




The Wireless Retro Bluetooth Telephone Handset offers a nostalgic tactile experience that feels surprisingly refreshing in our modern, screen-obsessed world. I tested this device across both my laptop for video conferencing and my smartphone to see if it truly bridges the gap between style and functional audio quality.
The device feels solid in the hand, avoiding the cheap, hollow plastic feel often associated with budget-friendly retro recreations. With built-in active noise-cancellation and dynamic vocalism, the audio remains crisp and clear during active conversations, while the Bluetooth 3.0 connection stays remarkably stable within the advertised 10-meter range.
Setting up the handset is straightforward, and the four-hour charge time is a fair trade-off for the twelve hours of talk time it provides. It is remarkably easy to answer, end, and redial calls directly from the handset, making it a natural extension of your phone rather than an unnecessary gadget.
This handset is ideal for remote workers and students who spend hours on the phone and prefer the ergonomic comfort of a traditional receiver over modern earbuds.
While the design is clearly a nod to the past, the performance of this handset is undeniably modern. Scoring a 4.6/5, this $39.00 accessory is a fantastic blend of style and utility for anyone looking to make their daily communication more comfortable.