BeoCom

The current versions of these telephones use independent wireless base stations known by the name BeoLine.

The Mark 1 version of the BeoLine PSTN base can support up to six BeoCom handsets.

[4][5] The BeoCom 1 is a model of cordless telephone designed by Henrik Sørig Thomsen.

An identical-looking model known as the BeoCom 6000 is sold in non-US markets, and it uses the DECT standards.

The round wheel on the phone formed an inspiration for Apple in the design of the first iPods.

Beocom 1000 from Bang & Olufsen displayed at Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology in Oslo .
Beocom 2000, 1989-2000. [ 1 ]
Beocom 1401 by Austin Calhoon