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| | Features | 40-name and number caller ID (activation required)50-name and number phonebookDECT 6.0â¿¿provides interference free encrypted securityHands-free handset speakerphone with 2-way conversations between handsets (requires expansion)VIP ring tones assigns your favorite ring tones to saved numbers
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| | Description | Requires purchase of 28112 or 28111 series for use. VIP ring tones assigns your favorite ring tones to saved numbers. Hands-free handset speakerphone with 2-way conversations between handsets (requires expansion). 50-name and number phonebook. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 5.0 inches | | Product Width: | 4.0 inches | | Product Height: | 1.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.8 inches | | Package Width: | 4.6 inches | | Package Height: | 2.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 44 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
why didn't they invent these a long time ago? Aug 31, 2007
By John D. McCalpin
"Dr. Bandwidth"
With all the attention paid to cellular phones, it is easy to miss innovations in household cordless phones. This GE digital handset works with the corresponding base station to provide a telephone station anywhere this unit's AC adapter can be plugged in. I purchased the base station and three accessory handsets, providing great flexibility in distributing phones, while using just one hardwired phone line. I have tried these extensions in many places in the house and garage and so far performance has been excellent everywhere. The built-in intercom function is very useful for room to room calling -- much less frustrating than trying to yell over the noise of fans, air conditioners, computers, music, etc.
I give the product a 4 instead of a 5 because at least one of the stations has trouble staying synchronized with its handset. Easy to fix -- just pick it up, press the talk button twice, set it down -- but rather irritating when you are trying to answer an incoming call.
Voice quality is excellent, range is excellent, and I have yet to experience any noise or interference with the signal.
Makes me wish I had broken my old cordless phone sooner :-)
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
not thrilled Aug 23, 2008
By PB Actually, I have the "master" phone and 2 other handsets that came with it. Immediately after purchasing the first phones I was pleased and purchased the last handset for the guest room. That was over a year ago and I have to say that now I'm not happy with any of the phones. Too much static in the lines, the range is not at all good (if I go to the patio, with the receiver in the kitchen about 10 feet away,the person on the other end can't hear me), and I can hear the main line buzzing all the time. I wouldn't purchase the set, or the additional handset, again.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
handsets are good Jan 25, 2007
By A
"phoneowner"
Good phone when there isn't much background noise. Otherwise hard to hear out of. Phone in quiet setting is perfect.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A piece of junk ! Jan 01, 2010
By Cathy Z
"quality guru"
I have had the phone for a 2 years and you can no longer read the called id on any of the phones (I have 3 additional sets) - some of the additional sets I hardly use so I don't understand the reason for that. The sound quality really stinks - volume is low no matter how high you turn it up. It started out good and has gotten progressively worse over time. I hate this phone - don't make the mistake of buying it!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Was happy at first; now seems to interfere with Wireless LAN Jan 16, 2009
By bunco2778 Bought this phone in July 2007 at Target - the base station + 1 additional handset. I was really delighted with it at first - I especially liked the speaker phone and mute buttons on the handset - those are hard to find. I found the talk time to be quite adequate, would use it for 8+ hours of conference calls from my home office and it would still be going strong. However, I noticed the batteries starting to lose their rechargability in the fall of 2008, and replaced the batteries on both handsets in December 2008. Since I replaced the batteries, there is terrible static on both handsets, and the talk time is now about 1.5 hours before the handset starts beeping low battery. I believe I am experiencing interference with my Wireless LAN, but the strange thing is, I didn't have this problem before replacing the batteries.
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