Rating: Summary: Buttons Again Review: The buttons on our unit stopped working too after a couple years.
Rating: Summary: Worst Phone Ever! At Least It Looks Cool Review: The First 3 Months Of This Phone Were Great Till The 1,2,3,4,5,6 and talk button stopped working.. well they work but you have to push the buttons so hard it hurts my fingers, and on top of that i get the microwave thing.. and the whole kichen area is a mess for recption, its a pretty clear signal anyways.. but i really dislike this phone.. and i mean really dislike it! I Can Barely Use The Thing.. And Half The Time End UP Using My Cell Phone
Rating: Summary: Sleek but Noisy Review: The Uniden TRU246 is the latest in their series of 2.4GHz phones. It offers true 2.4GHz DSS transmission from both base and handset, which gives great security and range. I was able to walk halfway down my block with no interruption in signal. The lighted keypad, sleek design and silver finish give it a cool look. Unfortunately, there is significant background noise with this model. With my EXA950, a 900 MHz model, the sound is impeccable, there is absolutely no background noise. I called Uniden and they said a certain amount of noise is "normal", varies by model and is greater in the 2.4 GHz models. I find the noise unnacceptable, I am very dissapointed because the other features of this phone are so nice. You may want to stick with a 900 MHz model until they get this bug out.
Rating: Summary: Really Could Use a Mute Button Review: This is the first cordless I ever had, and I love mine. It's so nice to have the freedom to talk and do other things like fix supper without holding the phone, which I do with the help of an extra piece of equipment that I bought, a Jensen headset I found at Best Buy. I have to say that the belt clip that comes with it is worthless; it just doesn't stay on and could be the cause of major damage to the phone if allowed to fall to the floor from hip-height. I just carry mine in my pocket. Hopefully they won't say I'll come down with hip cancer for it being there! I was attracted to it by the fact that it was digital (extremely important), the lighted keypad (very important), and its good looks (also very important). It's identical to Uniden's TRU 241 except that it has the capability for caller ID, which I do not subscribe to, but the lighted screen looks cool nevertheless. Sizewize, it's between a typical corded phone's handset and a wireless; I'm still not all that comfortable with having keys up against my face when I talk, which is another reason I much prefer the headset. The sound is normal as far as I'm concerned. Also, the range is fine for how I use it...from bedroom to patio to livingroom to kitchen and back. I'm not going to pretend it's a wireless and try to take it further than it needs to go. The range it has is fine with me. I would give it 5 stars if it weren't for the fact that it has no mute switch...this is awkward if you're talking on the phone and you have to go to the bathroom....there may be some sounds that it may not be too cool for your friends to hear! It never occurred to me when I bought it that it wouldn't have one, every phone I've had has had one...I found this kind of an unpleasant surprise. I use it all the time, although I've learned that during a power outage or bad storm the phone dies; I understand all cordless phones do this--if the base is without power the phone can't receive its signal. So it's a good idea to keep a corded phone around in the event you need to call the power company. After a month and a half, though, I can say that I have had no trouble with it. I'm generally very pleased with my purchase, and I'd buy another one, especially if they put a mute button on the next model.
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