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VTech 9122 900MHz Analog Phone with Caller ID (Silver)

VTech 9122 900MHz Analog Phone with Caller ID (Silver)

List Price: $49.99
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: volume control
Review: Can someone tell me how to increase the volume on the Vtech 9122? I'm sure there's a way. I just need help

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nice Features; Poor Sound Quality
Review: I bought this phone liking the price tag... It has nice features like Caller ID: having the date/time of when the call was recieved. Also having the choice of when the phone rings it will answer when you take it off the charger or you can option it so that you have to press phone to answer the call. It also has a few other innovations like when the phone cord is disconnected from the phone jack it displays "no line" and if someone else is on another phone, "extention in use" is displayed.

Im sure by now you are thinking i fell in love with this phone.........I returned it 2 days later.

- It has very poor sound quality. When the Volume setting is at its lowest, theres a slight mur-mur of your words it the earpiece. When it is pumped up the the 3rd setting (of 5) your voice is very noticeable.

- The beep that the buttons make is very irrating. It's a very loud, high tone. Storing numbers into the phonebook gave me a headache after setting the time and adding 6 numbers.

If you can put up with the disadvantages of the sounds this phone has..then invest in it. However, I recommend you steer clear of this phone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad, bad sound
Review: I hate this phone. I bought it on sale from another vendor and can't return it. The main problem is consistent buzzing/humming background noise, so loud that friends insist on calling me back on my digital cordless phone (which has awful reception, too.)

This has persisted in two apartments and multiple locations throughout each apartment, so I doubt that it's interference. I am convinved this phone is very poor quality and would not recommend it to anyone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: vtech 9122 is a terrible phone
Review: i have had this phone for only two months. it is already not working. real junk. very unsatisfied with this product. will never buy from this company again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: VTech 9122
Review: I'm returning this phone after only one week. The static on the line and interference are horrible. The phone continually misreads phone numbers I input and the LCD indicates there is a "message waiting" when there are none. I was trying to get by buying a cheap phone--you get what you pay for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Amazing buy
Review: My friend has this phone and it is so good i love going to his house and using it. I am definetly buying one of these. For only 40 bucks you van get good phone, caller id, cal waiting, and so much more. Its a good buy, i rank it #1!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Some nice features, but poor sound quality
Review: The 9122 is comfortable and has a nice feel, an easily navigatible keypad and a nice LCD screen, but the overall sound quality on the phone I got was terrible. All conversations exhibited a weird "etherial" lingering of the voice coming through the earpiece, and I heard the same thing as I spoke into the mic. It's hard to explain. It's not the voice echoing typical of 2.4GHz digital phones...more of a hissy lingering of words. People on the other end said I sounded fine, but what I was hearing on my end was really annoying. Incoming volume wasn't even as good as an old VTech 9211 I have. The one feature I DID like is when another phone on the same line is being used, "Extension In Use" is displayed on the LCD. But that certainly doesn't justify wasting money on this phone.

I returned it and got a Panasonic KX-TC1703B with more features for the same price, and it's been fantastic.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Some nice features, but poor sound quality
Review: The 9122 is comfortable and has a nice feel, an easily navigatible keypad and a nice LCD screen, but the overall sound quality on the phone I got was terrible. All conversations exhibited a weird "etherial" lingering of the voice coming through the earpiece, and I heard the same thing as I spoke into the mic. It's hard to explain. It's not the voice echoing typical of 2.4GHz digital phones...more of a hissy lingering of words. People on the other end said I sounded fine, but what I was hearing on my end was really annoying. Incoming volume wasn't even as good as an old VTech 9211 I have. The one feature I DID like is when another phone on the same line is being used, "Extension In Use" is displayed on the LCD. But that certainly doesn't justify wasting money on this phone.

I returned it and got a Panasonic KX-TC1703B with more features for the same price, and it's been fantastic.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: VTech 9100
Review: The screen visibility is excellent and easily comprehended. The instructions are easily followed. The belt hook was an unanticipated and desired plus.

There are many times I have been using the phone and needed both hands free. The head set plug in ( I had a head set in my posession ) gives me that opportunity.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: dont buy this phone
Review: this phone is not good there is static and mine broke after 8 months of use stay away from this phone.


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