
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)Well I was using a Virgin phone from Target and it started to deteriate in quality. I lived with it for awhile and then one day I was at Bestbuy and this phone was on sale for 29.99 and I thought ot myself "Why Not" I mean it was a dual headset system and it was suggnifcantly cheaper then all the other phones there with Caller ID, Dual Headset, etc. So I bought it. Well if worked for a few weeks and then I started to notice what the phone really was like. Let me just say I am an avid talker. Although I am a big talker on the phone my previous 2 year old Virgin phone from target worked for along time and its not like I needed a really expensive phone So I didnt invest in one. I thought this would be good enough. Well this phone after a color of weeks started changing color to a yellowish tint. Which thats why I really dont like white phones and i normally dont buy them. The little rubber piece on one of the phones that covers the jack to plug in a headset broke off one day simply by me trying to plug a headset in and it didnt go back. But the most dissapointing was that after charging it for an average of about 12 hours it would only get short of a half of an hour talk time. I simply couldnt live with this. It was horriable.
So after 1 month of use I threw these into the garbage. I coulda sold them for a couple extra dollars but I didnt want anyone else to have to go threw the pain.
In its place I bought a Panasonic 5.8ghz phone. Well that didnt work outta the box so I had to return it. Really dissapointing for a 140.00 phone (Yes I did invest in a bigger and better phone literally) So then I bought a Uniden Powermax phone after reading good review after good review on them. I payed suggnicantly less (79.99) but in this case the more expensive isnt the best.
Click Here to see more reviews about: V-Tech VT-T2435 2.4 GHz Dual Handset Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID
Affordably build your home telecommunications network with the 2.4 GHz Vtech VT-T2435 phone system, which comes with two handsets (one base station and one extra handset with charger, which doesn't require connection to a phone jack). It provides caller ID/call waiting information when subscribed to service. Other features include:
Programmable ringer types
Headset jack
Any key answer
40 Name/ number phonebook directory
Handset LCD display (3 line)
90 Name/ number caller ID memory
Its 2.4 GHz analog transmission rate provides better reception than 900 MHz models, due to less "traffic" in the radio band, noise and minimal interference. If youÕre looking to add a cordless phone to an environment where there are one or more 900 MHz phones, a 2.4 GHz model would be a wise investment.

0 comments:
Post a Comment