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Rating: Summary: Great phone except for one problem Review: After less than one year, I am shopping for a new phone. The handset does not work anymore. I replaced the battery thinking that was the problem but it wasn't. When I click on one of the lines, there is either no sound at all, no dial-tone or anything OR it is just static and fuzz.I hope my next phone lasts longer than this one did!
Rating: Summary: Cannot recommend it Review: After less than one year, I am shopping for a new phone. The handset does not work anymore. I replaced the battery thinking that was the problem but it wasn't. When I click on one of the lines, there is either no sound at all, no dial-tone or anything OR it is just static and fuzz. I hope my next phone lasts longer than this one did!
Rating: Summary: A terrible phone Review: I bought this phone last Christmas and within two months the handset quit working unless you bang it on something. It also will not hold a charge. What a waste of money!
Rating: Summary: Not a good desk phone! Review: I bought this phone with the intention of using it in my home office. The caller-id function is very important to me. Unfortunately, the phone lays to flat for you to see the caller-id display or read the keypad. Also, speakerphone volume is really loud, even when turned all the way down. I am taking this phone back.
Rating: Summary: Keep saving your pennies Review: It appears to be a lot of phone for the money, but it's just another cheap 900 MHz analog phone. Its build quality is poor; the handset feels insubstantial. Its keys are tiny and badly labeled. The display is dim and small. The phone's core functions work fine: speakerphone, caller ID on both lines (IDs displayed on the handset only). A belt clip and headphone jack are standard accessories. When you take a call, you find the quality during the call comes and goes. Using this phone in same room as the base, there is a constant, audible sine wave of hiss. Wandering more than a few feet turns the cycling hiss into pops and scratches. With enough distance, I get pieces of others' wireless calls. I traded a much better-built Uniden 900 MHz DSS 2-line phone in for this one because I needed Caller ID. Dumb move. I recommend staying away from anything in Uniden's line that isn't DSS or 2.4 GHz.
Rating: Summary: Great phone except for one problem Review: This is a great phone. It had all the features I was looking for -- 2 lines, conf, call waiting, call id, transfer, mute, headset jacks, volume, ringer on/off. The only problem is that you cannot turn off the ringer on the handset. If your talking on one line and another call comes through on the other, it rings loudly in your ear. I called Tech Support and you cannot turn this off -- only to hi or low volume (and 'low' isn't that low). If it weren't for this, I'd recommend it highly.
Rating: Summary: clear phone Review: You might not like the price on this, no matter how low the sale is, but you will see it all worth it when it arrives. If you find it hard to hear the other line walking around your house, then I suggest you move. This phone is so clear, when your in the same room with it's charger, it will seem as if you are actully in the same room with your chatter.
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