Bang & Olufsen BeoCom2 cordless phone

Posted in Bang & Olufsen by Conner Flynn on December 21st, 2008

Bang & Olufsen BeoCom2 cordless phoneFirst off, these phones are so long, they’re crazy. They look like a bunch of techno-cobras ready to strike, but kept at bay by a pair of lovely Asian ladies. So what’s the deal? These are from Bang & Olufsen, unique cordless telephones called BeoCom2 in Korea.

Each phone uses a single piece of curved aluminum to create a slender, though HUGE shape that’s easy to pick up, handle and operate with one hand. I suppose it would be good for seniors, or those with huge heads. Should you fall into one of those two categories, the BeoCom2 will be available in six different colors which will include white, blue, yellow, grey, black and natural aluminum. The Bang & Olufsen BeoCom2 is available for 1,790,000(KRW).

No word on when or if we might see these in US homes being fondled by elderly fingers.

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3 Comments to “Bang & Olufsen BeoCom2 cordless phone”
  1. kam Says:

    maybe they’ll make cell phone like this with siemens – it could be interesting marketing stunt and the older generation may really appreciate it…. lol

  2. Pearl Says:

    So, how much is this phone cost?

    thx
    pearl

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