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Gigaset E560HX (DE version)
EUR70,70

Gigaset E560HX (DE version)


Question about Gigaset E560HX (DE version)

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Vivi4

1 year ago

Hello, What is the difference between the : - Gigaset E560HX (French-Version) S30852-H2766-B101 and the - Gigaset E560 HX (CH-Version) S30852-H2766-F101 Thank you for your feedback

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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The main difference between the Gigaset E560HX (French version) and the Gigaset E560 HX (CH version) lies in several key aspects:

## Language and Regional Conventions
- The Gigaset E560HX (French version) is specifically designed for the French-speaking market, with all instructions and menu in French.
- The Gigaset E560 HX (CH-Version) is tailored for the Swiss market, with instructions and menu probably in German, French, or Italian, depending on Swiss conventions.

## Network Compatibility
- The Gigaset E560 HX (CH-Version) is designed to be compatible with Swiss Internet routers, including the FRITZ.Box and Telekom Speedport models, as well as other routers from various manufacturers.
- There are no specific indications that the Gigaset E560HX (French version) has any particular restrictions or compatibilities with French networks, but it is generally compatible with European DECT standards.

## Other Features
- Both models share most technical features, such as TFT colour display, large illuminated buttons, hands-free function, hearing aid compatibility, and SOS function.

In short, the main difference lies in language and regional conventions, as well as specific compatibility with local networks and routers.
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