Electronics : Uniden DCT738-3 2.4GHz Digital with 3 handsets Expandable Cordless Phone System with 3 handsets and Digital Answering System and Call Waiting/Caller ID

Electronics : Uniden DCT738-3 2.4GHz Digital with 3 handsets Expandable Cordless Phone System with 3 handsets and Digital Answering System and Call Waiting/Caller ID

Uniden DCT738-3 2.4GHz Digital with 3 handsets Expandable Cordless Phone System with 3 handsets and Digital Answering System and Call Waiting/Caller ID

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Uniden DCT738-3 2.4GHz Digital with 3 handsets Expandable Cordless Phone System with 3 handsets and Digital Answering System and Call Waiting/Caller ID
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Uniden
Color: Black
EAN: 0050633320655
Label: Uniden
Manufacturer: Uniden
Model: DCT738-3
Publisher: Uniden
Studio: Uniden
Variation Description: Black
Warranty: 1 year warranty



Features:
  • 2.4GHz Digital Expandable Cordless System has 3 handsets with Digital Answering System and Call Waiting/Caller ID
  • 100 No. shared Caller ID/phonebook memory
  • Handset speakerphone
  • Intercom between handsets
  • Transfer phonebook memory between handsets







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Triple play - your complete communication system is here! This trio of powerful 2.4GHz handsets provides long range and crystal clear sound, while the feature-packed base station includes a digital answering system, speakerphone, message waiting indicator and room monitoring capabilities. One-year limited warranty. Model UNI-DCT738-3.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice Unit ...
I bought this telephone system about two months or so ago and have fallen in love with it. The worst thing I have found is trying to enter a speed dial location and phone number and there are only three available this part is a bummer. ..dc



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Nice phone, nice price ...
This phone replaced a crummy GE cordless phone which was a piece of junk from the get go. The battery on my GE phone would literally last 15 min after being in the cradle overnight.

GE's customer service, or lack of it is a disgrace. A total piece of crap.

This Uniden phone on the other hand, is nicely made, clear, and has tons of features. The battery lasts very long as I was on a business call for 3 hours, and it still had a bit of power left. The fact it comes with 3 phones each, with their own cradle and power supply is an extra feature, well worth the money.

I also like the record a phone call feature but wish it was longer than 10 min and did not have that annoying beep every 15 seconds.

Panasonic [i]used[/i] to make great cordless phones years ago that would record your phone conversations and allowed you to REMOVE the beep.

I was able to do that and record a phone call that came in handy for a lawsuit. I won it partly because I had the taped phone conversation!

I wish more phone companies had this feature without the beep. Since the creep who I sued did not know I was recording our conversation, he gave me all the help I needed for my lawsuit against him.

Thanks Panasonic for that!

For now, this Uniden phone is worth the money for the features and the 3 phones you get. Not bad ;)


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