Electronics : Uniden DCT646-3 2.4 GHz Digital Expandable Cordless Phone System with 3 Handsets and Caller ID (Silver)

Electronics : Uniden DCT646-3 2.4 GHz Digital Expandable Cordless Phone System with 3 Handsets and Caller ID (Silver)

Uniden DCT646-3 2.4 GHz Digital Expandable Cordless Phone System with 3 Handsets and Caller ID (Silver)

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Uniden DCT646-3 2.4 GHz Digital Expandable Cordless Phone System with 3 Handsets and Caller ID (Silver)
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Uniden
Color: silver
EAN: 0050633320358
Label: Uniden
Manufacturer: Uniden
Model: DCT646-3
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Uniden
Studio: Uniden
Variation Description: silver



Features:
  • 2.4 GHz digital signal with autoscan
  • Expandable to 4 handsets, 3 included; 2 remote charger stands
  • Caller ID/call waiting, 100-call memory
  • Handset speakerphones
  • Headset compatible, belt clip







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
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:2.4GHz Digital Expandable;4 Handset Maximum Expandability;Extra Caller ID Handset and Charger Included;Caller ID/Call Waiting;Handset Speakerphone.

Amazon.com Item Description:
A 2.4 GHz digital phone from Uniden, the DCT646-3 is multi-user expandable and comes with a number of useful features, including two extra handsets, each with its own charging cradle. (It comes with three handsets and you can add one more model DCX640 for a total of four.) The phone utilizes the 2.4 GHz frequency and digital technology for clearer, more intelligible reception than many older 900 MHz phones. An autoscan features automatically detects the best channel available.

Caller ID/call waiting compatible, the DCT646-3 has 100 programmable caller ID memory locations. A memory location transfer feature lets users synchronize the memory locations of their handsets. An auto-talk function allows you to answer calls simply by removing the phone from its cradle, while the display-and-dial feature lets you easily scroll through the list of calls and dial with the touch of a button. A voicemail indicator lets you know when you have received messages.

Twenty different distinctive ring options are provided, and handset and ringer volume controls allow you to easily adjust the phone's settings to your liking. A page button on the base makes finding a lost handset quick and painless, and the menu-driven handset LCD makes operation easy. Three-way conferencing is available between two handsets and an outside call, while the call transfer feature lets you route incoming calls to a different handset. A redial button lets you easily dial one of the last three outgoing numbers.

Both tone and pulse dialing modes are provided in case you need to switch to one or the other. The DCT646-3 is headset compatible and comes with a belt clip for hands-free operation. It also comes backed with a one-year warranty on both parts and labor.

What's in the Box
Base unit, three handsets, two extra charging cradles, one phone cord, three AC adapters, three battery packs, three belt clips, user's manual, warranty/service information



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Uniden DCT646-3 2.4 GHz Digital Expandable ...
Great set of phones. Had for a few years now and they work just fine.

Wife likes the design. We also use the distinctive rings to identify friends. Upstair/downstair along with wirless Internet does not interfear with phone reception.

Good product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great phones ...
I love these phones. We had one with one handset for many years and it finally broke so we bought the one that has three handsets. The range these phones is great too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * uniden 646 ...
great product as advertised 2 years now and still no problems. my really old model unidens also still work ! !



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Wrong item ...
Hi
The item sent was NOT the exact item i requested and i didnt have time to mess with this. Very dissappointed. If it was suppose to interact with the item I requested, it did not
Glad you sent this to me




Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * uniden phone ...
I gave this item 1 star because Ace Digital is the seller and they sent me the wrong phone, didn't check into getting me the correct phone and after 3 phone calls to them to try to order the correct phone, I just bought it somewhere else. Then upon returning the phone to Ace Digital, they tried to charge ME for the shipping!


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