Uniden DECT 6.0 Cordless Digital Answering System with Caller ID and 2 Extra Handsets and Charging Cradles

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Uniden DECT 6.0 Cordless Digital Answering System with Caller ID and 2 Extra Handsets and Charging Cradles

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 : Uniden DECT 6.0 Cordless Digital Answering System with Caller ID and 2 Extra Handsets and Charging Cradles
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Uniden
Color: Platinum
EAN: 0050633271216
Label: Uniden
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Uniden
Model: DECT2080-3
Publisher: Uniden
Studio: Uniden



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Features:
  • Cordless system includes digital answering machine and 3 handsets for extra convenience
  • DECT technology for outstanding range and clarity
  • Built-in answering machine with 14 minutes recording time
  • Up to 16 hours talk time and 10-day standby
  • Backed by 1-year warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good phones
at first I had an issue of receiving them from the seller in plastic bags and not in their original box (they were supposed to be NEW). but they seem to be working fine.
I just wish they had a few other features like a flashing light on "new caller ID calls".Or "speaker phones" on the cradles...
Haven't used the answering machine part of it so I can't rate it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Uniden DECT 6.0 Cordless Digital Answering System
This system is very easy to set up. It is very conventient to use. Each handset can be programed to a different ring or be programed not to ring. They are small and do not take a lot of space. We are very please with our purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - cobaltclem
I have a hearing impairment and use hearing aids, so clear sounding speaker phones are essential. This system provides clean, static free sound with amplification to spare. I am very pleased with the performance of this system.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great phone system for my house
Uniden DECT 6.0 Cordless Digital Answering Sys. w/ Caller ID and 2 extra handsets and charging cradles

It does just what it says it will do. It also has an intercom from phone to phone which I like. We have only had it a few days, but it really looks promising! I can recommend this system without reservation if it fits your needs. It certainly fits our family needs. We have added another phone to the system. You need one phone jack for the master...only electrical outlets for the other handsets. And Amazon's price beat the competitors handsdown.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Phone
I have the base unit on a shelf of my entertainment stand. My cable modem and my wireless router are behind the stand. Needless to say, there are many(too many) components within a foot of each other. There is no interference to my Wifi network and the phone sounds fine throughout the house. I can't comment on the answering machine, I don't use it.



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