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The Opis 60s Cable is a fully functional vintage rotary landline phone crafted by a reputable German manufacturer. Available in eight colors, it combines authentic 1960s design with modern landline compatibility, featuring a real metal bell ringer and no wireless emissions. Perfect for professionals seeking a stylish, reliable, and nostalgic communication device that elevates any office or home environment.









| ASIN | B07GDRHSZ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,053 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #171 in Landline Phones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,574) |
| Date First Available | August 12, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
| Item model number | T60cab |
| Manufacturer | Opis Technology GmbH |
| Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 8.27 x 5.12 inches |
B**E
Quality Phone Worth the Price
Came next day. Quality phone, very happy. Ringer is great, sounds just like the old time ring, call quality loud and clear, basically normal as one would expect. Hooked up to an answering machine, all is great!
E**.
Fully functional
Very nice and works well. Has a nostalgic feel to it although i remember it heavier when i was a kid/teens.
G**'
Very happy with both the corded and sim-card models. Have already used both in Europe the past couple of years.
I was happy to see these phones become available in the US. Having spent considerable time in Germany, I've had the chance to try out both the wireless and corded models several times there at the homes of a friend and an aunt over the past couple of years. Both these phones worked flawlessly in Germany, so I was eager for mine to arrive here in the USA. (I bought one of each.) Setup was a breeze on both phones. The included setup procedures are clear and precise. Naturally the corded model was the simpler of the two to setup. It was literally "plug-n-play". The sim card model involved only a few extra steps. In only a few minutes, I had both phones up and running. Once setup was finished, the phones literally behave (as advertised) like vintage 60's rotary dial phones. Just pick up the receiver and dial. It really is just that simple. (That simplicity makes it ideal as a gift for an elderly relative.) While I use the sim model as a replacement for my home phone land-line, I love taking it with me to the coffee shop. It's a real conversation starter! (OK... There's a pun hidden in there somewhere.) I'm giving my elderly aunt the corded model, as she has never liked push-button phones. I checked out it's functionality on my old (still active for now) land-line and it works fine. Now that I have the sim model to replace my old land-line phone, I'll disconnect the line and save the monthly fee! One thing worth mentioning is the "feel" of the phones. They have that same overall substantial feel that the phones in the 60's had. The handsets feel perfectly hefty in the hand and not at all like a plastic toy. If you were born after the advent of push-button phones, you missed out on that "satisfying feeling" using a rotary dial provides. There's just something cool about the feeling the rotary action gives that is indescribable until you give one a try. In case you are wondering, the dial (on both models) includes an extra "#" finger hole (the one noticeable concession to modern technology), making it fully compatible with dial-up services, such as those used by banks and other businesses. (Just a side-note edit here... When I was a 10 year old kid in the 60's, I loved to play with the phone dial. I'd not always let the rotary dial return by itself to its fixed position, but rather would yank the dial backwards as hard as I could to see if I could speed up the process. Yes... I should have had my "ears boxed" for that. The phones back then were virtually "kid proof". While the dials on these retro phones function well enough, I don't think they would stand-up quite as well to the type of abuse I would dole out when I was a kid. Just use the dial sensibly and you should have no issues.) There's not a whole lot more to write. Both the corded and sim card models are simple devices that do the jobs they are designed to do. If you are looking to simplify your life a bit and miss the look/feel of the old 60's phones, you would be hard pressed to find a better product for the job. Just one last comment here. The phones have no digital display at all, eliminating the possibility of texting. I personally like this authentic nature of the phones. Were you really texting with your 1960's phone? "Don't think so", in the parlance of our time. For me the relaxed nature of the phones is reward enough. I can't imagine trying to send a text message from a slow rotary dial anyway. So I cannot fault the phones for that lack of a display screen, but rather applaud them for keeping to the authentic simple classic theme. (Yes I also have a smart phone... I refer any texting to that device for which it was designed.) Happy dialing!
G**G
Stopped working in less than 4 months
Bought in July. By November, the microphone stopped working. Sound is not clear either due to static. Very poor quality for the price. Didn’t last long.
C**R
This is a very nice landline phone...
Complete with a rotary dial which produces touch-tone sounds! I'm really enjoying using this phone which mixes nostalgia with modern convenience of touch tones every time you dial a number. I give this phone, designed in Germany but built in China 5 stars! LOVE it! 😁 UPDATE! My phones' rotary dial suddenly started sticking badly! I actually looked up on the internet how to fix it- it said the contacts probably needed cleaning. What I actually did was work the dial back and forth ( meaning I dialed the redial hole back and forth over and over) until it started working smoothly, again. The dial can get pretty dirty, and to keep it working smoothly can take a lot of effort, but I've found it to be worth it. I REALLY like these phones! 😁 UPDATE #2 I had to order another rotary dial for this phone because the original one suddenly stopped working entirely! No touch tone sounds. Nothing! Contacted the company who made the phone, and they were really nice to help me! Great company, great products!
C**N
Cute and works great but broke easily.
Sound quality is great and it is so very cute! But the plastic is not strong. Something on the counter slid and bumped into the phone, breaking the earpiece. We glued it but are not confident it will hold. Will probably end up purchasing another one.
A**R
I dont think it olooks to old phone.
Its a good phone.
P**H
We love it!
Old fashioned phone......now I have to use my memory to call people....and using my memory is a GOOD thing. The grandchildren are enthralled with having to dial....and the bell is not digital either. We all love it! Thank you.
S**T
Sturdy, very retro as that is what we wanted. Brings back memories to hear the ring tone. Good quality
N**.
Das Produkt besteht aus durchsichtiger, billiger Plaste und war schon beim Auspacken kaputt!!!! Sehr schlechte Qualität!!!! Ich habe mich sehr darauf gefreut und bin sehr enttäuscht!!!
S**R
Choisi en rouge et reçu parfaitement emballé. Compatible avec livebox mais problème de sonnerie, pas assez forte. J'ai contacté le vendeur et lui ai retourné le téléphone pour résolution du problème. Téléphone reçu 9 jours plus tard et problème solutionné : sonnerie parfaitement audible. Je tiens à souligner la rapidité de traitement et l'efficacité du service client.
P**Z
Ein Schmuckstück auf dem Regal das immer wieder die Aufmerksamkeit der Besucher auf sich zieht. Wenn sie noch dazu erfahren, dass das Gerät voll funktionsfähig im Einsatz ist, wollen sofort alle ausprobieren.
C**E
Had to return two orders due to not being compatible with Virgin internet phone connection reviews said it was working with Virgin.
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