Electronics : Uniden 5.8GHz Expandable Water-Submersible Handset Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID

Electronics : Uniden 5.8GHz Expandable Water-Submersible Handset Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID

Uniden 5.8GHz Expandable Water-Submersible Handset Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID

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Uniden 5.8GHz Expandable Water-Submersible Handset Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Uniden
Color: Yellow
EAN: 0050633320570
Label: Uniden
Manufacturer: Uniden
Model: WXI477
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Uniden
Studio: Uniden
Variation Description: Yellow
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Features:
  • Floating handset
  • Rubberized handgrips.
  • 100-Name phone book
  • Transfer phonebook memory between handsets
  • Personal ring feature







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5.8GHz Expandable Water Submersible Handset Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID Expandable to a total of 10 handsets. Waterproof (meets JIS7 waterproof specs), Floating handset, Rubberized handgrips, 100-name phonebook, up to 100 No. Caller ID memory, Handset speakerphone, Headset compatible, 4-way conferencing, Intercom between handsets, Transfer phonebook memory between handsets, Room monitor, DirectLink 2-way radio feature, Call screening, Trilingual voice prompts, New message LED indicator, Backlit display, Trilingual menus, 20 ring tone options, Personal ring feature, Do not disturb setting, Lighted keypad, Belt clip included, Last 3 number redial, Mute/Hold features









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Everything I expected ...
I already owned the Uniden cordless system with 4 handsets. I wanted to add a waterproof handset for my pool. When I received this phone I didn't realize that I bought a phone with base, not just aa excessory handset. Lucky for me Uniden handsets are programable for use with any of their systems. It even reprogramed to be use with my 2 line base. I love Uniden!
By the way the waterproof feature works great just throw it in the pool. My 12 year old son has been tring to make calls from underwater. That didn't work so good lol.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Performs as described ...
I have been using this phone for a month now. It has fallen in the pool twice and been used repeatedly while in the outdoor shower. It still works perfectly. I leave it outside all day as I am in and out and do not want to miss any business calls. Takes the 100' days we are having just fine. So far this is the best money I have ever spent on a phone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Uniden water-proof phone ...
Love this phone. It's strange looking but it's heavy and big enough that I can hold it with my shoulder while talking. The speaker works great - loud and clear. I'm happy with my purchase.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * I love it! ...
We use this phone outside by our hottub and pool. Takes the worry out of dropping it accidentally.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * OUTSTANDING !! ...
Uniden 5.8GHz Expandable Water-Submersible Handset Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID I purchased this phone about 2 months ago and I absolutely love this phone! It works great, is easy to program, has clear reception anywhere on our 1 acre property and is comfortable to talk on, not to mention it floats! We have had numerous phones that look great, but don't perform when you get them home. This phone has exceeded my expectations.....



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