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Doro 2880 Klapphandy schwarz/Weiß

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Doro 2880 Klapphandy schwarz/WeißIntuitive Bedienung: Geniee die Einfachheit eines Klapphandys mit groen, klaren Displays (intern 2. 8 Zoll, extern 1. 77 Zoll) und einem einfachen Men, das speziell fr eine unkomplizierte Nutzung entwickelt wurde. Sicherheit, die beruhigt: Mit der integrierten Notruftaste (SOS) und der Hrgertekompatibilitt (HAC) bietet dir das Doro 2880 zustzliche Sicherheit und Barrierefreiheit in jeder Situation. Kompakt & Leistungsstark: Dieses schlanke Klapphandy

  • Intuitive Bedienung: Genieße die Einfachheit eines Klapphandys mit großen, klaren Displays (intern 2.8 Zoll, extern 1.77 Zoll) und einem einfachen Menü, das speziell für eine unkomplizierte Nutzung entwickelt wurde.
  • Sicherheit, die beruhigt: Mit der integrierten Notruftaste (SOS) und der Hörgerätekompatibilität (HAC) bietet dir das Doro 2880 zusätzliche Sicherheit und Barrierefreiheit in jeder Situation.
  • Kompakt & Leistungsstark: Dieses schlanke Klapphandy (107 x 55 x 19 mm, ca. 110 g) passt bequem in jede Tasche und bietet dir dank des 1000 mAh Akkus bis zu 6 Stunden Sprechzeit.
  • Praktische Begleiter: Eine 2 Megapixel Kamera für schnelle Schnappschüsse, erweiterbarer Speicher bis 32 GB, Taschenlampe und Freisprechfunktion machen deinen Alltag leichter.

Das Doro 2880 Klapphandy in Schwarz/Weiß ist speziell dafür konzipiert, dir den Alltag einfacher und sicherer zu gestalten. Wenn du Wert auf klare Kommunikation, einfache Bedienung und nützliche Funktionen legst, ist dieses Handy die perfekte Wahl für dich. Seine robuste Bauweise und das durchdachte Design machen es zu einem zuverlässigen Begleiter für jeden Tag.

Leicht zu bedienen und immer dabei

Erlebe unkomplizierte Telefonie mit dem Doro 2880. Das Klappdesign schützt das große interne 2.8 Zoll TFT Display (320 x 240 Pixel) und die Tasten, wenn du das Handy nicht benutzt. Dank des externen 1.77 Zoll TFT Displays (160 x 128 Pixel) siehst du wichtige Informationen wie Uhrzeit oder Anrufer, ohne das Gerät öffnen zu müssen. Mit Abmessungen von nur 107 x 55 x 19 mm und einem Gewicht von etwa 110 g liegt es angenehm in der Hand und passt mühelos in jede Tasche.

Deine Sicherheit im Fokus

Deine Sicherheit ist uns wichtig. Das Doro 2880 verfügt über eine spezielle Notruftaste (SOS), die im Notfall schnell Hilfe rufen kann. Zudem ist das Handy Hörgerätekompatibel (HAC), sodass du Gespräche klar und deutlich verstehen kannst. So bist du stets bestens ausgerüstet und fühlst dich sicherer.

Praktische Funktionen für den Alltag

Neben den grundlegenden Funktionen bietet dir das Doro 2880 eine Reihe praktischer Extras. Halte besondere Momente mit der 2 Megapixel Kamera fest oder erweitere den internen 10 MB Speicher einfach per microSD-Slot auf bis zu 32 GB. Eine integrierte Taschenlampe leistet dir im Dunkeln gute Dienste, während der Wecker, Rechner und Kalender deinen Alltag strukturieren. Die Freisprechfunktion ermöglicht dir zudem komfortable Gespräche, auch wenn du die Hände nicht frei hast. Der leistungsstarke 1000 mAh Li-Ion Akku sorgt für eine Sprechzeit von bis zu 6 Stunden und eine Standby-Zeit von bis zu 280 Stunden, damit du lange erreichbar bleibst.

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