Electronics : Uniden TRU9565-2 Digital 5.8 GHz Digital Caller ID Cordless Phone with One Extra Handset/Cradle

Electronics : Uniden TRU9565-2 Digital 5.8 GHz Digital Caller ID Cordless Phone with One Extra Handset/Cradle

Uniden TRU9565-2 Digital 5.8 GHz Digital Caller ID Cordless Phone with One Extra Handset/Cradle

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Uniden TRU9565-2 Digital 5.8 GHz Digital Caller ID Cordless Phone with One Extra Handset/Cradle
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Uniden
Color: Silver
EAN: 0050633261040
Label: Uniden
Manufacturer: Uniden
Model: TRU-9565/2
Publisher: Uniden
Studio: Uniden
Warranty: 1 year warranty



Features:
  • Cordless phone with 5.8GHz extended range for better voice reception and clearer sound
  • Displays name and number of caller in call waiting even while you're on the phone
  • 70 transferable phonebook locations; 3-way conferencing
  • Expandable up to 10 handsets
  • 1 year limited warranty; comes with extra handset/cradle







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Item Description:
PRODUCT FEATURES:5.8GHz digital spread spectrum10 handset expandability (maximum)Extra caller ID handset and charger includedCaller ID / call waitingHandset speakerphone70 transferable phonebook locations30 name / number caller ID memory3-way call conferencingVoicemail waiting indicatorIntercom between handsets and base7 ringer options (4 melodies / 3 tones)Bilingual menusEarpiece and ringer volume controlRinger off optionFind lost handset / paging keyHeadset compatibleWall mountableBelt clip included

Amazon.com Item Description:
Keep in touch with friends and family with the Uniden TRU9565-2 Digital Cordless Phone. This easy-to-use system offers a 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum for voice security and crystal clear sound, as well as caller ID/call waiting features that display the name and number of the caller in call waiting even while you're already on the phone. (Note: to activate these features, you must first subscribe through your phone company.) Because the TRU9565-2 comes with one additional handset/cradle and is also expandable up to 10 handsets, it can accommodate your growing family or home office. This system also gives you the freedom to use the handset as a speakerphone, and stores 30 names and numbers in caller ID memory for easy access. Additionally, 70 transferable phonebook locations and the three-way call conferencing option help save time and make keeping in touch easier and more pleasant. Finally, helpful bilingual English and Spanish menus guide you through set-up and operation, so you'll never have to struggle to access the information you need.

For added convenience, the headset compatible and wall mountable TRU9565-2 also includes a high contrast white backlit LCDs on the handset and base and your choice of seven ringers (four melodies and three tones) that indicate who's calling before you even pick up the phone. A clear voicemail waiting indicator alerts you immediately after someone leaves a message, and the earpiece and ringer volume control allow for quick personalization of the system. Can't find a handset? No problem. This system has a paging button that immediately locates lost handsets.

About Uniden 5.8GHz phones
Uniden 5.8GHz phones operate on the higher end of the frequency spectrum, providing greater range and less interference than standard 2.4GHz phones. Uniden 5.8GHz digital FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) technology secures privacy while providing longer range and crystal clear sound. 5.8GHz frequencies often escape most wireless interference, including most Wi-Fi networks, resulting in a cleaner and clearer signal, and unlike many other 5.8GHz phones, Uniden TRU series phones both transmit and receive in 5.8GHz.

The TRU9565-2 is backed by a one-year limited warranty.













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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * OKAY PHONE ...
I like the phone. The blue lighting is cute. But, I have a cheaper Uniden phone set that has more features.


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