can Use Your Cordless Phones With Your Cell Phone
*by N***S on June 7, 2013*

After 30 years with our land line, and same phone number, we decided to go with a cell phone. But who wants to carry your cell phone in your pocket at home, or while you are out in your yard so that you don't miss an important call? My main concern was when I took my iPhone 5 that I recently bought through T-Mobile, and no land line, what would my husband do if he needed to make an emergency call. He does not like to figure out which buttons to push with our older pay as you go LG phone from T-Mobile and that is where this device comes in. Before buying this, I did my research as usual to see what was out on the market, I called the owner of Xtreme Technologies to ask him about his device and using with my new iPhone 5. He said that he uses it with his iPhone 5 and it works great. There are two models, both will program up to three cell phones with bluetooth, the price is about $15.00 more for the one that I bought with a land line port (BTTN), in case I ever wanted to have a land line again. I received it, and it took me under an hour to set it up. I still had my land line number and hooked it up to this device so that I could check it out before calling our carrier to stop our service. I found that when my iPhone 5, or my older LG phone rang, all of the cordless phones would ring and we could pick up any phone and answer the call. Out going calls from our cordless phone was easy to make, you just had to follow the instructions to select what cell phone you wanted to call out on. After hooking this up, again I was researching another device called the Obihai 100 along with their other models so that I could set up free Google Voice over the internet. I am glad that I got the BTTN with the land line port, because now I have the OBi 100 installed with Google Voice, and it works great, bought both at Amazon. In fact, the volume, and clarity with the OBi 100, and Google Voice is much better than my old land line carrier. Now when my husband wants to make a call out, he can pick up any cordless phone, dial out the ten digit number using Google Voice and the call goes through. It takes awhile to get used to the new way to make a call after so many years with the land line, but it is worth it. Now when I take my iPhone 5 with me, he has the option of Google Voice, or the older LG pay as you go phone that I will keep as a backup. With the Obi100, I have signed up for Anveo for our E911 emergency number and address for a fee of $12.00 a year for up to five 911 calls, after that you have to sign up again and pay another $12.00 for the year, but who makes more than five 911 calls in a year. The above combination works so well that I have been telling my friends, and family along with T-Mobile representatives that want the freedom to answer calls with a corded or cordless phone when at home.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***L on January 16, 2014*

Il y a longtemps que je cherchais ce produit. Attention aux normes, il est américain : prise secteur nécessite un adaptateur. Tension du courant d'appel incompatible avec certains équipements français, nécessite un artifice pour recevoir un appel dans ce cas. Une fois cela réglé, c'est parfait sauf le prix qui est presque doublé entre la France et les USA !!!

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