Global Shopping Center
Home - Office Products - Telephones - Cordless Telephones - 5.8 GHz - With Caller ID Help

1-20 of 78       1   2   3   4   Next 20

click price to see details     click image to enlarge     click link to go to the store

$79.88 $74.85 list($199.99)
1. Motorola MD681 5.8GHz Cordless
$64.88 list($179.99)
2. Motorola MD671 5.8GHz Cordless
$163.39 $155.99 list($179.95)
3. Panasonic KX-TG5433M 5.8 GHz DSS
$139.99 $129.99 list($149.99)
4. Panasonic GigaRange KX-TG5571M
$64.99 $57.60 list($99.99)
5. Motorola MD61 5.8 GHz Accessory
Too low to display list($119.99)
6. VTech ip5850 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless
Too low to display list($89.99)
7. Uniden TCX800 Accessory Handset
Too low to display list($89.99)
8. Uniden TCX860 Accessory Handset
Too low to display $131.74 list($179.99)
9. AT&T E5965C 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable
$93.73 $85.94 list($99.95)
10. Panasonic KX-TG5422M 5.8 GHz DSS
$113.95 $77.95 list($119.95)
11. Panasonic KX-TG5432M 5.8 GHz DSS
Too low to display $119.94 list($179.99)
12. Panasonic KX-TG6500B 5.8 GHz DSS
$79.99 list($99.95)
13. VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless
list($119.99)
14. Remanufactured Uniden DXAI5188-2
$129.99 $78.95 list($149.90)
15. Panasonic KX-TG5240M GigaRange
$119.99 $117.19 list($129.99)
16. Panasonic GigaRange KX-TG5561M
$94.95 $79.95 list($99.95)
17. Panasonic GigaRange KX-TG5471S
$139.64 $132.75 list($149.95)
18. Panasonic GigaRange KX-TG5439S
Too low to display $99.49 list($159.99)
19. AT&T E5865 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable
$127.63 list($139.95)
20. Panasonic KX-TG5452M 5.8 GHz DSS

1. Motorola MD681 5.8GHz Cordless Speakerphone w/Answering System/Caller ID
by Motorola
list price: $199.99
our price: $79.88
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0000CDELD
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Motorola
Sales Rank: 39
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Amazon.com Product Description

The Motorola MD681 combines powerful 5.8 GHz digital technology with strong call features, an integrated answering system, and expandability to six compatible handsets, each offering caller ID and visual call waiting. Plus, the phone includes a digital answering system with three individual mailboxes.

Both the handset and base unit offer full functionality, with full keypad, speakerphone, and backlit LCD on each. The base unit is desk or wall mountable and offers face-up handset charging, while the handset also offers convenient intercom features, three-way conferencing, VibraCall alert, and a low battery indicator. Additional call features include redial, flash, mute, and hold. The MD681 comes with everything you need to get started, and is backed by a one-year warranty.

Features

  • 5.8 GHz Digital with Multi-Handset Capability
  • Caller ID with Visual Call Waiting on Base Station
  • Expandable up to 6 total handsets
  • 3-mail box digital answering machine on base
  • Selectable Ringtones
  • Redial, Flash, Hold and Mute Functionality
  • VibraCall alert

What's in the Box
MMD681 base, one handset, NiMH rechargeable battery pack, charging transformer, telephone line cord, wall bracket, user manual, warranty information.



See a detailed view of the phone's feature.
... Read more

Features

  • Selective ring tones and VibraCall alert
  • 5.8 GHz digital signal; expandable to 6 handsets
  • Digital answering system with 3 individual mailboxes
  • Caller ID with visual call waiting
  • Speakerphone capability from handset and base unit

Reviews (96)

5-0 out of 5 stars The best cordless phone that I have used
Pros:
- sounds nice and clear for both handset and speaker phone.
- speaker phone on both base and handset.effectively makes it two phones, which means if you suddenly find your handset out of juice, you can still use the speaker phone on the base, instead of having to get up and run to the corded phone in the other room.
- NiMH batteries are better than NiCad in general.
- small and feels sturdy.compare to the panasonic kx-tg2227 I had both the base and handset are smaller.

Cons:
- 8 uninspiring, ring tones.and except for a couple, too high-pitched.
- there are 3 voice mailboxes, and there is no way to disable just one or two.

1-0 out of 5 stars Phone broke 2 weeks after the warranty ended
So, I liked this phone just fine while it worked.

But it broke 2 weeks after the end of the 1 year warranty. Now the handset can't find the base, and it beeps approximately 5 times/minute while looking for its electronic mate (which it finds about 1/2 the time). When it can find the base, one can speak on the phone.

Obviously I have only 1 data point to offer, and so can't make meaningful generalizations about product durability. But our Panasonic cordless system (bought june 2002) still works fine. And for an original $110 cost, I did think the Motorola would work for longer than 54 weeks w/out breaking. (Works out to $2/week in cost).

2-0 out of 5 stars Worked for 366 days after purchase, then broke
I was very pleased with this phone ... as long as it worked. It stopped working just after 1 year from the date of purchase (really 11 months from the date of receipt, given Amazon.com left it on back order for 1 month. Which I learned now counts against my warranty time. Who knew?) For $105 I would have liked it work work beyond a few days past the warranty. But that is just me.

5-0 out of 5 stars Crystal Clear Quality of Motorola 5.8GHz Cordless Phone
Motorola 5.8GHz Cordless Speakerphone w/Answering System/Caller Id is a great buy for many a reason.
a)Crystal Clear Quality -- I am speechless by the clarity of voice...have not experienced this kind of quality before.
b) Speaker-phone on the handset and on the Base equipment is a cool feature.
c) Three mail-boxes -- Wow...I've one for me, one for my wife and one for my children.
d)Voice-mail beeper -- this draws your attention to a new voice-mail...beeps softly without annoying you until you listen to your voice-mail.
e) Great Price -- of course, via AMAZING Amazon.com.
g) Handset expandability -- can expand upto 6 handsets (thoughI find this redundant for me)but quiteconvenient for a large family or a small business.

Definitely, you'd not 'hang up' on it since it's quite 'engaging' and winsome besides its crystal-clear quality.

Thank you.
Ravi

5-0 out of 5 stars The best phone on the market.
We've gone through 4 cordless phones in less than one year's time.It's not the batteries, etc.This phone is clearer, crisper and you don't get the static one would get with any other cordless phones.Plus the features are endless. ... Read more


2. Motorola MD671 5.8GHz Cordless Speakerphone/Caller ID
by Motorola
list price: $179.99
our price: $64.88
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0000CDELC
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Motorola
Sales Rank: 66
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

53909 Digital 5.8GHz Multi Handset System - 5.8GHz Expandable cordless telephone system - Only one phone jack required for system- Up to 6 handsets total- Caller ID, call waiting caller ID- Speakerphone (handset and base)- 5 Day battery standby time- 50# Phonebook- Vibracall alert- Rubberized side grips- Quick-touch menu- Multiple ring tones- Headset jack- Blue backlit LCD displays- Handset locator- 10# Redial- Intercom to the base- Dual keypads- Wall mountable- Silver with blue accents
Package Contents:- Base unit and handset- Belt clip- AC adapter - Wall bracket- Line cord- Manual
BATTERY:HHR-P546 or ATTBAT-2401ADDITIONAL HANDSET:MOT-MD61
... Read more

Features

  • Integrated battery meter with audible and visual alert signals
  • Measures 8.09 x 3.5 x 12.75 inches (WxHxD); 1-year warranty
  • 5.8 GHz digital cordless phone with dual keypads and graphic displays (on handset and base unit)
  • Expandable to 6 handsets for large households; built-in base and handset speakerphones
  • Caller ID with visual call waiting and 3-way conferencing technology

Reviews (59)

4-0 out of 5 stars Quality phone, short on ergonomics
This phone, and the expansion kit are high-quality. I'm not one for whiz-bang bells & whistles. It performs clearly and flawlessly as a cordless phone. I think that is the most important part and is where this phone shines. You're paying for that quality, and it's worth it.

The only strike against it is ergonomics. Small buttons on the base make it difficult to dial from the base. The buttons on the phone are sized appropriately for the size of the phone, and are larger than the ones on the base.

The phone is flat and relatively narrow. It's easy to hold, especially with the ribbed-rubber sides. However, it does not do well if you try to "sandwich" it between your head/ear and shoulder. It supports a mic/speaker headset (on the portable) with the same type you use for your cell phone.

The speaker phone is adequate on the phone and base, but I rarely use it.

5-0 out of 5 stars solid structure and good voice quality
I have bought 3 of these phones so far and I would recommend it to anyone.This is a better choice to the MD681 which I own 1 of.681 has a flaky answering machine is not integrated with the rest of the device.It is in my opinion not worth the money.Also you can use multiple handsets from different base stations and make thehandsets all look at the same base - this can be cheaper than buying individual expansion sets!

3-0 out of 5 stars its an ok phone
I took it bcoz of mail-in rebate

Its an ok phone
clarity is fine
has not interfered with my netgeear router

the phonebook usage is a mess
really tedius

1-0 out of 5 stars I believe this rebate deal is an outright scam
I purchased this phone several months ago, and subsequently recommended it to a friend, based on the low price after rebate. I submitted my rebate according to all directions - I'm a VERY meticulous person where rebates are conerned. I also handled the rebate for my friend, to save her time.

Having recently visited a rebate tracking service website, I was shocked to find that both rebates were rejected. According to their information, the offer I submitted was not valid for the phone I purchased. Well, guess what: the rebate -was- valid, and -did- apply to exactly the right item, model number, UPC code, and so forth. I -always- check these things before sending in a rebate. In fact, I check these things twice because I want to avoid precisely this kind of problem. Naturally, since I mailed in the original UPC code for both phones, it's virutally impossible for me to "prove" my case. I'm left with little recourse but to warn other potential buyers.

The phone itself is of adquate quality, though the speakerphone function leaves much to be desired. Overall the phone would be a reasonably good deal IF the rebate offer were actually honored. As it stands, I feel I've been cheated by Motorola (or whomever handles their rebates), and will never purchase another Motorola product. Buyer BEWARE!

2-0 out of 5 stars Fine, but transmits on 2.4 GHz also (interferes w/ wireless)
The phone works fine.

But it transmits on 2.4 GHz frequency for incoming calls (which is not disclosed on the materials included w/ the phone), and which can interfere w/ wireless networks. As a 50+% 2.4 GHz phone, it isn't a great deal, either.

I think Motorola should really provide better documentation for this, so buyers can make informed decisons (other than returning the product). ... Read more


3. Panasonic KX-TG5433M 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with Answering System and Three Handsets
by Panasonic
list price: $179.95
our price: $163.39
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007Q3QQM
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 219
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

Includes Panasonic KX-TG5433M Three-Handset Cordless Phone and Digital Answering System Charging bases for 2nd and 3rd handsets Phone cord Belt clip Batteries for each handset. ... Read more

Features

  • 50-station phonebook shared among handsets
  • 3 handsets, 2 remote charger stands, downloadable ringtones
  • 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum signal
  • Digital answering system on base unit
  • Supports caller ID/call waiting, 50-call memory

Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Sound Quality
We purchased a competing phone, but took it back because I was not pleased with the sound quality.This phone is as clear as a bell.

It would be nice if the menu was a little easier.It would be nice if the main base unit was a speaker phone too.It would have been nice too if all of the buttons on the phone lit up.Only the number pad glows.So basically, you can dial the number in the dark, but unless you are not familiar with the phone, you will not be able to do anything else :)These are not enough to lower the ratings though.

Otherwise, the phone has it all plus quality.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Phone
I spent quite a large amount of time researching cordless phones before deciding to purchase this unit.There have been many complaints about Panasonic's slightly older lines of 2.4 and 5.8 GHz phones.However, this phone appears to be of an entirely different desgin as evidenced by the slimmer handset form factor.I have had this phone for a few weeks and have not run into any performance issues.

While the phone suffers from a few minor flaws such as having to pay to download ring tones on each handset and having handsets register missed calls when another handset is used to answer the phone, these types of issues are pretty much omnipresent in the current generation of multihandest/expandable handset phone systems.

This product is not perfect but seems much more reliable and than many of the other top of the line phone systems out there.I highly reccomend this product!

5-0 out of 5 stars Love this phone!
This is the third time I have bought a phone system with one base and multiple handsets, and this is the best one I have used so far.The reasons range from trivial (I like the sounds of the ring tones), to significant (you can use multiple handsets at once).

The two most important features for me before purchase were:

1) 5.8 Ghz spread spectrum.My old phone was a 2.4 Ghz, and it would occasionally interfere with my wireless computer network.It was very annoying.My moving to a phone that uses a different frequency range, the problem is completely avoided.

2) The ability to use multiple handsets at the same time.Another phone I previously had would not let two handsets talk in the same conversation at the same time.This was just miserable.This phone lets you do this without any problems.

After purchase, I found that it had some other amazing features:

1) Each phone has a unique ID, and you can conference between the handsets.With the range this phone has, my wife and I now carry them around outside (we have a 3 acre yard) and use them to talk to each other.

2) The phone has an AMAZING speakerphone capability on each handset!This was not on my radar at all, but it is really useful.

3) When playing back messages it has recorded, it shows you the caller ID entry for the message.Really nice touch.

4) While I don't know much about it yet, I can apparently keep the numbers in the phone's phonebook in sync with those stored in Outlook in my computer.I can also download new ringtones, but that's not so importent to me.More info on this is available at www.openlcr.com.

The ONLY annoying thing about this phone is that when you answer a call on one handset, the other two handsets register it as a 'missed call' in the caller ID list.I considered rating it 4 stars for this, but once you get used to it, the rest of the features more than make up for it.

4-0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect
This phone has all the features anyone could possibly need. It's also relatively easy to figure out, since the interace is similar to your average cell phone's menu-style interface. One thing I was surprised by though, is if you pay to download a ringtone, you only get it on ONE of the handsets! You have to pay 3 times to put the same ring tone on all the handsets. I got burned by this, and it's why I'm giving it 4 stars.

5-0 out of 5 stars Simply the BEST
Save your time, and your money...this is the phone you want. I have tried them all, and Panasonics last for years and never let us down.We use this system on our Voip, Packet 8 service and it works perfectly.It is so loaded with handy and useful features, that we are spoiled by it.We rush to answer the phone as this is such a pleasure to use.Panasonic really outdid themselves with the 5433, we just love it.You enter all your phone numbers in one handset and it will copy them over to the other two handsets for you...one at a time or all at once, truly a neat feature. You set the time on one set, any one you like, and the other two handsets pick it up automatically.Did I mention we are happy? ... Read more


4. Panasonic GigaRange KX-TG5571M 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Answering System and Talking Caller ID (Metallic Grey)
by Panasonic
list price: $149.99
our price: $139.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007U8Y9C
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 4082
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum operation * multi-handset operation (add up to 7 optional handsets for a total of 8) * built-in digital answering machine with up to 15 minutes total record time * 3-line backlit LCD display on handset * conferencing between base unit, outside line, and up to two handsets * jack for optional headset * ... Read more

Features

  • Intercom, custom ring tones, duplex speakerphone
  • 5.8 GHz digital frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology
  • Expandable to 8 handsets, 1 included
  • Integrated digital answering system, up to 21 minutes recording time
  • Call waiting, talking caller ID, and Caller IQ Plus compatible

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Nice 2nd Gen phone system
I junked my Motorola MD681 for this phone.I was skeptical about jumping into another wireless phone system, but I needed phones in some areas where there are typically no jacks (garage, attic).After doing some research, I decided to go with Panasonics' new phone system.Unlike Motorola, I see all types of older 2.4Ghz expandable Panasonic phones still available for purchase from the popular retailers. So, this new phone should be supported for some time.Anyway, into the details.

The Good
1. Handset : this phone feels good in the hand and on the ear.Though not overly heavy, it has a nice weight and doesn't creak or flex through normal use unlike some other less expensive handsets.Most of the color on the handset is protected by a clear acrylic, so it will retain its color for years.The LCD screen is very large, much larger than I am used to.It does show a great deal of information legibly.It has an orange backlight that illuminates the screen as well as all of the buttons.Most of the navigation is done with a 4-way joystick and 2 soft buttons which makes most things fairly intuitive.

2. The Base : It is small considering how many buttons and functions it performs.It is however missing a large display for showing callerID information.However, most of the time I will look to the phone to provide this info, and it leaves only one CID list to maintain.On my old system, the base would always show 50 new calls because I never went through the CID list on the base, so this is a plus for me.

3. Sound : Okay, this is a highly subjective area, but I like the sound of the Panasonic.The speakerphone, on the handset, is probably one of the best I have used.The mic is sensitive enough that we don't have to yell to be heard, and the speaker provides consistent volume and good clarity.There is a voice enhancement filter that you can turn on or off, or have the phone decide when to use it.I have it set to automatic, and I can't tell if it is on without looking at the display.It is never on for domestic calls, but for those overseas calls it activates and the calls sound like domestic calls with a wee bit of static.I have not done an A/B comparison to see how a long distance call sounds with it on and off, so this could be a gimmick.There are the standard beepy, computerized ringtones included, but you can record your own ringtones into the phone from any source you want.I haven't played with this yet, but the demos that are included with the phone sound as good as could be expected from a telephone.I guess I would put them above cell phone quality audio of the same type.

4. Convenience : The thing that I love about this phone is that you can check/delete/save your answering machine messages from any handset. If there is CID info, you can return the call immediately by pressing talk and the phone will dial the number.The other thing I love about this phone is the shared phonebook.No more looking for the phone with so-and-so's number on it, or having to program 4 phones with the same number, they will all have the same phonebook.This phone also has a distictive ring capacity.You can program anyone in your phonebook to flash the LED in one of three colors (blue/green/orange) as well as play a certain ring tone, including the user recorded types.Plus the standard intercom, call transfers, 3-way calling that is pretty much standard with these types of phones.

5. Extras : This system comes with a feature called CallerIQ.You have to signup with a 3rd party company openLCR.For $10 every 4 months, they will allow you to call them and download weather, stocks, sports scores, horoscopes and lottery results. Ringtones aren't included and cost extra and are of the downloaded cell phone ringtone sytle.You can also have your phonebook uploaded for safe keeping and reference while away from home.Not sure if this is a plus or minus, but getting the 1 to 3 days of weather on your phone is a nice little thing.I have not tried this myself.

6. Range : This phone covers my whole house with no static or dropouts.I have not attempted to walk down the street with it because I probably never will, but a walk to the mailbox proved its range to be adequate, especially with the base at the other end of the house.I have also not noticed any intereference with my wireless network, but truth be told you shouldn't with any 5.8ghz phone.

The Not So Good
1. The Phone : The buttons are small.Not very small, but noticeably smaller than normal.The Talk/Off/Speakerphone buttons and the Soft Buttons are tiny, and may be hard to hit for those people with big/wide fingers.

2. The Base : I would not suggest mounting this on your wall.The bracket supplied essentially holds the base horizontally as if it were laying on a table, so it just juts out into the room instead for hanging more or less flush.Needless to say, my base is resting upon a table now.The base also was not intended to be the primary source of input.The LCD panel is small, and only displays the number of calls on the answering machine.A small green light on the base will let you know if the line is being used.I wish there was more info displayed on the base, but the phone is your primary device for accessing the system, so I guess they're keeping it simple.

3. Sound : Other than the questionable effectiveness of the voice enhancer, I don't have much to complain about here.

4. Convenience : How hard is it to name the various phones?I don't want to have to tell people phone 2 is in the basement, or phone 3 is the guest room.Why can't we label phones or just pick from a list of common rooms when we associate a phone to the base?I deduct .5 stars for this because everything else is there, why not this?It seems like a total no brainer.

5. Extras : I'm not sure about the 3rd party site for CallerIQ.They mention on the site that it is a long distance call, but they don't say to where.So, you figure 30-90 seconds a day to download the information.That's quite a bit of long distance calling that you have to pay for on top of the service charge.No too sure about this one.

So, this turned out to be much longer than I had ever intended it to be.So, I'll attempt to summarize for those who don't want to slog through my rambling.

The Panasonic TG5571M is a solid phone with a good feature set and some very nice convenience features added in.It allows you to check the answering machine from any phone in the system, it also has one unified phonebook that is shared between all phones, and it has great sound and sufficient range.However, it is missing the capability to name the various satellite phones, the buttons on the phone are slightly smaller than normal and the wall mount projects the phone into the room.I'm giving it 5 stars, because I can't give 4.5. ... Read more


5. Motorola MD61 5.8 GHz Accessory Handset for MD600 Series Phones
by Motorola
list price: $99.99
our price: $64.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0000CDEJU
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Motorola
Sales Rank: 144
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

Use this 5.8GHz expandable handset with your Motorola MD671 or MD681 cordless phone system. You can have a phone in every room of your house without needing extra phone jacks. Plus, you can use the intercom/conferencing features, as well as the handset speakerphone, handset-to-handset call transfer and selectable ringtones. Includes Call Waiting/Caller ID*..*Requires phone company service. ... Read more

Features

  • VibraCall alert; selectable ring tones
  • 5.8 GHz digital signal; built-in speakerphone
  • Works with your existing Motorola MD600 series phone system
  • Supports caller ID with call waiting
  • 50 speed-dial presets; intercom, 3-way conferencing

Reviews (11)

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Phone We Have Ever Owned
We bought this phone about a year ago and have had no issues yet.The battery life is still the same as when we first bought the phone.The speakerphone is the best speakerphone that we have ever used. Better than Panasonic, AT&T, Uniden,V-Tech, Seimons, or any other brand. Most of the time the people on the other end don't even know you are on speakerphone.If you want a clear connection phone where you can hear the caller and the caller can hear you this is the phone to buy.If you want a lot of different features and have static on the phone then buy another phone.

5-0 out of 5 stars Lots of features, a cool look, a great phone!
This phone has many more features than most other cordless phones on the market, such as vibrate and speakerphone on the handset.It has a very modern cool blue and silver look, and the keypad lights up blue when touched.Both the handset and base seem to be very sturdy, and I expect they will last me a long time.Most importantly, the calls are very clear and the range is pretty decent (it goes everywhere in my house, not sure how much further).Battery life doesn't seem to last as long as advertised, but still at least a few days on standby which is good enough for me.Overall this is the greatest cordless phone I have ever used.

3-0 out of 5 stars Anice phone with a big "BUT"
I like this system and it has worked well for me. BUT, with a newer system now released by Motorola, you should be aware that the two are NOT compatible. So if you have to replace a single phone in your system ... Good Luck. You'll have to throw the whole system away and start over with a new system.

4-0 out of 5 stars 4stars....
Excellent range. Easy setup. Clear voice transmission. Like the speaker functionality. No interference with my wireless connection. Could be happier if I could use this as a monitor (I think Unidel allows this). I am not a big fan of Moto cell phones (had 2 lousy ones) but, this household handset is very good.

5-0 out of 5 stars I think this is a great phone
I have had this phone with an extra handset for about 2 months now and I could not be happier.

I'm using this phone with my Vonage service and the call clarity is excellent.I can't speak too much for range since I live in a Townhouse, but the extra handset works fine on a different level of the house.

I've been particularly happy with the speakerphone capability on the handsets.It sounds great and people can actually hear you when you are using it.

The only thing that might bother people is that the buttons are softer than I'm used to on phones.I found myself thinking I hadpushed the button several times when it was new, when in fact I had not.I have gotten used to this and it does not bother me anymore, but I wanted to mention in case this kind of thing bothers you. ... Read more


6. VTech ip5850 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with Dual Handsets and Digital Answering System
by VTech
list price: $119.99
our price: Too low to display
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0001LQG9C
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: VTech
Sales Rank: 543
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Amazon.com Product Description

The 5.8 GHz VTech ip5850 dual handset system offers a wealth of telephony features: three-mailbox answering system, caller ID, speakerphone, intercom, 50-location phonebook, mute, volume control, page feature, and much more. With 5.8 GHz phone technology, you get ideal performance when it comes to clarity, range, and security. You're also on a much less trafficked area of the bandwidth than either the 2.4 GHz or 900 MHz frequencies.

The 5.8 GHz VTech ip5850 dual handset system offers a wealth of telephony features: three-mailbox answering system, caller ID, speakerphone, intercom, 50-location phonebook, mute, volume control, page feature, and much more. With 5.8 GHz phone technology, you get ideal performance when it comes to clarity, range, and security. You're also on a much less trafficked area of the bandwidth than either the 2.4 GHz or 900 MHz frequencies.


You can store up to 50 numbers with names in memory, and the handsets share a common phonebook, which is stored in the base unit. The ip5850 handset is equipped with a 2.5 mm headset jack for use with an optional accessory headset for hands-free operation. The handy handset speakerphone feature allows you to have hands-free conversations, without a headset, while the intercom feature enables two household members to speak when in different rooms of your home. Have a private side conversation while on a call with someone else using the mute feature.

What's in the Box
Two handsets, base unit, handset charger with AC adapter, AC adapter for base unit, base unit wall mounting bracket, charger wall mounting bracket, two belt clips, telephone cord, six NiMH rechargeable AA batteries, printed user manual

... Read more

Features

  • Caller ID with call waiting capability, 50-call history
  • 50-name-and-number phone book; handset-to-handset transfer
  • 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum signal
  • Second handset with remote charger stand; base speakerphone
  • Integrated digital answering system with 3 mailboxes

Reviews (18)

2-0 out of 5 stars Below Par: Makes Background Noise
Every feature said to be available exists, but, over several months, the quality has dropped to worthlessness.

Cons
The secondary handset recharger stopped recharging.

Both handsets crackle and fade. Others hear me fine, but I am unable to hear them. New batteries did not help.

The phonebook is rudimentary. The Nokia cell phone I received free has a better phonebook. Each name only gets one number.

The handset is heavy. For the price, some of the weight should be engineered out.

Pros
When things were working, the volume was easy to change.

Standard rechargeable batteries.

Unsure: I never used the answering machine feature. I have voice mail, and did not find it necessary. My opinion of the phone does not include this unused feature.

Overall, I am disappointed. Hopefully, their customer service people will provide a solution.

I realize many people have found the VTech 5850 a fine phone, but I do not. Maybe I bought a lemon. VTech's reputation is strong, and better luck might be found with this popular phone. I am bound in this review to provide my experience, and that experience was that of a sub-par cordless telephone.

Anthony Trendl
editor, HungarianBookstore.com

4-0 out of 5 stars powerful phones
I am looking for a cordless phone with the longest range or close to 1/2 mile. The most powerful I see are the 5.8 Ghz.
Joseph DeFranco

5-0 out of 5 stars I love it !!!!
This is the best phone i've ever used.It is so clear that my friends could hear the clock on the wall ticking!Easy to follow directions, great features and the answering machine is wonderful.I highly recommend this phone.And, the second phone doesn't require a phone jack.How sweet is that???!!!

3-0 out of 5 stars Watch out
This is a wonderful phone system and I was going to give it
five stars until one of the most important features I got it
for, broke.

I've had Vtech phones for a long time and found them superior. This time, they've changed the belt clip to not only have very sharp tines that dig into and tear clothing, but after only four months of use, the vicious clip has snapped and according to the 'customer service' line, can't be replaced as they are available only with the system at purchase. After a strong complaint to customer service, they offered to send me one when they might get one in their stock. These clips are apparently unavailable in the stores, although during my first questions to the service rep, I was told to go to the store to buy another. The belt clips of the older Vtech were a well designed, didn't tear clothing and were very sturdy, after years of use, still intact. This new one, after only four months is useless. If this feature is important to you, you might want to look elsewhere.

3-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
This phone has some good options, just not ones that I use. For instance, it does not have a speed dial option. It has what's called a phone book. You have to scroll through a menu to pick what number you want to dial. I use my speed dial to put in my calling card 800 number and then another speed dial to put in the pin. Now I have to scroll through to get the pin number in time to enter it when it's asked for. What a pain.

I put this phone where my old cordless was and there's nothing but static and this tin can sound. I have changed the location of this phone to 7 different spots, no luck. It still sounds terrible.

It is very uncomfortable to hold up to your ear. The ringer choices are so obnoxious that I have the ringer off and use the old phone just so something rings when a call is coming in.

I don't have caller ID in my area so I cannot comment on how well that works.

The answering machine is nice but you have to be very careful as to when you hit the delete button to delete a message. If you hit it at the end of a message it will delete the NEXT message not the one you were just listening to.

For the money this phone is a real disappointment. It's such a hassle to return it that I guess I'm stuck with it until some friend needs a phone and I'll give it to them or put it in a rummage sale. ... Read more


7. Uniden TCX800 Accessory Handset for TRU8800 Expandable Phones (Silver/Black)
by Uniden
list price: $89.99
our price: Too low to display
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0001WSG3A
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Uniden
Sales Rank: 558
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

Uniden is creating a World Without Wires. Which means the company is building products that give its customers more freedom to enjoy life, solve problems and always stay connected with others. From cordless phones to two-way radios to radar detectors, Uniden makes electronic wonders an everyday occurrence. As one of the world's largest manufacturers of cordless phones and consumer communications devices, chances are there's a Uniden product that's already making things more convenient in and around your home.PRODUCT FEATURES: 5.8GHz Digital Expandable System with Caller ID; Caller ID/Call Waiting Deluxe (to activate the Caller ID and/or VoiceMail features, you must subscribe through your local telephone company); Handset Speakerphone feature gives you the freedom to use the handset as a speakerphone; 100 Programmable Caller ID / Memory Locations; 3-Way Conferencing (2 Handsets + Outside Call); DirectLink Mode; Mute and Hold Function; Alphabetical Search; Transfer Memory Locations Between Handsets; New Message Waiting Indicator with Alert Tone Option; Intercom or Call Transfer Between Handsets; 20 Distinctive Ring Options (10 Melodies + 10 Ring Tones); 10 Speed Dial Locations in Handset; Headset Compatible allows for an optional headset to be connected for convenient hands-free operation; Trilingual Menu Displays and Voice Prompts; Clarity Booster; Room / Baby Monitoring; Animation / Battery / Clock Display; Earpiece and Ringer Volume Control; Ringer Off Option; Belt Clip Included; NiMH Battery Pack. ... Read more

Features

  • Room/baby monitoring, walkie-talkie function
  • Tri-lingual display; headset compatible, belt clip
  • For use with Uniden TRU8800-series phones except the 2-line TRU8866
  • 100 caller ID and memory-dial locations
  • Speakerphone and conferencing capability, call transfer

Reviews (7)

5-0 out of 5 stars Best phone set I've ever owned.
Love these things.I have 5 handsets so far, and I'm thinking I need two more.

I set the banner on each handset to things like "Kitchen", "LivingRoom", "MasterBed", "Garage1", etc.Once you do that, you just hit the "intercom" button and the list of handsets pops up with the banner names, and you select the appropriate destination by name.Love that.Every handset can be a room monitor by a similiar function.

Every handset has a speakerphone function too:)Joy.Easy to use, easy setup.great functionality.

5-0 out of 5 stars a Great Acessory to the TRU 8885 Phone
This hand set was easy to program and is exactly the same as the ones that come with the phone. I have the TRU 8885 but this hand set works with a number of Uniden models.
Some many great features; long battery life, battery life indicator, speaker phone (my favorite), answering machine access, easy to read in any light, lighted keys, and more.
A great addition, and well worth the money.

5-0 out of 5 stars Uniden Pulls Off Another Cordless Phone Coup
The Uniden TCX-800 is lightweight but the features are full blown.The handset speakerphone is as good as any I've tested.Plus the Caller ID and phonebook services are really functional and make things easy on the average user.I really like the orange backlit screen on the phone too - it makes reading the numbers and information so much easier than the competitor's products.To top things off, the sound clarity is outstanding on the handset.I feel that the connections I get with my cordless are better than what I was getting with my corded phones!Overall, I am extremely satisfied with this product - it was well worth the money spent and capability-wise, it offered more features that its competitors' products.

5-0 out of 5 stars You can "name" each phone!
Just in response to a previous poster - you indeed can "name" each handset.Under "menu," go to "handset setup," and then "banner."I've named mine by room (i.e. "Office").After naming each handset, once you press "intercom," it will give you the banner name you've chosen as well as the handset number as an option for calling other extentions.

Uniden did think of everything.I've replaced my fairly new Panasonic 5.8 GHZ mulitple handset system with this one and it no longer sounds to my friends and family as if I am making calls from a busy train station. Crystal clear.Also am thrilled with the possibility of having up to 10 handsets!

5-0 out of 5 stars Easiest setup ever on a well designed cool phone
Uniden engineers/designers need to be congratulated on making the set up so easy. Just pop in the battery, charge and place in the base station for a few minutes.

The phone itself is full of features and looks cool. One of the few phones without a visible aerial. (GE also has one but looks & feels cheap & plasticky).

If the designers are reading this then I have one recommendation for improvement - if you could make the software such that we could nickname the phones individually it would make it easy to transfer incoming calls around the house without remembering that Handset 4 is located in the study. ... Read more


8. Uniden TCX860 Accessory Handset for TRU8866 Expandable Phone System (Black)
by Uniden
list price: $89.99
our price: Too low to display
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0002EZPE0
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Uniden
Sales Rank: 603
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

Uniden TCX860 is a 5.8GHz Digital Expandable Handset for use with TRU8866. This accessory handset must be registered to a main base to operate. PRODUCT FEATURES: Caller ID/Call Waiting Deluxe - to activate the Caller ID and/or VoiceMail features, you must subscribe through your local telephone company; Handset Speakerphone - this feature gives you the freedom to use the handset as a speakerphone; 100 Programmable Caller ID / Memory Locations; 3-Way Conferencing (2 Handsets + Outside Call); DirectLink Mode - 2-Way Radios; Mute and Hold Function; Alphabetical Search; Transfer Memory Locations Between Handsets; New Message Waiting Indicator with Alert Tone Option; Intercom or Call Transfer Between Handsets; 20 Distinctive Ring Options (10 Melodies + 10 Ring Tones); 10 Speed Dial Locations in Handset; Headset Compatible - Allows for an optional headset to be connected for convenient hands-free operation; Trilingual Menu Displays and Voice Prompts; Clarity Booster; Room / Baby Monitoring; Animation / Battery / Clock Display; Earpiece and Ringer Volume Control; Ringer Off Option; Belt Clip Included; NiMH Battery Pack. ... Read more

Features

  • Room/baby monitoring, walkie-talkie function
  • Tri-lingual display; headset compatible, belt clip
  • For use with the two-line Uniden TRU8866 phone system
  • 100 caller ID and memory-dial locations
  • Speakerphone and conferencing capability, call transfer

Reviews (3)

2-0 out of 5 stars Not without problems
Most cordless phones theses days are a dissappointment. The Uniden TRU8866 and TCX860 are an improvement in usability, but still have some serious shortcomings.
1. Their microphone reception are very faint (to point of inaudability) on Hello direct and Plantronics headsets that work fine on other phones. Uniden's answer is "buy a Uniden headset." Right. Box doesn't say Only works with Uniden Headset.
2. Their touch tones don't work on many voice response systems I've encountered. My other phones do.
3. While handset voice quality is good, range is less than any other cordless phone I have. Barely the length of my small house.

I won't buy anymore handsets for this system and can't recommend it for the above reasons. I give two stars because they do have some novel features and if they fixed the above would be great.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Addition to the TRU8866 System!Very Satisfied.
This is NO April Fools review!I had an older Uniden 2-line cordless system that developed some problems, but, after some online research, I decided to try this TRU8866 system.I was pleasantly pleased.The clarity of the sound is wonderful!Most people that I talk to can not tell whether I'm on a corded phone or a cordless.The features are well thought out and well integrated.One early-on bonus was that you can easily copy the phonebook that you enter in one handset to the base or to other handsets.It is very easy to add Caller ID info to your phonebook.The two-line operation is intuitive; no intruction book is necessary!Another neat feature is that each handset is a wonderful, hands-free (clear as a bell) speaker phone! I'm back at Amazon to order some more TCX860 Expansion Handsets.The system is great.As far as durability and longevity, only time will tell.

5-0 out of 5 stars How Good Is This Handset/SpeakerPhone?
So good that callers do not even know I am on a speakerphone when I am on this handset outdoors, 100 feet from the base.

With two line operation, and a host of features, this phone is genuinely incomparable ... Read more


9. AT&T E5965C 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Answering System
by AT&T
list price: $179.99
our price: Too low to display
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0001MR13G
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: AT&T
Sales Rank: 1044
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

The AT&T Elite 5.8GHz Expandable Answering System with Talking CID and Dual Keypads and Color Display in Handset is expandable to 6 handsets and covers all the bases for your home or office communication needs. The handset and base have large graphical displays and hands-free speakerphone, and you can access the answering system directly from the cordless handset. Features canned graphics; 6 polyphonic ringer tones; vibrating ringer; lighted handset keypad; directory for 100 names and numbers; 50-name and -number Caller ID log; multilingual display menus; intercom between handsets and base; integrated digital answering system with 15 minute record time; talking Caller ID/Call Waiting capability; and power failure operation (batteries required). Requires phone company service. ... Read more

Features

  • Expandable up to 8 handsets, 1 color-LCD model included
  • All-digital answering machine, 25 minutes of recording time
  • Handset and base speakerphones; caller ID/call waiting, 50-call log
  • 50-number phone directory; selectable ring tones
  • 5.8 GHz digital frequency-hopping spread spectrum signal

Reviews (18)

2-0 out of 5 stars Features missing
For prospective buyers:This phone has no ability to transfer the phone book between handsets and/or base unit (you have to enter the number manually into each one) and has really irritating ring choices.

2-0 out of 5 stars wireless LAN users please read this
I do not own this wireless phone
but I was checking the replacement of Vtech, which has a lot of static, and the voicemail records without any reason
when I check this model, I found this phone is running on both 2.4 and 5.8GHz (same as Vtech)
wireless owners, pls think twice before buying this unit

2-0 out of 5 stars Not good with wireless communication
This is the second 5.8 we purchased and returned.It disconnects our wireless internet when the phone is in use.We have to turn the computer off and reboot to get it back once the call has ended.Funny, the label states this was developed just for wireless connections.We tried the Panasonic KX-TG5240M first which I commented on too.

The sound quality seemed to be good and battery life okay, just kills the internet... Really liked some of the features, but was a little complicated to program.You only have to do that once, though.So, if you are not worried about the wireles internet and can work your way through the first programing, this might be a good choice.

We are on our third brand, Radio Shack's 5.8.Funny, it costa LOT less and so far no problems.

4-0 out of 5 stars main pros and cons
This phone is top of the line AT&T has to offer.It includes all the features we often use as consumers.However, remember that this technology is rather new to the cordless phones market.If people learn about them and find out how they are best used, it will minimize the complaining factor.The only negitive thing i see about these new phones is their warrenty.When you pay that high the warrenty should be at least 3 years.

5-0 out of 5 stars AT&T E5965C 5.8 GHz
Great Phone. Straight forward, useful features, easy to use and to figure out, nice clear display. ... Read more


10. Panasonic KX-TG5422M 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with Dual Handsets
by Panasonic
list price: $99.95
our price: $93.73
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007Q3QP8
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 1465
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum operation * dual handsets * 3-line backlit LCD display * handset-to-handset intercom * 3-way conferencing (between handsets and outside line) * jacks for optional headsets * ... Read more

Features

  • 50-station phone book accessible from 3-line LCD
  • Digital duplex speakerphone in handsets
  • 5.8 GHz frequency-hopping digital spread spectrum signal
  • Supports caller ID/call waiting, 50-call history
  • 2 handsets; downloadable ringtones

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Vonage and this phone
This phone is a great match to Vonage.The Voice message indicator light works (needs to be turned on, its off by default on the handsets, uses more battery).The Screen will also display that you have a voicemail waiting.As for the function of the phone, its great, it has not interfered with anything else in my house andis a good feel on the ear.All in all I recommend this phone for use with Voicemail setups, and its good for Vonage. ... Read more


11. Panasonic KX-TG5432M 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with Answering System and Dual Handsets
by Panasonic
list price: $119.95
our price: $113.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007Q3QPS
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 604
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

5.8GHZ CORDLSS ANSWERING ... Read more

Features

  • 50-station phonebook shared among handsets
  • 2 handsets, 1 remote charging stand; downloadable ringtones
  • 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum signal
  • Digital answering system on base unit
  • Supports caller ID/Call waiting, 50-call memory

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars great phone!!
I just baught this phone today and I love it already. See we returned two other phones today,before we relized that 2.4 ghz phones are not compatible if you have a wirelss network in your house, so we went for this one at a 5.8 ghz freq. So if you have a wireless internet conection in your house save your time and go 5.8 like this phone here. The asortmant of rings are unique and not to anoying.
but, if you are looking to get a great phone for less ,about 40 dollars less, I really liked the one we had to return, just remember if you have wirelss internet dont bother. Here is the best for your buck and very sweet design, id say even nicer looking than this panasonic , wich is very sleek its self. It is made by General Electric (21028ge3) is the part number, there is one with an answering machine and one without, i baought both, the one without will save you even more if you allready have voicemail. Circuit city has allot of reviews for this phone, i recomend you look it up, just type that part number in google search and type reviews after it and it will pull up circuit city and the reviews. Anyways, i am not trying to take away from this Pannasonic, just wanted to say that both are great. Damien (mesa, Az) ... Read more


12. Panasonic KX-TG6500B 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable 2-Line Cordless Phone (Black)
by Panasonic
list price: $179.99
our price: Too low to display
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0002VMDIY
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 8367
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum operation * 2-line operation * multi-handset operation (add up to 3 optional cordless handsets for a total of 4) * digital answering machine * black finish * ... Read more

Features

  • Caller ID/wall waiting with 50-call memory
  • Supports 2 lines; flash, redial, hold functions
  • 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum signal
  • Expandable to 4 handsets, 1 included, with integrated speakerphone
  • 60-minute integrated digital answering system; 4 ring tones

Reviews (5)

4-0 out of 5 stars Very nice phone system
An incredible little phone system. We purchased a full compliment with 3 additional handsets a few months ago. So far it's been great. The default ring tone is nice but the other options are pretty annoying. The screen is easy to read and the menu system is very easy to navigate. The speakerphone is surprisingly clear. There has been no interference and our wireless computer network hub is only 10' away from the base. The Voice Enhance feature is pretty much worthless. It makes everyone sound like a Decepticon. The signal won't make it through our building's firewall about 200' away but I have yet to find a phone that will.

One point on caller ID: The handsets that do not answer a call will display "XX Missed Calls" but the caller ID data is still there. Hitting the up/down button will take you right to the numbers, just like on most cell phones. From the other reviews is sounded like Caller ID data would not be recorded on idle handsets.

This system replaces the hellish nightmare we had been using: the Siemens 2420 Gigaset. The Siemens phones had bad internal electrical connections that resulted in the earphone cutting out and non-functioning buttons. Those Siemens phones also had the worst menu system ever devised for a phone. Transferring a call was so complicated we got in the habit of physically handing the phones to the person the call was for. We're still getting used to being able to transfer calls!

1-0 out of 5 stars Misleading product
I purchased this phone, specifically for the mailbox functionality claimed by Panasonic ("Up to 3 mailboxes").

Unlike their other products, this product DOES NOT support mailboxes. Only after several conversations with their technical support did I "help" them come to the conclusion that their web site and product specs are incorrect.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very good phone but could use better user interface
I've owned several multi handset systems over the last 4 years beginning with the product the started it all off, the Siemens 2420.Don't even get me started on how bad the Siemens cordless handset reception is.Everyone who uses one knows they are pathetic.Other than the poor reception, the Siemens 2420 and 8825 still have the best menu system and setup of any multi handset system, Panasonic 6500/6502 included!

Just so everyone understands, Panasonic, Uniden and most companies (I believe Vtech/AT&T included) use the same chipsets from www.dspg.com.This is why the ergonomics of most of these systems are the same or similar.I'll list the advantages and disadvantages I see in the DSP Group implemenation as compared to Siemens way of doing things....

Advantages:
-Excellent handset reception (even the 2.4Ghz models are OK and do not experience much interference)5.8 is very clear with no interference in my home.
-handset range is actually better than I suspected at 5.8Ghz (remember the higher the frequency the shorter the wavelength
and generally the shorter the range).
-Room/baby monitor

Disadvantages:
-no handset naming
-handsets show missed call even if the call is answered by another handset.
-no password lockout for settings (such as answering machine PIN).Can't lockout the kids from being nosey.
-only supports 2 digit answering machine PIN
-When remote checking answering machine it does not support reading of caller ID info for message (how many people say "call me" but you don't remember their #)?
-overly complex menu to manipulate answering machine from remote phone.
-does not set time by using caller ID info
-4 handsets only
-True Speech voice compression quality is horrible even if set to "enhanced" mode.

So, reception alone is enough to convince me to keep this system and toss my aged Siemens.Ergo-wise, I will definitely miss my Siemens.Unfortunately Siemens Corporate tells me they will not have a new phone system until the second half of 2005.

Sorry that this review turned into a comparison to Siemens, however I feel that DSP Group, Panasonic, Uniden, etc. who support them need to get of their rocker and begin to expand the feature-set of the chipsets to support features that people can really use!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars VERY Satisfied with this phone
I purchased this phone with three additional handsets and I am extremely happy with it. The quality is excellent, compared to 2.4GHz phones, and it does not interfere with my wireless computer network. The range is excellent. All features are easy to use, clearly explained, and function perfectly. The phone has a great feel to it, and I am extremely satisfied with my purchase.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not well executed
There are, at this time, exactly two 5.8 GHz 2-line expandable phone systems -- this Panasonic and the Uniden TRU8866 -- and I found it frustrating to research them because they're new and there's not much information out there. So my two cents, should it be helpful...I bought this Panasonic 6500B and three handsets, played with them for a week, and called today for an RMA number to return them. I'm now evaluating the Uniden system, which I think I'll end up keeping.

(For reference, I'm migrating from a Siemens gigaset 2420, 2-line 2.4GHz system, amazon item B00004R7R1. It's noted for a few quirks, but it's been solid for 6 years and I'd easily favor it over the Panasonic.)

Pros:
-- you only have two options at present, so this phone does deliver 2-line 5.8 GHz functionality
-- blinking antenna for ringing/message was a nice touch
-- all of the basic stuff you'd expect...intercom, speakerphone, Caller ID, etc.


Cons:
-- poor sound quality, even compared to my 2.4GHz system -- there was a constant hiss even when standing near the base, and it wasn't line noise. (There is a voice boost/voice enhancer function, though even the manual notes that it might amplify any existing line noise you may already have.)

-- one 'feature' that tilted me toward the panasonic was a 'shared' phone directory among the handsets and base. It actually works like the Siemens - you have to manually copy phonebook entries from one handset to another, so keeping them all in sync is a pain.

-- The handsets didn't behave like extensions of the same line; when you answer a call on one handset, all of the others display 'missed call', which you must then clear from EACH handset. So I always seemed to pick up a handset with a few missed calls, which were actually answered on a different handset.

-- Lack of an aux port so the phone can catch the distinctive ring and shuttle a call to the fax (btw, the Uniden doesn't have this either)

-- Misc. minor annoyances: Panasonic still uses a two-digit code for the answering machine, as it did ~15 years ago. Only eight ring tones (4 ring/4 melody), none of which were great.

-- basic interface is just crude compared to other modern phones/cell phones (I'm a techie with a UI/usability background, so I do have bias there).

Overall, I found this Panasonic to be a step down from the Siemens. I've only had the Uniden for a couple days, and I'd certainly say it's the better option of the two. ... Read more


13. VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter)
by VTech
list price: $99.95
our price: $79.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0001MR140
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: VTech
Sales Rank: 6321
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Amazon.com Product Description

VTech's ip5825 cordless phone system offers 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrumoperation and a comprehensive combination of features at an affordable price.5.8 GHz DSS transmission represents the latest in today's cordless phone technologies,offering clearer reception, increased range and security, and less interferencethan older phones using the much busier 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz bands.

The ip5825 includestwo handsets but requires only one phone jack. Just plug the base unitinto any existing jack, and place the second handset and charger anywherethat you need an extra phone—all the latter needs is a power outlet.You can use the two handsets as a convenient around-the-house intercomsystem, transfer calls between handsets, and even share a conference call.

Ready for caller ID and call waiting (require phone company service),each handset has a three-line backlit LCD that displays the name and numberof any incoming call. Up to 50 names and numbers are stored in the handset'smemory, which can be accessed at any time by simply pressing arrow keysto scroll through the caller ID log. You can delete entries at any time,and you can display information in English, Spanish, or French.

Two hands-free conversation choices are available: speakerphone (bothbase and handset) or an optional headset (2.5 mm jack and belt clip included).Additional features include illuminated handset keypads, any key answer,handset volume, a mute button, and redial. The phone has a sleek grayexterior with a modern-looking finish, and it doesn't take up a lot ofroom. It can even be wall mounted.

What's in the Box
ip5825 cordless phone base unit, two handsets, one remote charger stand, two AC power adapters, one phone line cord, two battery packs, two belt clips, user guide, warranty information.

... Read more

Features

  • 50-name-and-number phonebook
  • Base and handset speakerphones, conference capability
  • 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum signal
  • Includes 2 handsets and remote charger station
  • Caller ID with 50-name-and-number log

Reviews (11)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great phones for the money.
I had purchased the 2.4 GHz VTech single phone, but returned it partly because of the good reviews here and I wanted 2 handsets. I'm glad I did these phones are much better. Some of the features I like:

- When you press 'On' to make a call a timer starts in the display window, and tells you how long you've been on the phone. Very handy, especially when on hold. Then, if you like, set the phone down (stand it up) and press the Intercom button. Now you're in speaker phone mode and can do other things while waiting.

- It feels good in the hand, has a solid feel. One handed dialing with thumb is easy.Volume control on the side is OK.

- The msg waiting light on the base unit is very noticeable - much more than the previous Vtech I just returned.

- Backlit keypad and display is handy at night. The Display window is very informative with various array of messages.

- The intercom-walkie talkie feature is kind of neat. The handsets can call each other. Nice around the house when you don'twant to use cell phones. While talking to each other, either phone can make an external call, and have a 3-way conversation.

- I like the default ringer tone. It's softer, warmer. I turned the ringers off other phones in the house.

- Shared phone book between handsets is smart and time saving. Changes, updates to the phone book on handset 1 are seen on handset 2, and vice versa.

- You can give each handset a unique name. The default is 'Vtech' on both. That can be changed.

People must like this phone - Amazon can't keep it in stock!

I've always been happy with Vtech phones and think the features, quality and price can't be matched by comparable brands.

1-0 out of 5 stars Third time is not a charm. Defects and lousy support.
I've given this phone more than a fair trial. I've purchased this and 5850 phones three times. (The 5850 has an answering machine but identical handsets.) All of their identical handsets have malfunctioned immediately or eventually. The first time one of the screens lost contrast and became unreadable. The last two times the handset became inoperable after being left off of the cradle for several hours. None of the buttons would respond until the phone was recradled for a moment. (This would happen even after the batteries were fully charged.)

I returned the first two for refunds, but the third time I sent a message to VTech's online "support." Their email response was: "Due to the nature of your inquiry, your request would have to be handled by a representative who will provide you with the more detailed information." But when I called the "tech support" number provided I infuriatingly discovered that they only have automated tech support when you select the support phone menu option. So, I called the sales number and the rep said they are trying out this new automated approach to "tech support." That is, they have decided to ditch genuine support.

I asked to speak to a sales supervisor and he said that they have had other complaints about the inoperable handsets. He offered to send me replacement handsets, saying that he thought they have fixed the issue. Which brings up the obvious question: why are they still permitting retailers to sell units that VTech knows have defects? I've only had this one for a week. Shouldn't those defective phones be recalled? The supervisor's only response was to chuckle nervously.

So, while these phones have good talk time and audio quality, and respectable features, I can't recommend them since they are highly prone to defects and the company has such a laughable excuse for support.

3-0 out of 5 stars Great for the first 8 months
This phone worked great with great sound for the first 8 months.Suddenly both handsets stopped taking a charge.No big deal, just replace the batteries.That worked for the main phone but the extra handset will not charge, either in the additional charger or the main charger.Haven't tracked down the problem but will keep trying.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Phones
I read all the reviews before purchasing this phone set and everything that was mentioned about it was accurate more or less.

Speaker phone is much better than I thought it would be , my wife is constantly using it, even though she claimed she did not need a phone with extra features. The second handset which just needs to be plugged in allows us to have a phone in our living room without having to run wires ...perfect!! ( I live in an old house)
Only disadvantage, which I find retarded since it appears that they put a lot of thought into this phone is the fact that you cannot add a "1" in front of a number that appears on the caller id to store in the phone book or redial out. You have to delete the whole number and re-enter it.

I was aware of this b4 purchasing the phone, read it on the reviews but still gave the phones five stars anyway.

3-0 out of 5 stars Its okay
Its just okay; 5.8G but my panasonic 2.4 has better sound quality to it. In this package you get two sets, master one and the other one. The only good thing is that the other set needs to be connected to the power socket only (no need to hook it up to the phone jack as long as the master base is hooked up) so it means you can place it anywhere in the house irrespective of having access to a phone jack nearby. Once again sound quality aint that good.
Addendum: Lately one of the handset is giving me problems; cant receive calls on this one.
PS (added after 3 months) Dont buy this set. I have learned it the hard (and expensive) way. ... Read more


14. Remanufactured Uniden DXAI5188-2 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Dual Handsets, Digital Answering System and Caller ID, Silver/Black
by Uniden
list price: $119.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B00081Q0W8
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Uniden
Sales Rank: 2139
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Amazon.com Product Description

Uniden's DXAI5188-2 cordless phone system offers a wealth of benefits--5.8 GHz analog technology, an integrated digital answering machine, caller ID and call waiting capability, as well as an additional handset. Still, the DXAI5188-2 requires only one phone jack for operation. Simply plug the main base unit into a phone jack, and the extra handset will configure itself to "talk" wirelessly with the base unit. The base unit also houses the digital answering system.

All call features are accessed through the phone system's handsets, including last number redial, call transfer between handsets, and convenient volume control. Each handset has a three-line backlit LCD for displaying caller information and for access to saved numbers, both of which are available even while you're taking another call. Information and menus can be displayed in your choice of English, French, or Spanish. Handsets are also compatible with most hearing aids and headsets (sold separately). The base unit and charging cradle are desk or wall mountable. This factory-refurbished model is backed by a 90-day warranty.

What's in the Box
DXAI5188-2 base unit, main handset, additional handset, remote charging cradle, phone line cord, two AC power adapters, two rechargeable battery packs, two battery covers, user guide, warranty information ... Read more

Features

  • Remanufactured to like-new condition; 90-day warranty
  • Convenient LCD with English, French, and Spanish menus
  • 5.8 GHz analog signal; integrated digital answering system
  • Caller ID/call waiting ready; 10 speed dial locations
  • 2 handsets and remote charging station, handset-to-handset call transfer

15. Panasonic KX-TG5240M GigaRange Supreme 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Answering System
by Panasonic
list price: $149.90
our price: $129.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0001Z5KIG
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 3714
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Amazon.com Product Description

Panasonic's KX-TG5240M utilizes the 5.8 GHz band and digital frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology for increased call security and range and for less interference. This system comes with one handset but can accommodate up to three more (for a total of four). Compatible with Caller ID/call waiting, the KX-TG5240M offers a 50-station caller ID memory and dialer, accessible through the handset's three-line backlit LCD. It also features talking caller ID, which audibly announces who's calling through the handset and base speakerphones. Rounding out the main features are an integrated digital answering system and a light-up antenna on the handset that flashes to alert you to new calls and messages. The handsets also offer a variety of ring tones and melodies to choose from.

The KX-TG5240M allows you to pre-program frequently called numbers, even for chain dialing (ideal for calling automated systems that require a series of numeric inputs). It's also Caller IQ compatible, a service provides updates on weather, sports, horoscopes, and more; the information is sent directly to your telephone and displayed on the handset screen. (Caller ID and call waiting require subscription through your phone company. Caller IQ is a fee based service that requires registration.)

What's in the Box
KX-TG5230M base unit, handset, AC power adapter, phone line cord, belt clip, NiMH battery pack, user guide, warranty information ... Read more

Features

  • Caller ID/call waiting, talking caller ID; Caller IQ
  • 50-station memory and dialer; handset speakerphone; voice paging
  • 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum signal
  • Expandable to 4 handsets, 1 included
  • Integrated digital answering system

Reviews (37)

4-0 out of 5 stars A good phone, not a great one
I bought the 5240 for my business and was happy with it right away.Since it's important for me to have my hands free while talking, I use a Panasonic headset (a cheapie).The voice quality is fine, and when I use the Voice Enhancement feature it's even better.I also have a wireless network (running at 2.8 GHz) and have run into no problems with the two frequencies running so close together.I'm able to walk well away from the base with no cut out problems, either.Talking Caller ID is cool, but not too useful.The handset by itself isn't too comfortable, but it's fine.

The main problem I've had is with the display on the handset.Suddenly, they became so dim I couldn't read them - but only on some of the menus.This became a little worse over the next week or so, so I exchanged.After looking at what was available, I exchanged it for another 5240 since I liked the first one so well.I ran into another display problem almost immediately with this one, but it wasn't bad enough to exchange.Six months later, I still have it and am living with the problem.When compared to sound quality, ease of use, and range, this is a minor problem.

5-0 out of 5 stars Maybe they fixed it?
I read the other reviews for this and many of them complained that the person at the other end would hear your voice garbled or distorted if you got too close to the base unit.We just bought a KX-TG5243M (same as the 5240 but it comes packaged with 3 handsets) on May 27, 2005, and it does not have that problem.I have even held the handset with the antenna literally touching the base unit antenna, and the person I was talking to could hear me clearly.So I guess either the problem did not exist on every unit, or Panasonic has fixed it.
Other than that, the phone has everything we want, including some features that were sorely missing on our old Uniden TRU-5885:On it you could not have a conference call with both handsets - only with a handset and the speakerphone in the base unit.And every time the power went out I had to get the manual out to find out how to set the clock again, despite the fact that every time a call came in the Caller ID showed the CORRECT time.Panasonic has managed to make their phone smart enough to use the caller ID info to update its clock automatically.

5-0 out of 5 stars About 3 months and problem free
I have had this system with one extension phone for about 3 months now and have had no problems with it. Great sound quality, no glitches in performance or operation.

2-0 out of 5 stars Loved the features, hated the sound quality
I bought this unit because of other reviews I had read concerning wireless connections and cordless phones.Well, they were wrong.The extra handset was in the room with our wireless router for our computers.You had to leave the room to get a phone call.There was nothing but static on the phone.

The base unit had some problems too with sound.It would screech and whistle about 15-20 seconds into a call, and that was standing right in front of the base.

I really did like some of the features like the speaker phone/intercom.All the whistles and bells aren't worth anything if the phone doesn't work.I took this back and got an AT & T E5960.So far we are satisfied with that one.

4-0 out of 5 stars One other feature is missing
My old Panasonic answering machine had the ability to call a pre-programmed number to notify that there is a message. They call it 'to page', but since the pagers have long gone - it just calls my cell phone and hangs up. That is the feature that I will miss a lot!

Also, I don't see it offered at Amazon, but Panasonic also has model KX-TG5243: same as this one but with three handsets. If you are planning to buy this and a handset - 5243 combination is cheaper ... Read more


16. Panasonic GigaRange KX-TG5561M 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Talking Caller ID (Metallic Grey)
by Panasonic
list price: $129.99
our price: $119.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007U8Y92
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 9436
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Amazon.com Product Description

The KX-TG5561M 5.8 GHz cordless phone system from Panasonic offers digital FHSS signal reception for clear, secure calls, plus room to grow. Featuring call waiting and talking caller ID, the KX-TG5561M is able to store up to 50 names and numbers. A light-up antenna alerts you to new calls silently, if you choose, while versatile ringer options let you choose from three sound patterns, four melodies, or even customized ring tones that you can record yourself.

A single, metallic grey handset (model KX-TGA552M) is included; the system can be expanded to eight handsets total. Accessory handsets do not require separate phone jacks--just plug the charging cradle into a power outlet, and the handset will automatically configure itself to the base system.

Additional features include mute, hold, flash, redial (last number dialed from the base, last five numbers from the handset), and dual keypad and display. The KX-TG5561M offers speakerphone capabilities from both base and handset, and an intercom system allows communication between handsets and between the base unit and individual handsets.

What's in the Box
KX-TG5561M base and one handset, AC power adapter, battery pack, battery cover, phone line cord, belt clip, user guide and setup information, warranty information ... Read more

Features

  • Multiple ringer options, customized ringtones, adjustable volume
  • 5.8 GHz digital frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology
  • Expandable to 8 handsets, 1 included
  • Call waiting, talking caller ID, 50-number memory
  • Intercom from base to handset and from handset to handset

17. Panasonic GigaRange KX-TG5471S 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with Answering System
by Panasonic
list price: $99.95
our price: $94.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007QM8DO
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 1582
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

5.8 GHz digital spectrum spread operation * built-in digital answering machine with up to 15 minutes total record time * 3-line backlit LCD display on handset * 3-way conferencing (between handset, base unit and outside line) * jack for optional headset * ... Read more

Features

  • Speakerphone, Voice Enhancer technology, easy menu operation
  • Illuminated keypad; 3 ringer patterns and 4 melody rings
  • 5.8 GHz signal with frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology
  • All-digital answering system with 16-minute recording time
  • Call waiting/caller ID compatible, 50-station memory dialer

Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars So far so good.
This is the third cordless phone I have bought in a month. The first, a Motorola, had terrible echoes and sound. That one went back. The second, a GE, was fine, for the first three weeks. Then the answering machine shut down erasing all the messages every time I put the phone in the cradle. That one went back. I've only had the Panasonic a couple of days, cut so far so good. The sound is decent, though I would like the handset to be a little louder. But everything else works and I have to admit, the talking caller ID is pretty cool. Hopefully this one will keep working.
Update: A week later and still working. I just wanted to add, however, despite what the Amazon site says, this only has one handset and is not expandable.
One more cool feature I have found. You can subscribe to the Caller IQ serivce to get weather and other things on the phone. This is OK, but the best part is you can use the web site to import your Outlook contacts. Then you can check the ones you want on your phone and they are automatically downloaded to the address book in the phone. Saves lots of work. ... Read more


18. Panasonic GigaRange KX-TG5439S 5.8 GHz DSS Shock-Resistant Cordless Phone with Dual Handsets and Answering System
by Panasonic
list price: $149.95
our price: $139.64
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007QM87K
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 2942
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

5.8GHZ CORDLSS ANSWERING ... Read more

Features

  • 50-station phonebook shareable between handsets
  • Voice Enhancer technology; easy menu operation
  • 5.8 GHz frequency hopping digital spread spectrum
  • Fully-digital answering system
  • Call waiting/caller ID compatible, 50-call memory

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Best Phone
This Phone is the best....
I had not been happy with other brand name phones....
Since then I have always shopped for Panasonic phones...
The gigarange 5.8 is the best so far..I received a great price and free shipping...
Can't get better than this..... ... Read more


19. AT&T E5865 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Answering System and Dual Keypads
by AT&T
list price: $159.99
our price: Too low to display
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B00023CJKE
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: AT&T
Sales Rank: 3244
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum operation * multi-handset operation (add up to 7 optional cordless handsets for a total of 8) * digital answering machine with 25 minutes of recording time * 2-way intercom and paging * large lighted graphic display with graphics and icon-driven menu * ... Read more

Features

  • Expandable to 8 handsets, 1 included
  • All-digital answering machine, 25 minutes of recording time
  • Caller ID/call waiting, 50-call history
  • 50-number phone directory; handset and base speakerphones
  • 5.8 GHz digital frequency-hopping spread spectrum signal

Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great phone
I have had this phone now about 3 months and I am VERY HAPPY with it. IT has all the things and want and many more, The hand sets are very clear and I love the fact I can check voice mail on any hand set that goes with it I do not have to run to the main answering machine to check the voice mail. The range of the hand sets is great had no problem at all with this.So far I love everything with this phone, It is much better than either of the last two phone I have had.

4-0 out of 5 stars Pretty good phone, with some funky features...
I bought this phone (plus an additional handset) to replace my old Sony 2.4GHz phone. The old phone interfered with my home WiFi network. This new phone, although it is a dual-mode phone, claims not to interfere and so far that has been the case for me.

There are a number of nice features on this phone. Both the handsets and the base station have built-in speaker phones. The answering machine is easy to program. The handsets are easy to set up with the base station (a near impossibility with my old Sonys). The phones are reasonably stylish in a utilitarian sort of way and have enough heft that you won't mind using them.

The phones and base station have LCD displays for programming. The phone has a color display and you can choose "wallpaper" for it (right...). The spare handset I bought was only black and white (I could have chosen another color handset). By default it shows a smiley face. The ringers are a bit cloying (you can set them to play music or choose from several obnoxious ring styles). Here's the digital revolution turning something simple into a needlessly complex toy.

If you ignore all the stupid bells and whistles, though, the phone does everything I ask of it. It was very easy to setup and it works well. Other brands aren't that much better in terms of "silly quotient" and don't offer the range of useful features. I would give this phone 3 1/2 stars if I could, but it's pretty good.

1-0 out of 5 stars Beware... it's another dual-band device
This one looked so good, so I went to Circuit City yesterday to take a look.Right on the box, it brags about using 5.8 GHz AND 2.4 GHz to provide the best performance.Seems that all the so-called 5.8 GHz devices built by V-tech, including those V-tech builds for other companies like AT&T, are dual band.Beware, if you are worried about interference to your computer wireless network. ... Read more


20. Panasonic KX-TG5452M 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with Talking Caller ID, Answering System, and Dual Handsets
by Panasonic
list price: $139.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007Q3QRQ
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 4089
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

5.8GHZ CORDLESS ANSWERING ... Read more

Features

  • 50-station phonebook shared among handsets
  • 2 handsets and remote charger stand, 2 downloadable ringtones per handset
  • 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum signal
  • Digital answering system with 21-minute recording time
  • Talking caller ID/call waiting, 50-call memory

1-20 of 78       1   2   3   4   Next 20
Prices listed on this site are subject to change without notice.
Questions on ordering or shipping? click here for help.

Top