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Uniden TRU-448 2.4 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with Caller ID and Digital Answering System (Graphite)

Uniden TRU-448 2.4 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with Caller ID and Digital Answering System (Graphite)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not what you think!
Review: You'd logically assume that 2.4 GHz phones would offer better sound than 900 MHz ones which is why they cost more, right?

WRONG!!!! I have another Uniden phone, at 900 MHz, and its sound quality is about 10 times better. This 2.4 GHz technology is all about marketing B.S.---I end up having to almost shout on this phone in order for other people to hear me properly, and I don't hear them as well either.

It's too bad, because the answering machine seems to work quite well, easy to use functions. The phone is attractively designed, with the handset being of a very pleasing shape and appearance. The cellphone-like digital display is convenient too, but unfortunately the "Rocket Dial" memory-dialing system is a real pain to figure out and use consistently.

My advice is, get a better phone for less money: opt for the 900 MHz stuff!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don't be fooled by the specs!
Review: You'd logically assume that 2.4 GHz phones would offer better sound than 900 MHz ones which is why they cost more, right?

WRONG!!!! I have another Uniden phone, at 900 MHz, and its sound quality is about 10 times better. This 2.4 GHz technology is all about marketing B.S.---I end up having to almost shout on this phone in order for other people to hear me properly, and I don't hear them as well either.

It's too bad, because the answering machine seems to work quite well, easy to use functions. The phone is attractively designed, with the handset being of a very pleasing shape and appearance. The cellphone-like digital display is convenient too, but unfortunately the "Rocket Dial" memory-dialing system is a real pain to figure out and use consistently.

My advice is, get a better phone for less money: opt for the 900 MHz stuff!


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