Rating: Summary: Can't Hear! Review: I didn't find the reception as bad as the sound quality. It has 4 volume settings and if you are speaking to someone with a soft voice, forget trying to hear what they are saying to you. I usually have to switch to my GE 2.4GHz phone in my bedroom and then I can hear fine. I would love the phone if I could hear what the caller was saying. P.S. I do not have any hearing problems though this phone makes me question that!
Rating: Summary: this stunk Review: this phone had horible reception and had a lot of static on the conversation
Rating: Summary: Don't Buy It Review: This phone is a piece of junk. Reception is terrible. The ringer only works half the time. I returned it and purchased a 2.4 GHz Virgin Cordless for a third of the price.
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your money! Review: This phone might as well be a cell phone. It has the quality of a cheap one when it comes to reception and how the other end of the phone hears me. I'm going back to a cheap 900 mhz phone. Everyone I know who has one says they work great.
Rating: Summary: Poor choice Review: This phone's quality seems fine, but it only has earpiece volume settings that go from 1-4 and the 4 isn't very loud. Sound quality was ok, not great.<br />
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I don't recommend this phone.
Rating: Summary: Horrible phone Review: While it sounds like this phone has horrible reception, it actually appears to be a design flaw in the receive side on the phone line. Either way, you get to listen to static (other people hear you fine) and this is the worst sounding phone I've ever heard. Avoid this phone at all costs as it is much worse than the discount cordless phones you see from time to time.
Good ergonomics though. Hopefully Target will take this back.