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title: "ProSeries Call Blocker for Landlines - Easy Setup One Button Blocking of RoboCalls Auto-Blocks SPAM, Millions of Fake Names & Numbers"
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# Works globally on all analog landlines Blocks millions of spam calls instantly One-button name & number blocking ProSeries Call Blocker for Landlines - Easy Setup One Button Blocking of RoboCalls Auto-Blocks SPAM, Millions of Fake Names & Numbers

**Brand:** digitone communications
**Price:** € 160.98
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚫📞 Take back your peace of mind—stop spam calls before they ring!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ProSeries Call Blocker for Landlines - Easy Setup One Button Blocking of RoboCalls Auto-Blocks SPAM, Millions of Fake Names & Numbers by digitone communications
- **How much does it cost?** € 160.98 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- digitone communications enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Spam Defense:** Automatically blocks millions of known spam & spoofed calls before your phone even rings.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly integrates with any analog phone, fax, or VoIP service worldwide—no service changes required.
- • **Intuitive Call History Management:** Review and block unwanted callers from your call log with a simple double tap.
- • **Customizable Whitelist & Blacklist:** Create your own trusted family list to ensure important calls always get through.
- • **Precision Control at Your Fingertips:** One-touch red buttons let you block by caller name or number instantly—no answering needed.

## Overview

The Digitone ProSeries 3 Call Blocker is a powerful, easy-to-install device designed for landline users who demand control over unwanted calls. Preloaded with a patented matrix blocking system, it automatically filters millions of spam, spoofed, and fake calls while allowing you to customize whitelists and blacklists with simple one-button controls. Compatible with all analog phones and major phone services worldwide, it features a large backlit display, call history management, and remote blocking capabilities—making it the ultimate tool for professionals seeking uninterrupted focus and peace of mind.

## Description

The Digitone ProSeries 3 Call Blocker (DPS3) comes with a power adapter, line cord, wall mount plate and manual. The ProSeries 3 is preloaded to block Millions of Out of Area, Private, Anonymous, SPAM, No Number, Fake Exchanges and Trillions of Spoofed Names like V+ numbers using Digitone’s Patented matrix system. Just connect your Phones and you’re ready to go as Digitone’s DPS3 can operate right out of the box. Includes Name Blocking with its own Red Button and instant Red Number Button Blocking. New press and hold capability takes you to stored Blocked Lists for a quick review or editing. New Level Checking of Blocked Names, Blocked Numbers, Exchanges or Invited calls allows users to prioritize processing of calls. The ProSeries 3 also has Patented repeated Caller ID method to the connected phones, First Ring Supression for blocked calls and much, much more available now here at Digitone.com.

Review: I bought this device as I had an obnoxious caller calling about 20 times a day from an "800" number that kept changing every time. But the caller kept showing up as "800 Service" all the time, so I was going to use the block by name function to block this caller. I did a fair amount of research and decided this was the best device with a lot of options for blocking unwanted callers. Funny thing, the day I got the device is the day that these calls just stopped. So, I put the device in a drawer and will have it ready next time I am in this situation.
Review: Let's get real about our modern world. Ingenious telephone scammers are now a fact of life, just like rainy days are a fact of life. For those with a landline, managing this modern reality is mandatory for peace of mind. An effective call blocker is a good way to do this. I've tried a few. My experience is that inexpensive call blockers which solely depend on algorithms to block spammers are simply too problematic. Their algorithms always block legitimate calls and allow spammers. I was looking for a device where the algorithm could be over-ridden by the user to allow legitimate calls, something most inexpensive blockers simply do not do. However the Digitone device's algorithm can be overridden and the user can customize both white-lists and black-lists. But be warned: it's complex to do. While the Digitone device only works on a landline (not a smartphone), it is an effective call blocker. Nonetheless, if there were ever a product where one needs to be told RTFM, this would be that product. The desertcart website barely scratches the surface of the blocker's many features (likely desertcart's website has bandwidth considerations). So I went to the Digitone website with my many questions. At that website I found the admonition to DL and read the pdf manual to understand what the blocker actually can do. But could I find said manual? Eventually I did, but it ain't easy. Hey Digitone, redesign your website. The pdf manual is a bloody pain to find, although once found it's easy to DL. Instead, make the manual easy to find. The thoroughness of the manual was what sold me on this multi-featured call blocker. It was after reading the manual three times that I came to realize this call blocker would do exactly what I wanted. DOS weenies take note: wildcards can be used to block or allow large sets of phone numbers and even area codes. The good news here is because this is a US company the manual is written in standard comprehensible English (but no other language). My lone phone call to the company's support line to clarify a couple minor points was handled quickly and completely by someone who could speak fluent US English. But again, fair warning. Even with a good manual and good support, this blocker is still quite complicated to use. A person better be very comfortable with intricate technology to use this device successfully. For the record, the blocker doesn't get all the scam phone calls. Nobody's invented that device yet, nor is anyone likely to do so in the next few years. Spammers are not only clever but insidious. This blocker just gets most of them. But understand this: it's the customizations which the *USER* does which govern how effective this blocker is. That's why RTFM is the mantra here. As thorough as the manual is, if one has a VOIP phone (as I do), know that the manual is weak on VOIP advice. Be prepared to fiddle around with series and parallel phone hookups (Google the difference) until you find the one that works for your setup. The manual's advice to always use a serial configuration was flat-out wrong for my VOIP phone setup. By trial and error I found a complex mix of serial and parallel configurations work best for me. Someone else's VOIP phone may well differ. Those with a traditional Ma Bell landline likely won't have this issue. FWIW the manual seems to be written for the more common POTS phone. So do I still get spam calls? Yes, a few. But I consider a 95% reduction in spam calls to be well worth the extra bucks this blocker costs. After all in the end you do get what you pay for. The cheap blockers are just that: cheap. And I don't mind the required customizing of this blocker that I have to do. If I have to invest a bit of time and creative thinking to make effective white- and black-lists to over-ride the Digitone's algorithm, it's time well spent.

## Features

- How it Works: SPAM identified calls are instantly blocked automatically. Preferred Calls Ring through like normal with Caller ID displayed. Your phone Won't Ring on Blocked Calls. Create your own Invited or Allowed Family (White List) and block All other callers. Use the Dual Block Buttons to Block a NAME or NUMBER Displayed. Remote Block a Call when Dialing * 2 # through your telephone handset.
- The Patented ProSeries 3 Call Blocker from Digitone is an Easy Installation and is Simple to Use. No need to rush over and tap a red button when the ProSeries has already blocked a known unwanted SPAM call. Use Call History to select Any Caller to Block by (Double Tap) Name or Number. Block ANY call without answering, as they call in, with either RED button.
- Feel confident that the ProSeries already Blocks Millions of Known Unwanted Numbers and Fake Names. No need to change your existing phones or service. Works with Any Analog Corded, Cordless Phone or Fax System on any telphone service. Large Back-Lighted Display. Got questions? Call the number on the front screen of the ProSeries 3.
- Works with all USA phone companies: AT&T, Cox, Spectrum, CenturyLink, Cable Modems, DSL, FIOS, or Digital Services from VoIP Telcos like [V] from Verizon, Ooma, Vonage, Magic Jack etc. Also, works in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, European Union (ETSI), Australia, Singapore and others with North American standardized phone lines.
- Allow any blocked caller to ring through like normal with the Green Invite Button. Caller ID Name and Number Service from your phone company is required for this model to work automatically.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BC2G3QFJ |
| Item model number | DPS3 |
| Manufacturer | Digitone Communications LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 7.62 x 3.81 cm; 331 g |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many numbers can you manually block before it gets full, or older numbers are auto deleted?**
A: The ProSeries II will store 800 numbers, area codes, wildcard strings or any combination of these and auto delete older numbers on a continuous basis in Virtual Memory.  However, if you manually code the numbers in with code 40, these entries will not be included in the auto delete function and remain stored.  From our past customers' experience, it was noted that they had not yet 'filled' the blocked number storage in over 5 years.  So 800 number allotment is more than enough to satisfy your yearly storage, particularly with the preloaded millions of known out of area and other numbers already blocked.

**Q: Can you enter a number )from the phone) to unblock it.  Or must you find it from a very large blocked list?**
A: If your caller's number is still in Call History, then just use the Unblock button on it when you see it.  If it is not there then, you can easily delete that number with program control using Code 98 then that number then the * key.  To access programming, just pick up the phone connected to the ProSeries blocker, dial # # and wait for the Beep, then dial 98 [the number] then * and you will hear two Beeps to let you know it is deleted.

**Q: Will this work with spectrum voice which uses voip (voice over internet protocol) to transport calls?**
A: YES.  Spectrum may be using "VoIP" voice transfer digitally, but their Phone Service is still analog at the Phone port.

**Q: The manual says out of area calls are blocked. Does that mean all calls from outside my area code are blocked?**
A: NO.  Out of Area just by itself is blocked.  However, if you need all Out of Area calls to ring through then use the override command of Code 76.  Callers from all area codes will ring through like normal because they will have person's real names and numbers, not Out of Area.  Additionally, if they do, then you can use the Invite button to override that blocked number even from Out of Area.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by R***N on 17 November 2025*

I bought this device as I had an obnoxious caller calling about 20 times a day from an "800" number that kept changing every time. But the caller kept showing up as "800 Service" all the time, so I was going to use the block by name function to block this caller. I did a fair amount of research and decided this was the best device with a lot of options for blocking unwanted callers. Funny thing, the day I got the device is the day that these calls just stopped. So, I put the device in a drawer and will have it ready next time I am in this situation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by S***S on 15 April 2024*

Let's get real about our modern world. Ingenious telephone scammers are now a fact of life, just like rainy days are a fact of life. For those with a landline, managing this modern reality is mandatory for peace of mind. An effective call blocker is a good way to do this. I've tried a few. My experience is that inexpensive call blockers which solely depend on algorithms to block spammers are simply too problematic. Their algorithms always block legitimate calls and allow spammers. I was looking for a device where the algorithm could be over-ridden by the user to allow legitimate calls, something most inexpensive blockers simply do not do. However the Digitone device's algorithm can be overridden and the user can customize both white-lists and black-lists. But be warned: it's complex to do. While the Digitone device only works on a landline (not a smartphone), it is an effective call blocker. Nonetheless, if there were ever a product where one needs to be told RTFM, this would be that product. The Amazon website barely scratches the surface of the blocker's many features (likely Amazon's website has bandwidth considerations). So I went to the Digitone website with my many questions. At that website I found the admonition to DL and read the pdf manual to understand what the blocker actually can do. But could I find said manual? Eventually I did, but it ain't easy. Hey Digitone, redesign your website. The pdf manual is a bloody pain to find, although once found it's easy to DL. Instead, make the manual easy to find. The thoroughness of the manual was what sold me on this multi-featured call blocker. It was after reading the manual three times that I came to realize this call blocker would do exactly what I wanted. DOS weenies take note: wildcards can be used to block or allow large sets of phone numbers and even area codes. The good news here is because this is a US company the manual is written in standard comprehensible English (but no other language). My lone phone call to the company's support line to clarify a couple minor points was handled quickly and completely by someone who could speak fluent US English. But again, fair warning. Even with a good manual and good support, this blocker is still quite complicated to use. A person better be very comfortable with intricate technology to use this device successfully. For the record, the blocker doesn't get all the scam phone calls. Nobody's invented that device yet, nor is anyone likely to do so in the next few years. Spammers are not only clever but insidious. This blocker just gets most of them. But understand this: it's the customizations which the *USER* does which govern how effective this blocker is. That's why RTFM is the mantra here. As thorough as the manual is, if one has a VOIP phone (as I do), know that the manual is weak on VOIP advice. Be prepared to fiddle around with series and parallel phone hookups (Google the difference) until you find the one that works for your setup. The manual's advice to always use a serial configuration was flat-out wrong for my VOIP phone setup. By trial and error I found a complex mix of serial and parallel configurations work best for me. Someone else's VOIP phone may well differ. Those with a traditional Ma Bell landline likely won't have this issue. FWIW the manual seems to be written for the more common POTS phone. So do I still get spam calls? Yes, a few. But I consider a 95% reduction in spam calls to be well worth the extra bucks this blocker costs. After all in the end you do get what you pay for. The cheap blockers are just that: cheap. And I don't mind the required customizing of this blocker that I have to do. If I have to invest a bit of time and creative thinking to make effective white- and black-lists to over-ride the Digitone's algorithm, it's time well spent.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***N on 31 December 2025*

A GREAT investment. We were getting up to a dozen scam calls everyday. It took me a while to figure out the best programming for the device but, now that I have, ZERO scam calls. Worth every penny!

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