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Before drawing conclusions about the creature, which was a different technology, exaggerated and fade out a minute to note the following points:
By committing to a rapid change in the United States to digital, digital telephones are truly the new standard in phone cards. Many of us are now gone from home for extended periods as part of our work. In fact, they have the option, your spouse or child (s) to see, talking with them is priceless. IDo not know about you guys, but every minute little I can spend with my children is very important for me not to cut and a traditional phone call! My digital video phone that makes the difference for me, anyway.
How do I change my cell phone a video while I am traveling? Almost without any effort! Take your video-phone with you and plug it into any broadband connection and you're good to go! For those of us who travel, we know that almost all the motels and hotels offerNot to mention broadband access in every room for the thousands of wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) access points. Does this mean that my loved one, a video phone to get? Yes, if you want, and vice versa, you can see, both the sender and receiver, has a video phone.
Now, let's talk about the visual quality of digital telephones. They are pretty decent and I would like to relate the quality of a video cassette. Yes, they are digital, but not the resolution of the same experience of a plasma TVat this time. One thing to note is called the quality of the image directly to the two transmitters and receivers of Internet connection. Obviously, a quick up / down broadband connection to provide a better picture.
I bet the money that will be in the very near future, the VoIP phone with digital video as a service in combination with a low price. I bet you do a cell phone, your digital video. Keep your eyes open for these people!
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 Works surprisingly well for the price, set up is a breeze, manual is complete and easy to understand, and phone is easy to operate with all the many, many features; low learning curve, great sound quality and range. No interference even living in a downtown area with lots of businesses and a great deal of traffic very close. Handset works great and voice quality/sound and pickup are clear and sharp even in other rooms away from the base, and even with the room’s door shut and a tv or computer on within a few feet. Answering machine is a nice quality bonus that has a longer length allowed for messages than my old one and works great, too.
Feature
- Digital Answering System and Call Waiting/Caller ID
- 30-number Caller ID Memory
- 10-number phonebook memory
- Backlit display
- Dial from Caller ID
Overview
Uniden is creating a World Without Wires. Which means that Uniden is building products that give its customers more freedom to enjoy life, solve problems and always stay connected with others. From cordless phones to two-way radios to radar detectors, the company makes electronic wonders an everyday occurrence. As one of the world’s largest manufacturers of cordless phones and consumer communications devices, chances are there’s a Uniden product that’s already making things more convenient in and around your home.PRODUCT FEATURES:5.8GHz cordless phone and digital answering system;30 number Caller ID memory;10-number phonebook memory;Remote message playback;Answering machine access from handset;Headset capability;Trilingual voice prompts in answering system;New message LED indicator;Backlit display;Trilingual menus;View phonebook numbers during call;Dial from Caller ID;Ringer volume control;Belt clip included;Hearing aid compatible;Last number redial;Wall mountable.
Customer Reviews
UNIDEN PURCHASE REVIEW - J. Mervin Spangler - LANCASTER COUNTY PA I AM VERY HAPPY WITH THE PHONE PURCHASE. IT WAS EASY TO SET UP THE ANSWERING MACHINE AND EVERYTHING IS AS I HOPED IT WOULD BE.
awesome - pastelbaby - This is the best phone I’ve ever had and the first cordless,I’ve never wanted one before,but now I’m glad that I got this one.Makes my life so much easier here at home
Not a very good Uniden phone - T. Casto - Kaiserslautern Germany I’ve owned Uniden in the past and liked that phone a lot. This one on the other hand is terrible. The battery life is a joke. The reception for the first week was all static if you left the living room where the base was located. I wish I would have returned this phone right away! Big mistake in keeping it. I suppose you get what you pay for and recommend you spend the extra money and get a better model. Oh, and say you’re on the phone and your headset is about to die, you can’t just pick up a different one and use that one. You’ll have to re-call the person you were talking to. It’s doesn’t allow 2 phones to be on at once. And considering the battery life is terrible, this is a feature that is a must.
Product Information : Nov 19, 2009 11:00:13
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 I am no expert on cordless phones, but I have owned my share of different brands over a 15 year period of time. I owned a vtech long ago and did not like the sound quality back then. This new phone sounds great and has a few cool features you should keep in mind: First, you can record your own ringtone from any sound source(my kids love that), but the playback ring is not as loud as I would want it. Second, you can communicate between handsets(I like that), and lastly, you can transfer calls from one handset to the other. All the other features are cosmetic and minor, but cool if you are into those things. I honestly don’t know what people expect from a phone of this price, sure the Panasonic phones are probably better for range, but I think most people don’t go too far from home with a cordless home phone. I’d say the best thing about the phone are the type of batteries it takes. I can’t see buying a cordless phone battery for o and having the thing not hold a charge because someone but it back on the base before its time. NiCad batteries are a thing of the past and this baby comes with AA Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeables that can be purchased anywhere and recharged many times and replaced with this most common format in batteries. Even the base has a recharger for spare batteries. Good Phone for a good price!
Feature
- 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum signal
- Expandable to 8 handsets, 1 included
- Digital answering system, 3 mailboxes, 15 minutes record time
- Caller ID/call waiting, 50-call memory
- Intercom, 3-way conferencing; custom ring tones
Overview
The i5866 from VTech is a 5.8 GHz cordless phone system with a number of handy extras, including an all-digital answering system, and multi-user expandability to eight handsets. The i5866 utilizes the 5.8 GHz frequency and digital spread spectrum technology to provide clear, accurate reception with less interference than traditional 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz phones. The answering machine stores up to 15 minutes of messages split among three mailboxes, while full remote operation allows you to check messages even while you are away from home.
Caller ID/call waiting compatible, the i5866 has a 50-number caller ID memory as well as a separate 50-name-and-number phone directory to help you keep track of important contacts. You can select among eight ring tones and 12 musical ringers, while the supplied audio patch cord allows you to record custom ring tones.
A speakerphone on the handset combines with headset compatibility to provide hands-free communication options. Handset-to-handset call transfer allows you to route incoming calls to any handset registered to the system, while three-way conferencing lets you communicate with multiple parties at once. An intercom feature provides a way to communicate between handset locations, and a global page/handset function lets you speak with all handsets at once.
Additional features include flash, redial (last 10 numbers), and hold. The NiMH battery provides up to eight hours of talk time or up to five days on standby, while a low-battery indicator lets you know when to return a handset to its charging cradle. A handset control allows you to adjust volume levels. The i5866 also comes backed with a one-year limited warranty.
What’s in the Box Base unit, handset, base AC power adapter, telephone line cord, quick start guide, belt clip, user’s manual, audio patch cord, battery cells, battery cover
Customer Reviews
Just Perfect.. - VanessaRox - Oceanside, CA - USA Another Product that I was able to purchase just in time to increase my phone network at my house.. Works perfect and makes things very convinient.. Thanks..
Worked okay for about 8 mos. - Barb A. - Western PA I recently had to replace this phone after approximately 8 mos. because it kept shutting off (one handset) the handset and kept giving a message “alternate handset in use”. I didn’t have an alternate handset; never did have one. Anyway, the phone was okay for the 8 mos. before that; the volume levels were better than most phones and the speakerphone worked well. I’ve used V-Tech phones for some years now and was always happy with them, but this model was disappointing to me. I also liked the idea of using AA batteries, which was a plus for me at first; however, the battery life (in my opinion anyway), could have been longer. I used rechargeable AA’s and would have to swap them out after about 3 1/2 to 4 hrs; that was a pain on a long distance call. I don’t think I would ever purchase this model again. I replaced this with a new Panasonic DECT 6.0 and I truly love that phone (see my review on that phone).
Poor Quality, Poor Performance - Cobblerswife - Sacramento, CA I purchased this phone at Sam’s Club about 1 year ago for full retail price at the time. I hate it. The sound quality is really poor. It constantly tells me that I am using the wrong batteries even though they are the factory batteries that came with the unit. There is no option to turn the ringer off on the base - so if you select a personalized ring tone you hear the ring tone AND the base ringtone(which cannot be changed or turned off). The outgoing message for the answering machine cannot be turned off or muted either, so everytime we receive a call we all have to listen to my outgoing message, and it will slowly drive you nuts. The buttons are awkward and pretty cheap and cheesy. I’m going back to a motorola as soon as I can justify spending another 0+ bucks on a phone. Another downer, we’ve tried carrying the phone across the street when we are visiting our neighbors outside (maybe 40ft away) and there is no reception, 5.8GHzs my @%%. It’s a piece…
Good phones but poor quality - S. Kemp - Washington DC I recently bought the i5866 DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Digital Answering System and six handsets. I have a 5 level split level home with only one servicable phone jack. I also run a standard G Wireless Lan in the home. The router for the lan is in the basement and the phone is situated on the next floor up. I don’t really know if the router was the cause of the problem but all but one of the phones (located on every level of the house) transmitted garbled speech. The sound coming in to the phones was fine, but no-one could understand what we were saying back. Also one of the phones would not recharge it’s batteries. I returned the lot.
Product Information : Nov 16, 2009 10:15:11
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 It shows up CID right after the first ring, while the Panasonic does it after two rings. The Uniden 2080 does not show caller’s name even if the CID is already in the phone book, while my Uniden 1560-2 does! Panasonic is the worst, it scrolls the name and then the phone #; plus, as I just said, it takes one more ring to get CID. When you finally see the caller’s #, it is too late, the answering machine is activated.
Although I like the idea of normal AAA NiMH batteries, Panasonic stupidly force them to be charged in the stock charger only. If you put a pair of fully charged batteries into the Panasonic, it keeps saying (via voice) “charge it for 7 hours”, until you put the handset into the charger for a while. This defeats quite the point, you still cannot charge the batteries and swap them.
This Uniden uses a battery pack, but the battery chamber is huge (designed for AA). I bought an AAA battery holder from RadioShack and, after some modifications, put it into the handset. Now I can swap NiMH batteries and never have to put the handset back into the charger. Love it. You cannot do this with Uniden 2080 that has a very small battery chamber.
Sound is loud and clear. The Panasonic has annoying background noise. Oh, you’ll love the big transparent back-lit keys with superb tic arc feel and the letters are printed underneath - they won’t wear out. The rubber key bars on 2080 are garbage.
Some other features worth of mentioning: you can copy phone book entries from one handset to other handsets. You can inte’com or page any or all other handsets and transfer or conference a call. You can make calls private to other handsets. You can assign 8 personal rings for different callers. Voicemail indicator and button, pause button, mute button, speakerphone button and redial 5 numbers.
If you don’t need the answering machine, the Uniden 1560-2 sold for .99 from your local HomeDepot stores is a steal. If you need more than 2 handsets, you can buy two 1560-2. You can also use any DCX150, DCX200 and DCX300 handsets, but each cost . Although you can use 2080’s handsets on 1560, they still won’t show caller’s name that’s already in phone book. You can register a handset to multiple bases; so there is no problem to use two or more 1560-2 for a single line (i.e, extra bases are used as chargers only). If you like, you can use them like multi-line phones which are very expensive.
The only thing missing is headset jack, which I don’t care but may turn down some people. One other concern is durability. My 900MHz Uniden just died after a year of light use. That’s why I’m in this market and this time I looked at the Panasonic first.
Uniden DECT 6.0 Silver Cordless Digital Answering System with Caller ID and Two Handsets (DECT1580-2) Feature
- DECT 6.0 Interference Free Cordless Frequency
- Digital Answering System
- Clearest Voice Reception
- Conference Call Feature
- Handset Speakerphone
Uniden DECT 6.0 Silver Cordless Digital Answering System with Caller ID and Two Handsets (DECT1580-2) Overview
This cordless phone features call-waiting/caller ID and DECT 6.0 technology lets you chat with your friends and enjoy long-range interference-free sound.Expandable phone system: Includes cordless base station with digital answering system plus 2 cordless handsets. Supports up to 6 handsets. DECT 6.0 technology: Provides long-range interference-free sound that’s Wi-Fi friendly.
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Nice phones for good price - Reviewer - Compared to other phones with the same characteristics, these phones have a very good price, but they do have a couple of problems. I do get a bit of interference depending on how “far” I am from the base, which should be normal if I lived in a big house, but not in my case which is a medium sized apartment. Another bad thing, compared to Panasonic for example, is that each phone is independent with it’s caller id and phonebook: if you add a phone number on one, you have to manually copy it to the other phone, or if you view missed calls on one phone’s caller id, they will remain on the other phone and you’ll have to erase them again. The last problem worth mentioning is that the speakerphone sometimes dies. I haven’t figured out what really happens, but the sound sometimes just mutes, and after you move the phone it’ll sound again. I don’t think it’s a cable or something loose, because it happens with both phones. Features are nice, answering device is nice.
Worst phone - W. Cole - I purchase one of these phones and I only got it to work once sive that time it get on searching for the based. None of he steps in the booklet work. this is an terrible buy
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 I have bought many phones over the past year for our automotive repair shop and this is the one we finally stuck with. It is loud enough that my husband can hear over the other noise in the shop and the ringer is nice and loud too. We love the variety of ring tones we get to choose from & the different choices for how many the answering machine will pick up on. You can choose anywhere from 1 to 7. We have similar phones at home and we’ve had them for years and love them too. The only difference is they don’t have the Bone Conduction Technology.
Panasonic KX-TG2388B 2.4 GHz FHSS GigaRange Digital Cordless Telephone with Bone Conduction Technology Feature
- 2.4 GHz Frequency-hopping spread spectrum FHSS technology
- All-digital answering system with memo record
- Talking caller ID, keypad and phonebook
- 50-Station phonebook and Dialer
- Shoulder rest attachment and extra charger included
Panasonic KX-TG2388B 2.4 GHz FHSS GigaRange Digital Cordless Telephone with Bone Conduction Technology Overview
The handset of this cordless phone system features a bone conduction earpiece that uses vibrations to transmit sound. Bone conduction technology may help people with conductive hearing loss to hear phone conversations more easily. It may also be helpful for people working in noisy environments.With talking Caller ID and Talking Caller ID there’s no need for you to get up to see who’s calling - the phone will tell you. Panasonic cordless phones are the only cordless phones to incorporate true text-to - speech technology used in conjunction with your Caller ID service. Talking keypad helps make sure you press the right buttons.After programming names and numbers into your phone book, every time you go to retrieve a previously programmed number that name and number will be announced so that you don’t even have to look at or read the LCD screen.2.4 GHz Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum Technology helps to reduce interference and to provide improved security against eavesdropping. And since it’s all digital technology, you get long range and incredible clarity.
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It pays to search - Hansjr - The item listed proved to be much more than I expected. Panasonic was in the severasl times I chose their product everything they promise it would be.
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Panasonic Dect 6.0 Expandable Digital Cordless Phone with 2 Handsets (KX-TG6412M) Review
 This phone does everything I need from a phone and more. It comes with a clear, easy-to-follow manual, which describes all the functions available. The LCD is large and easy to read. Great, low-cost phone.
Panasonic Dect 6.0 Expandable Digital Cordless Phone with 2 Handsets (KX-TG6412M) Feature
- Speakerphone
- Lighted Keypad
- Caller ID
- 3-Way Conferencing
- 2 handsets, expandable up to 6 handsets
Panasonic Dect 6.0 Expandable Digital Cordless Phone with 2 Handsets (KX-TG6412M) Overview
Expandable up to 6 handsetsUp to 3-way conference capabilityRinger IDLight-up indicator with ringer/charge alertLighted handset keypadCal waiting caller IDHandset locatorHandset intercom
Product Information and Prices Stored: Oct 30, 2009 07:30:10
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The DECT1580-3 cordless phone by Uniden is packed with time-saving features that help you better manage your calls. It features a large display screen and orange backlit keys which make it a snap to dial the correct number or access features, even in low-light conditions. The phonebook feature stores up to 70 names with an alphabetical search, unique ringers you can assign to specific calling parties and an option to transfer either a single listing or the entire phonebook. The bilingual menus in both English and Spanish guide you through every step so you can take full advantage of the 10 full hours of talk time per battery charge. Never miss a call with the digital answering system that has up to 14-minutes of recording (more…)
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