BeoCom 1400 Corded Analogue Telephone

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Manufactured: 1993 - 1996
Designer: Martin Iseli
Colours: Black, Blue, Green, Red, Grey, Yellow, Terracotta

BeoCom 1400 and BeoCom 1500 were the first in the 'new' series of Bang & Olufsen telephones after the classic BeoCom 2000. The 1400 and 1500 series had a keypad integrated into the handset and not within the base like BeoCom 1600 and 2400.

This made the phone very compact. However, the sound quality was just as high as the more expensive phones because the two phones featured the same type of bass reflex speaker. Since everything is integrated in the handset, Bang & Olufsen offered no less than five different holders. Three different holders for wall mounting, one simple, and one with a built-in notebook.

There was also a version with an infra-red module to control the volume on main Bang & Olufsen equipment. Two table bases were also available, with and without the above-mentioned infra-red module. The main difference between BeoCom 1400 and 1500 is that the 1400 didn't have memory capabilities or volume control.

* Note the difference between the keypads of the Beocom 1400 and 1401 in the image (above right). Although both phones looked almost identical they were actually quite different!

BeoCom 1400 Corded Analogue Telephone Product Specifications

BeoCom 1400 Specifications

BeoCom 1500 with and without AV remote control
Corded analogue telephone
Placement: Wall or Desktop
Finish: Black, Blue, Green, Red, grey, yellow, terracotta
Redial: 1 numbers

Features:
Volume control
Microphone mute
Ringer settings
Audio / Video volume control (depending on base )

Dimension W x H x D: 50 x 200 x 6mm
Weight: 155 g (handset only)

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Created: 7th December 2006
Modified: 10th February 2007

Author Notes:

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