What is the difference between Gigaset Comfort 500 A Duo and Gigaset 500 HX duo?
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The main difference between the Gigaset Comfort 500 A Duo and the Gigaset Comfort 500 HX Duo lies in their configuration and specific functions:
## Base station and connection type - Gigaset Comfort 500 A Duo: This model comes with its own base station and supports both analogue and IP-based connections. It can be connected directly to a LAN network and manage up to six IP-based telephone numbers. - Gigaset Comfort 500 HX Duo: This model comes without its own base station and must be connected to a DECT-capable router such as the FRITZ Box from AVM or the Telekom Speedport. It is specially designed for use with existing DECT infrastructures.
## Functions and compatibility - Gigaset Comfort 500 A Duo: Often includes an integrated answering machine function and can manage multiple virtual answering machines. It also offers the option of using multiple IP-based telephone numbers. - Gigaset Comfort 500 HX Duo: Without integrated answering machine function, but with a 3.5mm headset jack and a belt clip. It is optimised for use with existing DECT routers and offers crystal-clear voice quality and convenient operation.
## General use - Gigaset Comfort 500 A Duo: Suitable for comprehensive telephony solutions, including Internet telephony and the management of multiple telephone numbers. - Gigaset Comfort 500 HX Duo: Ideal for extending existing DECT systems or for use with specific routers without the need for a separate base station.