Ringboxx: Personalized ringtones for your landline

Posted in Ringtones by Conner Flynn on November 16th, 2008

Ringboxx: Personalized ringtones for your landlineIf you have a family member who still uses and relies on a landline, you might want to get them a Ringboxx from Home Phone Tunes so they can get in on the ringtones action. Ringboxx lets you program ringtones for individual callers on their landline, just like you can do on your fancy mobile phone. The user can purchase tunes from the Home Phone Tunes Ringtone Store and then they’ll know instantly who’s calling without having to use caller ID. Somehow I don’t think they are going to sell many units, but I look forward to more grannies out there using rap ringtones. Check out a video below.

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2 Comments to “Ringboxx: Personalized ringtones for your landline”
  1. ringtones Says:

    This Rinboxx is a great idea for the one whos still rely on landphones and want to have a change in their routine ringtones.

  2. Andy C. Says:

    This product is very good for anyone who is vision impaired or has trouble reading caller ID displays.

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