Features: Quiet Hours
The pressure to answer a ringing phone is immense. It’s not just to satisfy the curiosity of who is calling (should your digital phone not have caller ID) but to stop the panic the shrill repetitive noise creates!
When setting your phone to quiet hours, you avoid the need to pick up without frustrating your callers with an engaged tone.
If you sit down at a certain time each day or week to watch TV, you can set your quiet hours in advance and on repeat.
Quiet Hours lets you enjoy your favorite shows without interruptions, ensuring that your landline stays silent during your regular TV time. By scheduling it in advance, you won't have to worry about remembering to silence your phone, and you can fully relax, knowing that your peace won't be disturbed.
If you like peace and quiet after a certain time and definitely don't want your phone to be ringing while you sleep, you can ensure you're not disturbed by using quiet hours.
With Quiet Hours enabled, your landline won't disrupt your rest, allowing you to sleep soundly through the night. Whether you're taking a nap or enjoying some downtime, you can trust that your phone will stay silent during the hours you choose, while optionally allowing people in your Phonely Contact Book to come through.
People forget that when you work from home, you are actually working and don’t have time to deal with calls on your landline. If you worked in the office, you couldn’t answer (and wouldn’t know), so quiet hours replicates that for you.
If you engage in hobbies at home or have a friend or loved one over for a catch-up, a ringing phone can ruin your enjoyment. Setting up quiet hours during these times can make sure you’re always present and in the moment.
It's super easy to do. Just log into your Phonely account and then Settings > Features Settings, click on the quiet hours tab. Here you will be able to set up when you want your quiet hours and how often. You can even exclude your Phonely contacts from your quiet hours so you are contactable should there be an emergency for example.
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