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product_id: 39844742
title: "Digitone ProSeries Call Blocker"
brand: "digitone communications"
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# Digitone ProSeries Call Blocker

**Brand:** digitone communications
**Price:** £1.51
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Digitone ProSeries Call Blocker by digitone communications
- **How much does it cost?** £1.51 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- digitone communications enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted digitone communications brand quality
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## Description

Review: Amazing product -- brings peace back! It just blocks blocks blocks all those horrible calls. - Recently there had been a dramatic increase in the amount of scam calls. These aren't just robo calls by a machine these were calls with a sad excuse for a human saying that I had called them amount home repair or this or that etc. etc. etc. Of course these were all lies I tell you lies! It became a real nuisance and was very aggravating. All these bogus calls all hours multiple times a day every freaking day! It had to stop. So I searched and after a bit of research decided on this Digitone ProSeries. Amazing does not do justice to describe this product. Keep in mind, you will need to read the directions and follow them to add your 'safe' numbers and to understand operation. Other than that, the most difficult part of installation for me was crawling under the desk to get things plugged into the phone jack. And then I waited. First one day, then a second. After the third day I began to wonder if it was going to work. I stopped counting and then it happened. The phone rang. Yet another 'Out of Area' call. And then silence. One ring and the bogus call was blocked. If not for the blessed silence there would have been bells ringing so much joy abounded. Since that first block it works beautifully. I don't think any real calls have been blocked. I can easily view calls that have come in on the display. I know that if someone who knows me needed to reach me and was blocked they would call my call and say, "Hey, your phone hung up on me. What gives?" As that as not happened, I am confident no legitimate calls have been blocked. I almost look forward to a scammer calling now. Frequently there's not even the single ring. I had to refer to the instruction booklet for proper way to delete a number from the call history without deleting the whole call history, as well as how to add a number to the VIP list. I would probably need to refer to it if I needed to manually block a call that was incoming. It's not THAT complicated but just need a reminder until more familiar. Some functions have you hold button for 2 seconds, other you wait for prompt. However, it works so seamlessly I really don't need to do a thing. It just blocks blocks blocks all those horrible calls. Peace is once again restored to my home as I am not interrupted, nor is my time wasted, explaining to a soulless jerk that, no, I didn't call them for an estimate, etc. etc. The only problem is I can no longer come up with clever ways to combat the phone scammers over the phone Scammer -- "I'm following up on your call last week about home repair!" Me -- 'No you're not. I live in a car, I didn't call anyone about home repairs.' Scammer -- "Hello we're checking on the work you wanted done on your house." Me -- 'Well, you guys took too long to call me back. I had someone else do it.' If I ever miss it too much, I can always pick up the phone. I was expecting a special delivery and you never know what number the driver is using so I did pick up a call the other day thinking it might be them. When it turned out to be another scammer I just repeated expletives at them repeatedly and then hung up. SO nice not to have that in my day now. I love my Digitone ProSeries Blocker and even enjoy some lovely toasted sliced bread now and then while watching it's blinking red light. If you are like so many who have been inundated with these calls, this device is well worth the cost. Almost weekly there's a new news feature on the problem. So I know I'm not alone. Thank you Digitone!
Review: Serious Functionality - I researched every device on the market and this is the only device that I thought had all the functionality needed to deal with Robodialers and their techniques. The Digitone was the only device I could find that allowed me to implement a good strategy because it has the ability to block area codes and exchanges. It also allows overrides to those blocks with a whitelist/Invite caller list. I have a Fiber optic line, but not an IP phone. Everything works as advertised, and as expected. Interface is Complex: It is true that you need to keep the manual close by, and if you want a simple interface, look elsewhere. I found this very simple to use. The manual is very clear. Just spend some time going through it, and the question and answers here on desertcart, and you should be fine.I also created a cheat sheet for entering codes. Simple: What is simple is quick, easy blocking and invites. You simply scroll the caller ID list and press a button. Or, from any remote phone, press the following: *1# to invite/whitelist, *3# to add to VIP list, *2# to add to block list. Limitations: --Lack of an easy interface to program --Only 50 VIP numbers --Only 50 Invite numbers --No telemarketing screening (E.g., press 1 if you are not a telemarketer) --No ability to send to voicemail My strategy for using the Digitone: 1st Line of Defense First, it is a good idea to check with your telephone company to see what they have in the way of first line of defense. Mine has the ability to already block private/caller ID calls, and gives them a message that we don't receive private calls, and then instructs them to disable it and try again. That's better than just blocking them like the Digitone does. My phone company also has a telemarketer screen service that makes the caller press 1 to continue. I don't have that enabled yet, but may do so. It is also possible to use Digitone in conjunction of a call screening device. You hook up the screening device first, then the Digitone, and then your phone system. I think the Digitone needs a built-in screening like some other devices. 2nd Line of Defense I analyzed the pattern of the calls that I was receiving. If your's is out of control, and are mostly from one area code and exchange, you can block those easily with the Digitone. I also immediately blocked my own phone number. There is no way for me to call myself, so I easily blocked that spoof technique. Since I don't get any telemarketers from my family's area code, I was able to add that entire area code into my Invite list. That is an awesome feature. A major deficiency is that you can block 1000 numbers but only Invite 50 and VIP 50. Eventually, I will convert a lot of my contacts to the cell phone to compensate for the limitations of the invite list. And then use the "Select Mode". Then ONLY my invite/VIPs will get through. In summary, the Digitone had the most functionality that I needed. Blocking or whitelisting area code and exchanges is huge to me. If they take care of the limitations, it will be a much more powerful device.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 505 Reviews |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing product -- brings peace back! It just blocks blocks blocks all those horrible calls.
*by M***N on August 24, 2017*

Recently there had been a dramatic increase in the amount of scam calls. These aren't just robo calls by a machine these were calls with a sad excuse for a human saying that I had called them amount home repair or this or that etc. etc. etc. Of course these were all lies I tell you lies! It became a real nuisance and was very aggravating. All these bogus calls all hours multiple times a day every freaking day! It had to stop. So I searched and after a bit of research decided on this Digitone ProSeries. Amazing does not do justice to describe this product. Keep in mind, you will need to read the directions and follow them to add your 'safe' numbers and to understand operation. Other than that, the most difficult part of installation for me was crawling under the desk to get things plugged into the phone jack. And then I waited. First one day, then a second. After the third day I began to wonder if it was going to work. I stopped counting and then it happened. The phone rang. Yet another 'Out of Area' call. And then silence. One ring and the bogus call was blocked. If not for the blessed silence there would have been bells ringing so much joy abounded. Since that first block it works beautifully. I don't think any real calls have been blocked. I can easily view calls that have come in on the display. I know that if someone who knows me needed to reach me and was blocked they would call my call and say, "Hey, your phone hung up on me. What gives?" As that as not happened, I am confident no legitimate calls have been blocked. I almost look forward to a scammer calling now. Frequently there's not even the single ring. I had to refer to the instruction booklet for proper way to delete a number from the call history without deleting the whole call history, as well as how to add a number to the VIP list. I would probably need to refer to it if I needed to manually block a call that was incoming. It's not THAT complicated but just need a reminder until more familiar. Some functions have you hold button for 2 seconds, other you wait for prompt. However, it works so seamlessly I really don't need to do a thing. It just blocks blocks blocks all those horrible calls. Peace is once again restored to my home as I am not interrupted, nor is my time wasted, explaining to a soulless jerk that, no, I didn't call them for an estimate, etc. etc. The only problem is I can no longer come up with clever ways to combat the phone scammers over the phone Scammer -- "I'm following up on your call last week about home repair!" Me -- 'No you're not. I live in a car, I didn't call anyone about home repairs.' Scammer -- "Hello we're checking on the work you wanted done on your house." Me -- 'Well, you guys took too long to call me back. I had someone else do it.' If I ever miss it too much, I can always pick up the phone. I was expecting a special delivery and you never know what number the driver is using so I did pick up a call the other day thinking it might be them. When it turned out to be another scammer I just repeated expletives at them repeatedly and then hung up. SO nice not to have that in my day now. I love my Digitone ProSeries Blocker and even enjoy some lovely toasted sliced bread now and then while watching it's blinking red light. If you are like so many who have been inundated with these calls, this device is well worth the cost. Almost weekly there's a new news feature on the problem. So I know I'm not alone. Thank you Digitone!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Serious Functionality
*by J***S on July 7, 2018*

I researched every device on the market and this is the only device that I thought had all the functionality needed to deal with Robodialers and their techniques. The Digitone was the only device I could find that allowed me to implement a good strategy because it has the ability to block area codes and exchanges. It also allows overrides to those blocks with a whitelist/Invite caller list. I have a Fiber optic line, but not an IP phone. Everything works as advertised, and as expected. Interface is Complex: It is true that you need to keep the manual close by, and if you want a simple interface, look elsewhere. I found this very simple to use. The manual is very clear. Just spend some time going through it, and the question and answers here on Amazon, and you should be fine.I also created a cheat sheet for entering codes. Simple: What is simple is quick, easy blocking and invites. You simply scroll the caller ID list and press a button. Or, from any remote phone, press the following: *1# to invite/whitelist, *3# to add to VIP list, *2# to add to block list. Limitations: --Lack of an easy interface to program --Only 50 VIP numbers --Only 50 Invite numbers --No telemarketing screening (E.g., press 1 if you are not a telemarketer) --No ability to send to voicemail My strategy for using the Digitone: 1st Line of Defense First, it is a good idea to check with your telephone company to see what they have in the way of first line of defense. Mine has the ability to already block private/caller ID calls, and gives them a message that we don't receive private calls, and then instructs them to disable it and try again. That's better than just blocking them like the Digitone does. My phone company also has a telemarketer screen service that makes the caller press 1 to continue. I don't have that enabled yet, but may do so. It is also possible to use Digitone in conjunction of a call screening device. You hook up the screening device first, then the Digitone, and then your phone system. I think the Digitone needs a built-in screening like some other devices. 2nd Line of Defense I analyzed the pattern of the calls that I was receiving. If your's is out of control, and are mostly from one area code and exchange, you can block those easily with the Digitone. I also immediately blocked my own phone number. There is no way for me to call myself, so I easily blocked that spoof technique. Since I don't get any telemarketers from my family's area code, I was able to add that entire area code into my Invite list. That is an awesome feature. A major deficiency is that you can block 1000 numbers but only Invite 50 and VIP 50. Eventually, I will convert a lot of my contacts to the cell phone to compensate for the limitations of the invite list. And then use the "Select Mode". Then ONLY my invite/VIPs will get through. In summary, the Digitone had the most functionality that I needed. Blocking or whitelisting area code and exchanges is huge to me. If they take care of the limitations, it will be a much more powerful device.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Digitone ProSeries Call Blocker
*by A***V on August 23, 2017*

I spent a good deal of time reading reviews and trying to understand product operation before making a decision to buy. I decided on this one and I'm not sorry I did. I'd give it 5 stars if the instructions were written with clarity. I scanned them first, read them trough twice, then studied the list of codes on pages 11 and 12. Going back to the detailed code descriptions beginning on page 4, it started to make sense. There are still one or two concepts that defy interpretation, but I've got it working now, and it's working well. Left to do is mostly operation refinement. I'd really like to know what First Ring Suppression does. I can imagine it, but when I read the description (several times), it makes me wonder if that's really what I want it to do. All and all, this is a terrific little unit, up and operating for half a day or so, and doing its job as advertised. I'd recommend it to anyone, like me, who is plagued by hangups and sales people who forget you're not interested after a couple of days. The Do-Not-Call-List just isn't enough. When I get this thing refined to my needs, it'll be awesome. Update: Now it is up to my specs and it is awesome. I used to get half a dozen or more calls a day, mostly hangups but some robocalls. I get NONE now, except those from people I want to hear from. The only recommendation I have (not a complaint, really) is that it suffers from overly ambitious hardware developers. It's gotten so complicated that it's time, I think, to add a USB cable and some software to program this thing. There is a difference between a phone number being displayed with and without dashes, e.g. Timing, actually. It's the difference between a recently arrived caller ID and number, and a selection from the CID list on the display. The buttons work differently for these two conditions. Another thing that bothers me (very slightly) is the speed at which this box operates: If you want to block all calls from local exchange 321, e.g., you need code 20. So you hiy thr Program button, type in 20321# and get... nothing. You must wait for the Program to display "pick up the phone" before it hears anything you type in. This would all be so much easier with a simple WIN or Mac app that gave the user a couple of tables to manage and a SAVE button. That would eliminate a lot of the confusing instructions, as the entry table method would make their proper use obvious. My two cents. Otherwise, very happy with it. Still highly recommended.

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