BeoCom
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BeoCom is a line of telephones manufactured by Bang & Olufsen.
[edit] BeoCom 1
The BeoCom 1 is a model of cordless telephone designed by Henrik Sørig Thomsen and supplied by Bang & Olufsen. The handset is 159 mm (6¼ inches) in length, 51 mm (2 inches) wide, and weighs 170 g (6 oz). It transmits its signals at 2.4 gigahertz.
The BeoCom 1 is the phone that is used to connect Howie Mandel to the Banker on the US version of Deal or No Deal.
This model is also known as the BeoCom 6000 in other markets.
[edit] BeoCom 2
The BeoCom 2 is a model of cordless telephone designed by David Lewis and supplied by Bang & Olufsen. The handset is 321mm (≈1 foot) in length with base, and weighs 220 g (≈7.7 oz). It transmits its signals at 2.4 gigahertz.