Cordless radio telephone (PBR)

A cordless radio telephone is a wireless communication device that allows users to make and receive calls without being tethered to a physical landline. The design typically includes a base station connected to a phone line, which acts as the transmitter and receiver of the signals. The handset is portable, featuring a keypad, display screen, speaker, and microphone, allowing for mobility within a certain range from the base station.
The base station communicates with the handset via radio frequencies, enabling clear voice transmission. The handset is powered by rechargeable batteries, usually charged by placing it in a docking station on the base unit. The cordless telephone offers features like caller ID, call waiting, and sometimes even voicemail, making it a convenient alternative to traditional wired telephones.
This realistic and high-quality 3D model of a cordless radio telephone accurately depicts its design and functionality, making it suitable for various projects, including simulations, product visualizations, or any application requiring a detailed representation of modern communication devices.
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