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AT&T 962 2-Line Duplex Speakerphone with Caller ID (Dove Gray)

AT&T 962 2-Line Duplex Speakerphone with Caller ID (Dove Gray)

List Price: $79.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great features....if they worked properly
Review: Excellent features for the price. However, the speakerphone is horrible. LCD Screen also "bugs out" and I have to keep unplugging the phone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Two things that are lousy about this phone.
Review: I purchased this phone primarily for it's speakerphone feature. I work from home a lot and have to dial into conferance calls. Everyone tells me they can't hear me very well at all through the speakerphone. Also, when I pick up the handset and speak into it, people tell me they can't hear me well so I have to put my lips directly on the bottom slits of the handset. This causes the volume in my earpiece to be way too loud so I have to hold it against my lips, but an inch away from my ear. Absurd! I would have returned this phone had I gotten my act together within the 30 day money back window. (Who knows, maybe I got a defected one and I just think they all work like this.) I would try another phone if you are looking for good speakerphone functionality. (The only cool things about it are the mute button, the nice display for Caller ID capabilities and the 2 line functionality).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best 2 line caller id corded phone
Review: I purchased two of these phones and they work great. I don't see why others don't like the display on all of the time. I like it. That way, you can always see it clearly no matter what the room lighting is. After all, it's lit with LED's that don't draw that much current and don't burn out. My only gripe is I ended up using one in my work room and one in the garage because I decided it was too big and commercial looking to use in the kitchen. I'm still looking for a smaller sleek looking 2 line trimline style caller id phone for the kitchen wall without a speakerphone, with buttons only in the handset, etc. The phone companies keep pushing all of these extra lines. Well, we have them, now they need to give us the phones we need so we don't need all of these stupid line selector and caller id boxes!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Two things that are lousy about this phone.
Review: I use this phone in my home office with Verizon caller-id and voicemail services and it works great. The caller id works for both lines as does the voicemail indicator light.

The phone was painless to setup. It is very clear which lines are in use, which lines caller id calls went to, etc.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Home Office Phone
Review: I use this phone in my home office with Verizon caller-id and voicemail services and it works great. The caller id works for both lines as does the voicemail indicator light.

The phone was painless to setup. It is very clear which lines are in use, which lines caller id calls went to, etc.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great phone for the price
Review: I was pretty suprised at how well this phone worked. I was basically looking for a cheap speaker phone, as I was planning on putting it on mute, listening in on meetings, and picking up the reciever if I had to say something. The sound quality ended up being so good, I use it without the mute. The sound quality both for me and the recieving party is better than the one at my office. The one caviat is that the speaker and mike operate off the power that comes through the phone line. Because of this, if my wife picks up the other line, the sound in both directions becomes very faint. The manual says that this is the case, and says that if you have several phones, this can happen as well. I have 5 phones on the line, and as long as they're all hung up, everything works great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just Like it Was Supposed to Work
Review: I, for one, am very pleased with this phone. I bought it because the Visual Message Waiting indicator on my caller ID box wasn't working right, and I was sick of dealing with the two separate boxes. I'll agree the backlight being on all of the time is a little annoying, but otherwise I found it very easy to set up, the voice mail and caller ID features work great, and it's all-around a very good phone. For under $100, I found none better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just Like it Was Supposed to Work
Review: I, for one, am very pleased with this phone. I bought it because the Visual Message Waiting indicator on my caller ID box wasn't working right, and I was sick of dealing with the two separate boxes. I'll agree the backlight being on all of the time is a little annoying, but otherwise I found it very easy to set up, the voice mail and caller ID features work great, and it's all-around a very good phone. For under $100, I found none better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good value, not the greatest phone.
Review: It looks really neat, but it has some "bugs"... Occasionally, the phone will "Freeze" when scrolling through the call history. Only way to correct it is to unplug the phone and plug it back in again. Other than that, it functions great and the speakerphone is very good.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Speak Up! I Can't Hear You!
Review: People complain all the time that they can't hear me when I speak on this phone. It does not matter if its the headset or the speaker. I even get cut off by answering machines who think I am not speaking. I do not recommend this phone.


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