Electronics : Uniden DCT 7585-3HS Cordless Telephone with Answering System, Three Handsets, Speakerphone and On Base Keypad

Electronics : Uniden DCT 7585-3HS Cordless Telephone with Answering System, Three Handsets, Speakerphone and On Base Keypad

Uniden DCT 7585-3HS Cordless Telephone with Answering System, Three Handsets, Speakerphone and On Base Keypad

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Uniden DCT 7585-3HS Cordless Telephone with Answering System, Three Handsets, Speakerphone and On Base Keypad
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Uniden
EAN: 0050633320549
Label: Uniden
Manufacturer: Uniden
Model: DCT7585-3
Publisher: Uniden
Studio: Uniden



Features:
  • Three handsets with speakerphone on all handsets and the base unit
  • 3-way conferencing intercom, call transfer between handsets
  • 10 speed dial locations
  • DirectLink: 2-way radio feature
  • Trilingual menu displays and voice prompts







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Item Description:
  • 100-name and number shared caller ID and phonebook (activation required)
  • 4-way conferencing intercom, call transfer between handsets
  • Handset features speakerphone, room/baby monitor and DirectLink 2-way radio
  • Call screening and memo recording with handset message retrieval
  • 20 ring tones with personalized ring feature
  • Tri-lingual menu displays and LED new message indicator
  • Includes belt clip











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    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Not a good buy for your buck ...
    We bought this set 2 1/2 years ago. Within the first year (warranty period), the on button stopped working on one phone, so we sent it in to get it fixed. Within the next year, either the on or off buttons stopped working on all 3 phones, rendering them useless. Other than that, they were great phones - easy to use and convenient. The small size didn't bother us, and we never had problems with clarity inside the house, although we couldn't take them outside to use. However, whether these are just bad phones or we happened to get 3 lemons, I can't tell you, but I wouldn't buy them again.



    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * This phone system is only \"OK\" ...
    I researched this product for some time before buying it, and the reviews on various sites convinced me to buy it. Some incorrect claims about this product:
    The phone supports up to four handsets, not 10
    The reception is choppy sometimes, even next to the base - I haven't found a pattern
    The handsets do not all share data - when you enter it into one, it is not accessible from the others, as some reviews had claimed.

    One other thing is that the phones are a little *too* small in my opinion, and take getting used to before they are comfortable.

    Overall I'm disappointed with the performance of this phone system and I would not buy it again; however, it meets the current demands for my household, so I'll continue using it until it dies.



    Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * These Phones last about 3 Months ...
    I purchased these phones in January of 08. Within 1 week, one phone stopped working because it was "Out of Range". 1 week after that another stopped because it was "Out of Range". Now the third phone's display shows nothing but a jumbled mess so I cannot check to see who is calling and when I talk with someone they say it sounds like I have a cloth over the mouthpiece. What a rip-off - stay away from these phones.



    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Uniden Cordless Expandable phone ...
    Features are great. The sound though is not that great when you are talking on the phone with someone it sounds a little muffled.



    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Price was good ...
    For the price the phones are good. I do get alot of static on occasion. I haven't tried to fix it yet so there may still be a way to correct the problem. DON'T put the clips on or you will not be able to shoulder your phone. The ring tones are fun. Shipping was fast.


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