| |  | Electronics Uniden TRU9485-2 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Answering System with Dual Keypad and Extra Handset |  | | | | | | | | | | Rating: - Got one that works This is the third set of phones I have bought trying to find one that I could hear on. The others were crap. I won't mention names, but they were not cheap. This one has a built in speaker phone right in the handset and the other pearson on the other end cannot tell you are not talking right into the phone while holding it to your ear. When you do hold it to your ear there is plenty of volume to hear the conversation. I can set it next to me on an end table and carry on a conversation while doing other things at the same time. I recomend this phone to anyone that has ever been put on hold by some company or doctors office and you have to wait forever. Throw out your old phone and buy this one.
Rating: - Ok phone I purchased this phone set with an extra extension.I use it in my office (the main unit) and the extra handsets are in the living room and bedroom.I am not happy with the fact that the headset tends to have issues in placing calls sometimes.I keep getting a message that says "out of range" and I am sitting right next to the main unit.It causes issues in placing calls and since I work from home it is really irritating.The phone is ok, but I am not just thrilled with it.
Rating: - Excellent phone I have been in search of a decent cordless phone forever; it seems like all the phones I have purchased in the past get terrible reception. After reading tons of reviews I decided to take a chance on this Uniden phone. I am happy to report this phone's reception is crystal clear! Phone features such as multiple ring tone options and ability to retrieve answering machine messages from handset also work well.
Rating: - Uniden TRU9485-2 We rated this only 2 stars because of the range.We can't take the phone on our enclosed patio as the volume goes in and out.Otherwise we would have given 4 stars.
Rating: - As Expected Many years ago I purchased a Uniden cordless phone. I loved it. It lasted for many, many years. When it finally died, I got cheap and bought a Panasonic set that was maybe only ten to twenty dollars cheaper. I hated that phone with a passion. Very low battery life, and wouldn't always warn you when it was about to die. No number to indicate how many messages you had on the base, just a single blink. When trying to use redail it would try to put the area code in front of local numbers, so you'd get the operator instead saying, "It is not nessecary to dial...". I'm so glad that phone died!And it only took a couple years!
Now I'm back with tried and true, and loving every moment of it. The features are almost endless. I don't know what half of them do. I now have a nice big, bright number showing how many messages I have. It came with 2 belt clips so I didn't have to get online and order any this time. They sound good and look good.
Only two negatives I've found so far: - Memory won't synch between phones. You have to enter your phonebook on each handset, or when erasing caller ID records only does it for the one phone. It would be nice to synch the phones so you only had to do these operations once.
- Battery life still a little short. My and a couple friends play World of Warcraft and like to get on the phone while we play. Been known to play for 10+ hours per day on a weekend, so I need a strong battery life. While much better, it still doesn't approach the 6 to 8 hours my old single handset Uniden gave me. It was a much larger unit though, with a much larger battery. But, these do pretty well compared to that Panasonic, where both handsets together may have gave only 3 hours sometimes.
I would recomend this phone, or really any Uniden phone for that matter. I suffered for two years because I got cheap, don't you do the same!
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