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 | Title : AT&T 2255 2.4 GHz Dual Handset Cordless Phone with Answering System and Caller ID (Champagne)
Author : AT&T
Release Date : 20011205
Binding : Electronics
Regular Price : $169.99
Amazon.com Price : $129.99
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : Includes 2 Handsets and Chargers / 15 Minute Digital Answer Machine / Caller ID Display / 3-Way Conference / Intercom
Buyer Reviews : After 1 month of ownership...
Pros: 1) Dual handsets: can set up phones in most commonly used locations, instead of always having to track down the single phone that comes with most other cordless phone purchases. 2) Ringer volume controls: wide range of volume, instead of the typical 2 levels associated with most phones. 3) Comfort: light-weight and fits well against the head and in the hand. 4) Style: champagne color is elegant. 5) Headset compatible: no loss in sound quality (also, just make sure you get a good headset) 6) The specs on amazon list no belt clip, but there is indeed a belt clip for each phone. 7) Sound quality and range: excellent. A lot of this might have to do with the particular layout of my residence, not sure, but I've used Panasonic 2.4 gig and Sony digital 900 mhz phones and had lots of problems with range, even getting 'out of range' signals on a regular basis even if calling from right next to the base unit. 8) Antenna: extends less than 1/2' out of the phone and does not need to be extended / pulled out (actually, can't be). This is especially good for people who use a headset and clip the phone to their belt. Most other phones have a 1' - 2' antenna which can jab into one's side / stomach when sitting down and it becomes really annoying when that is the case. 9) Multiple mailboxes: the 3 mailboxes are ideal for those living with others or wanting one box for personal messages, another for business messages, etc. 10) Battery life: no issues so far at all even though talking on the phone for hours at a time.
Cons: 1) Outgoing message recording volume: it takes some practice to learn how to record the outgoing message without it being much too loud for those calling in. 2) At first, it is a bit tedious to program the phone and learn its nuances (volume, handset levels, remote call-in, etc., but that is common with phones nowadays and not unique to this AT&T phone). But take the 20 minutes to do it with the manual and you'll be glad you got this phone. It is worth the 20 minutes, no doubt.
(by An electronics fan)
Features/Technical Specs : * Memory for 20 names and numbers * Handset to handset intercom * Programmable ringer * 15 minute digital answering machine with remote access and 3 mailboxes * Caller ID with call waiting
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