
Roberts Audio Video: Was receiving a half dozen or more waste calls a day. Plugged it in, and they're trapped. No complicated setup was required (but it is very tweakable), it worked out of the box for +90% of the junk calls; including fake city and blank names. Makes a huge difference at the office.
United States on Aug 25, 2023
Amazon Customer: Update/edit:
After using this device for a little while I discovered a potentially fatal flaw it had. As a result I have lowered my rating of the device, and added this edit to my review.
The problem I noticed is that the device would sometimes "freeze up" where the attached phones no longer function and the buttons on the device don't do anything. This really appears to be the same sort of "consumer electronics crash" I have noticed in other devices I have owned (including my personal computers), and like my other electronic devices cutting the power for a few seconds "fixes the issue" (as the device then reboots into its normal/working state when power is restored). However, in the case of this specific device, the "crash" does mean that phone service is DOWN until the problem is noticed and the power cycling is done.
Now this "device flaw" was so serious to my usage (as I could lose phone service without warning), that I would have stopped using the call blocker if I had to live with this issue. However, I did come up with what I think is a viable "work around" for this problem. On the theory that the device needs to be "up" for multiple days before...
United States on Mar 26, 2021
Book LoverBook Lover: So, that's encouraging!
I just got another landline a few months ago for no other reason than calling 911 in an emergency. I gave my landline number to exactly ONE PERSON, my son. The very day AT&T activated my number, I had non-stop marketing calls. Since that day, I had so many marketing calls , it filled the 300 blocked caller list on my Panasonic phone so I had to delete older numbers. It's absolutely despicable that this is allowed to continue. Even having your name on the Do Not Call list (A JOKE!) is ignored by those creatures. So, of course, the burden of stopping the obnoxious calls falls on us, the consumer, as usual.
Hence, the Digitone ProSeries II Call Blocker.
I just received this two hours ago. It took about 20 minutes to connect it all up. Then another 20 minutes to figure out how to set the clock on it... HINT - Call your landline from your mobile and that (or any call) will automatically set the clock. You cannot manually set it. AND, DO NOT UNPLUG IT or you will have to repeat that step. Ask me how I know that. :(
AUGUST 23, 2020 EDIT/UPDATE:
You CAN manually program the date/time by using Code 95 on your VOIP phone. You enter code 95, two...
United States on Aug 21, 2020
Digitone ProSeries II Landline Phone Call Blocker | Block Unwanted Calls on Your Landline Phone with the CPR V5000 Call Blocker | ODSEN Home Phone Call Blocker - Block Unwanted Calls & Enjoy Peace & Quiet | |
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Sale off | $10 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 212 reviews | 584 reviews | 26 reviews |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces | 8.8 ounces | 8.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 1.5 inches | 3.74 x 4.33 x 2.17 inches | 4.3 x 3 x 1.6 inches |
Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Telephone Caller ID Displays | #3,097 in Unique Finds #1 in Telephone Caller ID Displays#441 in Unique Home | #31 in Telephone Caller ID Displays |
Customer Reviews | 4.2/5 stars of 590 ratings | 4.1/5 stars of 14,127 ratings | 3.7/5 stars of 323 ratings |
ASIN | B0BC2G3QFJ | B0191XMBV2 | B07BRQBR89 |
Date First Available | November 26, 2022 | December 8, 2015 | March 28, 2018 |
Item model number | DPS3 | v5000 | 4336300940 |
Manufacturer | Digitone Communications LLC | CPR Call Blocker | No |
United States on Aug 26, 2023