Before I start telling you about this new gadget, let’s have a moment of silence for the landline phone number.
Voice Bridge puts your landline inside your cell phone
Are people still using landlines?
Are people still using landlines?


Okay great, thanks for participating. Now for a gadget. Invoxia, the company behind the Triby, wants you to not only remember the landline, but use one, too. Its new Voice Bridge product connects your landline phone to Wi-Fi so that phone calls can be forwarded to your smartphone or tablet. Voice Bridge essentially turns your smartphone into a second interface for your landline and allows it to act more like your cell number.
It goes the other way, too; users can make landline calls from their smartphone, but those calls will use up data unless you’re on Wi-Fi. All actions are carried out through Voice Bridge’s companion iOS app, which passes landline phone calls along and displays them on a smartphone. Those calls also go through a cell phone’s caller ID and stored contacts, so users can see who’s calling. As far as setup, Voice Bridge needs to be hooked into the phone line, as well as a user’s router, but overall it isn’t too arduous.
this is for all your landline lovers
I guess my main question is: who still uses a landline? I imagine the Voice Bridge caters to office workers with a specific work line, but even those seem to be going away with company-issued cell phones. Maybe if this really does save on minutes, which most people don’t use anyway, it could be worth just investing in a landline and foregoing a major wireless plan. Or maybe if someone has a popular landline number this could fuse those numbers together on one device.
The Voice Bridge is available in the US starting on June 30th and will retail for $99.
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