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Having to use landline to find lost mobile phone

Gift2humanity

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I lose my mobile phone a lot at home.

Good job I have a landline so I can call my mobile phone, otherwise the battery may go flat and I will never find it.

Here is a solution, I can put my phone in this and wear it across my opposite shoulder, like a little bag and never lose it at home again.

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I have an Echo Dot. When I lose my cell phone in the house, I just tell Alexa to call me - and it rings. That's probably the most common command/use we have for the darn thing!
 
You could sell them! I love it.
 
I have an Echo Dot. When I lose my cell phone in the house, I just tell Alexa to call me - and it rings. That's probably the most common command/use we have for the darn thing!
There's gadgets for everything now, I talk to my phone and there devices as if they are real ahahahaha
 
I have to do that all the time. If I can't hear it ring, it's always in the car.
I never knew where mine was, I went downstairs to empty rubbish this morning wearing my case, it was empty, when I came back up I had a missed call, now I'm getting into the habit of keeping it in the case at all times.
 
I lose my mobile phone a lot at home.

Good job I have a landline so I can call my mobile phone, otherwise the battery may go flat and I will never find it.

Here is a solution, I can put my phone in this and wear it across my opposite shoulder, like a little bag and never lose it at home again.
This sounds like a good solution to a mindfulness issue.
Now maybe you will lose your iPad in the same way ;)
You may need to knit another purple bag for the other shoulder. :p
 
Doesn't work for me in particular,I avoid using a telephone like the plague, so it's always out of charge so it wouldn't ring and I kept it on silent until recently ,the ring gives me a shock :)
 

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