Telephone Reviews
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- Supports up to 4 lines
- Works with phone systems using up to 12 extensions
- Speakerphone; intercom and all-system page
- 24 speed-dial locations
- Lightweight headset included for hands-free operation
List price: $129.88 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $154.90

A phone for all people and purposes
- Create movies like a pro with studio-quality editing software
- Built-in mic captures sound up to 75 feet away
- Create web albums, broadcast liveaudio/video, and set up a web cam
- Add video to your online auctions
- Includes tilt/swivel base and wall-mount capabilities

Almost a home run
- Designed for the Motorola V-60C, V-60G, V-60I, V-60T, V-66, V-70, V-120C, V-270C, V-280, C331, & T720 cellular phones
- Provides rapid battery charging
- Permanently illuminates your phone's display while being plugged into the cigarette lighter
- Loudspeaker Volume Adjustment

Good Hands Free with easy installationI don't use the phone constantly while driving so when it's not in use, the retractable ext microphone and cord that plugs into the phone is retracted and tucked away. The projected sound quality i.e. your voice is good due to the external microphone. The speaker is adequately strong and projects the other person nicely. Overall this handsfree is significantly better than the earlier generation motorola handsfree which lacked an external microphone.

- 2.4 GHz analog signal
- Caller ID with call waiting
- Digital answering system, 15 minutes of message time
- 6-hour talk time, 6 days on standby
- 10 speed dial presets
Used price: $29.99

Good phone but I suggest you shop around
- Easily attaches to belt or purse strap
- Securely holds your phone for easy removal & replacement
- Accommodates all battery types
- Lifetime Warranty
List price: $16.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $4.00

Put your Nokia on your hip
- 900 MHz cordless phone
- 10-number speed-dial memory with last number redial
- 40-channel auto-scan ensures clarity
- Digital security coding
- Page/handset locator
List price: $44.99 (that's NaN% off!)

What do you expect for ($$)?Let's get down to business - the phone I have uses the same circuitry as this one but is styled differently, kind of a futuristic style, really. It has a volume switch, a scan button to get a better channel, a redial button, page, memory button, a flash button, and a pause button. Not to mention the headset jack!
I love the compact base on this phone, but when it comes down to it, it dosen't sound as good as my other cordless phones (I own 7).
For one thing, unless the other person talks loud, it's hard to hear them. Raising the volume helps, but it's still hard to hear some callers. The manual is short and shows mediocre English skills, but this phone is easy to use and setup. The fit and finish is very good, and could compete with some uptown phones in the ($$$) range.
The wall mount bracket is unuseful, as the phone is unsteady if it's hanging on the wall. Of course, I use it as a desktop cordless phone, so it dosen't matter.
Overall, this is fine for calling up the bank info line, or calling time and temperature. I use it to answer the phone, and if it isn't a telemarketer, I can get on my other cordless to talk. However, it's not a good primary phone.

- 900 MHz with digital security coding
- Compander noise reduction
- 40-channel auto-scan
- 10-number speed dial
- Wall mountable
List price: $44.99 (that's NaN% off!)

What do you expect for ($$)?Let's get down to business - the phone I have uses the same circuitry as this one but is styled differently, kind of a futuristic style, really. It has a volume switch, a scan button to get a better channel, a redial button, page, memory button, a flash button, and a pause button. Not to mention the headset jack!
I love the compact base on this phone, but when it comes down to it, it dosen't sound as good as my other cordless phones (I own 7).
For one thing, unless the other person talks loud, it's hard to hear them. Raising the volume helps, but it's still hard to hear some callers. The manual is short and shows mediocre English skills, but this phone is easy to use and setup. The fit and finish is very good, and could compete with some uptown phones in the ($$$) range.
The wall mount bracket is unuseful, as the phone is unsteady if it's hanging on the wall. Of course, I use it as a desktop cordless phone, so it dosen't matter.
Overall, this is fine for calling up the bank info line, or calling time and temperature. I use it to answer the phone, and if it isn't a telemarketer, I can get on my other cordless to talk. However, it's not a good primary phone.

- 900 MHz with digital security coding
- Compander noise reduction
- 40-channel auto-scan
- 10-number speed dial
- Wall mountable
List price: $44.99 (that's NaN% off!)

What do you expect for ($$)?Let's get down to business - the phone I have uses the same circuitry as this one but is styled differently, kind of a futuristic style, really. It has a volume switch, a scan button to get a better channel, a redial button, page, memory button, a flash button, and a pause button. Not to mention the headset jack!
I love the compact base on this phone, but when it comes down to it, it dosen't sound as good as my other cordless phones (I own 7).
For one thing, unless the other person talks loud, it's hard to hear them. Raising the volume helps, but it's still hard to hear some callers. The manual is short and shows mediocre English skills, but this phone is easy to use and setup. The fit and finish is very good, and could compete with some uptown phones in the ($$$) range.
The wall mount bracket is unuseful, as the phone is unsteady if it's hanging on the wall. Of course, I use it as a desktop cordless phone, so it dosen't matter.
Overall, this is fine for calling up the bank info line, or calling time and temperature. I use it to answer the phone, and if it isn't a telemarketer, I can get on my other cordless to talk. However, it's not a good primary phone.

- 900 MHz cordless phone with caller ID
- 40-number speed-dial memory with last number redial
- 60-channel auto-scan ensures clarity
- Digital security coding
- Page/handset locator
List price: $84.99 (that's NaN% off!)

What do you expect for ($$)?Let's get down to business - the phone I have uses the same circuitry as this one but is styled differently, kind of a futuristic style, really. It has a volume switch, a scan button to get a better channel, a redial button, page, memory button, a flash button, and a pause button. Not to mention the headset jack!
I love the compact base on this phone, but when it comes down to it, it dosen't sound as good as my other cordless phones (I own 7).
For one thing, unless the other person talks loud, it's hard to hear them. Raising the volume helps, but it's still hard to hear some callers. The manual is short and shows mediocre English skills, but this phone is easy to use and setup. The fit and finish is very good, and could compete with some uptown phones in the ($$$) range.
The wall mount bracket is unuseful, as the phone is unsteady if it's hanging on the wall. Of course, I use it as a desktop cordless phone, so it dosen't matter.
Overall, this is fine for calling up the bank info line, or calling time and temperature. I use it to answer the phone, and if it isn't a telemarketer, I can get on my other cordless to talk. However, it's not a good primary phone.

- 900 MHz cordless phone with caller ID
- 40-number speed-dial memory with last number redial
- 60-channel auto-scan ensures clarity
- Digital security coding
- Page/handset locator
List price: $84.99 (that's NaN% off!)

What do you expect for ($$)?Let's get down to business - the phone I have uses the same circuitry as this one but is styled differently, kind of a futuristic style, really. It has a volume switch, a scan button to get a better channel, a redial button, page, memory button, a flash button, and a pause button. Not to mention the headset jack!
I love the compact base on this phone, but when it comes down to it, it dosen't sound as good as my other cordless phones (I own 7).
For one thing, unless the other person talks loud, it's hard to hear them. Raising the volume helps, but it's still hard to hear some callers. The manual is short and shows mediocre English skills, but this phone is easy to use and setup. The fit and finish is very good, and could compete with some uptown phones in the ($$$) range.
The wall mount bracket is unuseful, as the phone is unsteady if it's hanging on the wall. Of course, I use it as a desktop cordless phone, so it dosen't matter.
Overall, this is fine for calling up the bank info line, or calling time and temperature. I use it to answer the phone, and if it isn't a telemarketer, I can get on my other cordless to talk. However, it's not a good primary phone.
They have Intercom and can Page 1 ext or Page All Ext