Rating: Summary: It has all features I need Review: This is my second Uniden cordless phone. The setup is easy and the voice is clear. I am still buying 900Mhz because it is more than enough for me. The phone has many features that are not mentioned on the box (such a bad marketing). It is a very nice phone.
Rating: Summary: good deal for the money Review: this phone is a great bargin for the money, althought its 900mhz you can still travel a good distance with it before it gets to much static. the answering machine and caller id features are great, however i have yet to figure out how to program numbers into it. the handset volume is very loud which i like!!! i would reccomend this phone to others
Rating: Summary: STATIC!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: This would have to be the worst cordless phone I have ever owned. I receive static no matter how far away the handset is from the base. This phone just plain sucks. I would recommending spending a little more money and getting a phone that works properly.
Rating: Summary: Good, cheap phone Review: We recently purchased this phone to replace a more expensive Panasonic model that wasn't working well anymore. While the Uniden is definitely a much cheaper-feeling phone than our previous model, it's surprisingly good for the price paid for it ($25). There are only two minor quibbles that we've had with it so far, both related to the Caller ID function. First, we live in an area with 10-digit dialing (1 + area code before all numbers), and the Caller ID only keeps nine digits, making it impossible for us to call someone back using that function. Also, if you store a caller ID number in the phone's memory, it doesn't appear to be possible to edit that number after you've stored it, even though the manual implies otherwise (very annoying when all you want to do is add a "1" at the beginning of the number). The sound quality is definitely a little more "hollow-sounding" than our previous phone, but it's still very clear and audible. This is a good phone if you're looking for a cheap all-in-one phone/answering machine/Caller ID solution, and you don't have 10-digit dialing in your area. Not too many bells and whistles, and it's not as fancy as many of the more expensive phones out there, but it's a good value for the price nonetheless.
Rating: Summary: Good, cheap phone Review: We recently purchased this phone to replace a more expensive Panasonic model that wasn't working well anymore. While the Uniden is definitely a much cheaper-feeling phone than our previous model, it's surprisingly good for the price paid for it ($25). There are only two minor quibbles that we've had with it so far, both related to the Caller ID function. First, we live in an area with 10-digit dialing (1 + area code before all numbers), and the Caller ID only keeps nine digits, making it impossible for us to call someone back using that function. Also, if you store a caller ID number in the phone's memory, it doesn't appear to be possible to edit that number after you've stored it, even though the manual implies otherwise (very annoying when all you want to do is add a "1" at the beginning of the number). The sound quality is definitely a little more "hollow-sounding" than our previous phone, but it's still very clear and audible. This is a good phone if you're looking for a cheap all-in-one phone/answering machine/Caller ID solution, and you don't have 10-digit dialing in your area. Not too many bells and whistles, and it's not as fancy as many of the more expensive phones out there, but it's a good value for the price nonetheless.
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