








🛡️ Take back your phone line—block the noise, keep the calls that matter!
The CPR V10000 is a premium analog landline call blocker featuring a one-tap Big Red Button to instantly block up to 2,000 user-added numbers plus 10,000 preloaded scam numbers. It offers dual Block and Allow modes for customizable call filtering, requires caller ID service, and is designed for families and seniors seeking simple, reliable protection from robocalls without relying on apps or Wi-Fi.














| ASIN | B07GPNQNWG |
| Batteries | Product Specific batteries required. |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (1,493) |
| Date First Available | August 21, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | V10000 |
| Language | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
| Manufacturer | CPR Call Blocker |
| Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 5.12 x 1.57 inches |
M**N
Very Effective After You Get Used to It
Overall, I certainly recommend this unit as an effective means to block robocalls and scam calls. The unit was very easy to set up. You can set it up either in series with one of your landline phones or in parallel mode. The only difference I can determine is that, in parallel mode, the phone to which it is connected also rings one time before the unit either blocks the call or lets it through. With that in mind, I'd suggest setting it up in series with your bedroom phone, so you won't hear the first ring. You have to work with it for the first week or so because there will be a lot of robocalls in your local area that aren't in the unit's memory. We've been working at it and now, after two weeks, we get maybe 1-2 calls per day that aren't yet blocked. Go ahead and set up the options, such as blocking all VOIP and private calls. It's easy to follow the instructions about how to do this. It may take 2-3 times to finally block a call you think you've blocked already. The only problem we're having is that, every so often, the unit will not release the call. Our phone's display reads "line in use". I have to disconnect the unit before I can get a dial tone. I'm not sure if this has to do with series versus parallel or perhaps because our alarm company is interrogating our system. I plan to follow up on both of these issues.
J**E
Four Failures and Replacements During First Year, Dead and Out Of Warranty in 15 Months
This stands as my lone negative review for a product purchased through Amazon. The Call Blocker V10000 was purchased in February 2019 as a birthday present for my wife. The woman abhors robocalls as much as I, and for $135.00 the V10000 was to be the "ticket" to give robocallers a taste of their own medicine. Fat chance. Plugged into an old AT&T landline digital 4 mail box answering machine phone it took the V10000 about 2 to 3 weeks before it failed with an assortment of errors, cleared by unplugging and then the "Fail" screen, marking the end of its brief useful life. The unit was replaced and failed 3 more times over the span of 4 months. Out of complete desperation to avoid having to refund my purchase price under warranty, Call Blocker's tech support instructed me to plug the unit into a "Y" connection separate from the answering machine phone. That seemed to do the trick and the unit "functioned" for the next nearly 12 months. In retrospect I should have shoved the soon to crap out unit just 3 months past warranty down the throats of Call Blocker, because now I'm out $135. During those 12 months the "Block Now" button for calls in process failed to work and the "Current Calls" feature routinely locked up requiring an unplug and replug to clear. Frequently I would wake up to the "Block Now" button illuminated and again had to unplug and replug to clear. With near constant screwing around with the unit I was able to block received calls and delete the call list. Rare joy when a blocked number called again and got rejected with the evidence of a single ring and the number left on the current calls and our caller ID device. Prior to acquisition of the V10000, we used our caller ID and answering machine to screen calls, e.g. no message = robocaller, nuisance caller. When those calls came from the same number over a brief period of time I went to AT&T and Phone Features to block the number (up to 100 numbers), after which I could check the call history to see if the number continued to dial my number. I will be going back to my original call screening process with Caller ID and AT&T Phone Features to block nuisance repeating calls. When the V10000 "worked", roughly 5% of the numbers that I had blocked ever called back (the single ring evidence of a blocked caller calling back. That is a hard justification for what was a $135 contraption, now $99.95 that worked unreliably at best and ultimately failed in 15 months out of warranty (12 months). This is the first piece of electronics I've owned costing more than $10, with no moving parts to give up the ghost in barely more than one year and operate poorly the entire time. In short, the V10000 is an overpriced piece of junk that hopelessly fails to live up to its expectations while intermittently doing the job it was designed and built to do.
R**X
It works like it should.
They should have made this 10 years ago. It actually does what what its supposed to do. The V10,000 blocks every call not on the "Allow List". It's easy to program and works great. For your information, when the callblocker is set to let every call through, the number of the caller is saved and displayed. You can then scan through the numbers and tap the allow button on the numbers you want to save. When the callblocker is set to block every call not on the allow list, it does not display the blocked numbers, BUT, your phone's caller id display still works. If a blocked number calls, your phone might light up but it won't ring and the answering machine won't pick up. I have ATT and they have a call history feature where I can see the last 100 calls, time, date, name if listed. One more thing. If you manually add a number to the allow list, check to see if you need a "1" in front of the area code. I needed it for it to work right.
H**N
Ich bin sehr zufrieden, sehr gute Qualitțt
C**T
Acheté à 71,99€, je dois dire que je suis extrêmement satisfait de cet achat. Sa capacité à bloquer les appels indésirables d’une seule touche est tout simplement exceptionnelle. Cela m’a permis de me débarrasser d’une grande partie des appels indésirables et de préserver ma tranquillité. Vous trouverez facilement sur internet sa notice en français qui propose plusieurs astuces de paramétrages. J’ai apprécié le fait de pouvoir mettre un message automatique en anglais qui informe la personne qui appelle que son numéro est bloqué par le système. J’utilise son mode par défaut “Bloquer”. Cela signifie que si le numéro est dans la liste noire ou dans une liste prédéfinie, il sera bloqué. Je ne voulais pas utiliser le mode liste blanche car cela signifierait qu’il faudrait entrer un à un tous les numéros autorisés à appeler. Si un numéro passe entre les mailles du filet, le téléphone sonnera, mais vous aurez la possibilité de le bloquer pendant l’appel en appuyant sur le gros bouton “Block now”. Voici une petite liste de code de blocage intéressante à rentrer (écris dans la notice web) ⬇Procédure: Décrochez le combiné téléphonique. Quand vous entendez la tonalité d’invitation à numéroter, veuillez insérer le ou les codes qui vous voulez appliquer. Vous entendrez un "bip" après chaque # pour confirmer que le code est enregistré. Vous entendrez plusieurs "bips" si le code a déjà été enregistré. Bloquer tous les appels masqués/ privés ✔Pour activer: * * 7 # (bip) 7 * # (bip) ❌Pour désactiver: * * 6 # (bip) 7 * # (bip) Bloquer tous les appels internationaux/hors-zone ✔Pour activer: * * 7 # (bip) * # (bip) Pour désactiver: * * 6 # (bip) * # (bip) Bloquer tous les appels inconnus ✔Pour activer: * * 7 # (bip) # (bip) ❌Pour désactiver: * * 6 # (bip) # (bip) Bloquer tous les numéros internationaux avec préfixes 00 (Entré 01 pour bloquer les préfixes 01 etc..) ✔Pour activer: * * 7 # (bip) 0 0 # (bip) ❌Pour désactiver: ** 6 # (bip) 0 0 # (bip) Bloquer tous les appelants VOIP (voix sur IP) ✔Pour activer: * * 7 # (bip) 6 * # (bip) ❌Pour désactiver: * * 6 # (bip) 6 * # (bip) Activer un message vocal d’information qui sera envoyé aux numéros bloqués ✔Pour activer: * * 0 # (bip) *1# (bip) ❌Pour désactiver: * * 0 # (bip) *0# (bip) Je recommande ce produit !
N**K
Seems to work really well, easy to use big red button blocks spam callers. Love it so far.
M**R
I'm in Canada. This seems to do a good job of catching junk phone calls. It's easy to add new numbers to the block-list and remove them if you make a mistake. Online support was non-existent in my case. The unit failed (became unresponsive) after about six weeks. I emailed for support several times over several months, with no response.
B**N
Me pareció Exelente para todas esas llamadas de EXTORCIONADOR tu solo dejas los teléfonos que te interesan que te llamen
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