




📞 Your landline, unleashed on mobile — stay connected, stay ahead!
Invoxia Voice Bridge lets professionals place and receive landline calls on their smartphones from anywhere. Supporting up to 5 devices, it integrates your mobile contacts and preserves your landline number for outgoing calls. Compact and energy-efficient, it’s compatible with iOS 8+ and Android 4.2+, making your fixed phone truly mobile.








| Recording Capacity | 18 minutes |
| Phone Talk Time | 200 Hours |
| Is there Caller ID | No |
| Multiline Operation | Single-Line Operation |
| Answering System Type | Digital |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions | 2.95 x 2.95 x 0.59 inches |
| Color | Black and White |
W**R
The VoiceBridge Never Fully Booted Up and Updated
I have further updated my review to five stars. I have had the opportunity to use the replacement Voice Bridge away from home and am pleased with the way it works. I had to contact AT&T and have the number of rings before voice mail picks up changed to a higher number of rings so the voice bridge had a chance to alert me to an incoming call. If you need to originate and receive calls on a specific landline while you are away from home or away from the office, this device allows you to do so and works really well.I have updated my review from 1 star to 3 stars.Voice Bridge support determined that the unit I had was probably defective and shipped a replacement from France via DHL. It arrived in three days. The replacement booted up, updated, and was ready to use within less than five minutes. I was able to easily pair it with my iPhone and make and receive calls.I will be pleased to update my review again to 5 stars if it performs as advertised as I use it in the field over the next few days.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ORIGINAL 1 STAR REVIEW --Unfortunately, this device apparently either works or it doesn't. After following the simple three step installation instructions, if it doesn't work, support is limited to, "Is it plugged in". Once support figures out it is plugged in and still doesn't work, they apparently close the ticket and move on to someone else.There is no way that I could find to address the unit for troubleshooting. By looking at the status page of my wifi router, I was able to determine that it has been sending and receiving data packets without errors or dropouts for days, but that is all. It never fully boots up and updates so the blinking LED never goes steady indicating the unit is ready to use. Until the unit boots up, it cannot be discovered by the smartphone app.It was a good idea, but since it is not functional, it is going back to amazon tomorrow.
S**L
A uincorn. Nothing like it. Too bad it doesn't work......
We are landline diehards. Despite regularly employing cellphones and many VOIP systems for years – we always turn to the landline as our final goto….for routing around the many communications difficulties any user faces today.Properly exploited, a landline provides a guaranteed, unshared, completely “owned” connection with your calling party. Even in 2017. When companies routinely renege on promises and communications failure is the norm.So when we spotted this landline bridge device at Amazon – it was ordered immediately. This is a class of tool we had been seeking for decades – and had actually considered building our own. But our own project had languished due to the many difficulties of forwarding voice through the internet in near real time.The internet was never built for such duty. That’s why so many of us face these never ending bad phone connections every day.But SwissVoice (the original developer of this box) and Broadsoft (large cloud VOIP supplier now owned by Cisco) mostly solved this problem. Accordingly, the relayed voice is almost indistinguishable from a real land line circuit. This is a real accomplishment. Both companies have reason to be proud of this work as it was a difficult feat to pull off….Invoxia apparently acquired SwissVoice or this individual product (my head spins can’t tell who owns what). And Invoxia is the party selling through Amazon.Again, this was a difficult feat...but SwissVoice mostly pulled it off. And I suppose if all telecommunications carriers adhered to the rules – this box would work fine. Unfortunately, in the real world we live in – carriers often split local area codes into local and long distance. And there is no way to ever know which “bin” a dialed number is assigned until you dial it.And that’s a real problem with this box. Even if you stumble upon the “magic instructions” to insert all local area codes into a whitelist – so that dialout with the “1” prefix can be avoided...you will inevitably run into situations which don’t fit the rules. So when dialing out manually, the DTMF signals are rejected (at least on our central office switch). And no matter how hard you try to circumvent this – you will fail. You’ll get the carrier’s recording. Over and over again :(Now if you dial from your iphone contact list and simply insert a pause before the complete 1+number – this box will dial properly without issue. Since there is no provision for entering a pause during manual dialing – that is your fix. And it’s cumbersome. Very impractical for everyday use.Things difficult to use are never used…..We have tried to communicate the seriousness of this defect to Invoxia in vain. While their support ostensibly works out of Paris – we see little difference in their responses from some of the scripted “eight ball” answers you might receive from support originating in Bangladesh. They just can’t seem to understand this is a bug worth fixing.Which is a shame, because this is an innovative product. A unicorn. And it’s likely to be killed off by an acquiring company which doesn’t understand it. Worse, the proper fix is likely a trivial one they can execute within their own cloud system. Might not require hardware reprogramming at all.Hence my one star rating. It’s gotta work. And no amount of yabbering can take the place of a real fix.I do have a workaround for the dialing defect. You simply dial *67 prior to your 1 + 10 digit number. *67 normally turns off caller ID. But since this bridge’s dialing is defective – it will fail to turn off your caller id and Will dial your number :) An inelegant cheat – but it works. There may be others.Now if Invoxia tracks down a real engineer and fixes this – I’ll change my rating to five stars. But I’m not holding my breath.The sad truth is that most people don’t have the time to deal with flawed hardware which manufacturers won’t fix. So their optimal move is to ruthlessly rid themselves of such products.We’re keeping ours despite the defect...but would advise others to steer clear. You don’t need this grief.
M**.
Cordless phone replacement using your smartphones is super easy to install and works great
Voice Bridge is a very attractive replacement for a cordless phone because it is easy to install, simple to operate, and it's properly priced.Why would you use Voice Bridge instead of your old cordless phone? First, all your contacts are on your iPhone, and the Voice Bridge app synchronizes with them. You can immediately start calling from the Voice Bridge app from contacts, which is super convenient. Second, you can pair up to five iPhones or iPads and do intercom right away. This is great for calling your kids downstairs for dinner, especially because you KNOW they are playing games on their iPads and iPhones so they will get the calls by interrupting their games. Third, you don't have to wait to get home when you are out running errands to see who called the house. Your missed call notifications show in your lock screen or in the Voice Bridge app as long as you have WiFi or a mobile data connection.
D**Y
Great product with a few problems
Received the product on time and fully functioning. On device startup led begins flashing indicating an update is being located or installed, just as directions suggest. After waiting for the light to become a solid glow, we started too test the functions of voice bridge, works very well for making and receiving calls through landline, using Bluetooth headphones linked to iPhone makes answering calls hands free and also allows for others to pick up multiple receivers on the line. After using the product for a week we have had a couple issues with the lag time when the app is not open, the intercom function to call between cell phones linked to device does not seem to be working properly. We will update review if there are any more negatives to report.
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