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Product Description: NW BELL 35828-M2 5.8 GHz Multi-Handset, 2-Line Phone System with Call Waiting Caller ID, Digital Answering System and Speakerphone 40-name/number Caller ID memory; 3-line backlit LCD display; Digital voice encryption system; 5 ringtones; Expandable up to 4 handsets; Hearing aid compatible; 75-channel auto scan; Flash, Last Number Redial, Pause, Hold and Mute; Headset jack; Silver and black "5.8 GHz Multi-Handset, 2-Line Phone System with Call Waiting Caller ID, Digital Answering System and Speakerphone"Amazon.com Product Description: This stylishly modern phone from Northwestern Bell offers a clear 5.8 GHz signal with plenty of security, range and clarity; it automatically scans though the 40 available channels to keep your conversation clearly audible and static free. The handset's three-line LCD screen provides access to call waiting/caller ID (with subscription to local service) that lets you know who's calling at a glance, along with storing 20 names and numbers of your most recent callers. Return their calls at the touch of a button with the display-and-dial feature, or add their information to your 20-station phone book for permanent storage. Two-line capability makes this an ideal system for those with home offices or teenagers with private lines. The phone also includes a 13-minute fully-digital answering system that features remote message checking. An additional charging cradle is provided for the second handset. Each handset includes a headset jack and belt clip, and is hearing aid compatible; the volume of both ringer and conversation can be adjusted with the flick of a switch. The manufacturer offers a one-year warranty, covering parts and service. What's in the Box Two cordless handsets, one base with answering system, one charging cradle, two phone cords, two power adapters, two batteries, two belt clips, user's guide, warranty card
Northwestern Bell 35828-M2 5.8 GHz Two-line Cordless Phone with Answering System and Dual Handsets Features:
- 5.8 GHz analog signal transmission; supports 2 lines
- 2 handsets, 40-channel auto-scan
- Call waiting/caller ID with 20-station memory
- Digital answering system on base
- Handset speakerphone
Customer Reviews:
- Overall disappointment: Despite having 5.8 GHZ and digital spread spectrum technology, the sound quality is poor, much worse than a Radio Shack product I purchased about three years ago but is no longer made. The handset is not comfortable to hold against the ear. Unfortunately every year there seems to be fewer and fewer 2-line cordless phone options offered. I choose this brand due to price. it was lower than V-Tech or Panasonic units. Maybe the others are better. Another complaint is that the headset buttons are very small and hard to read. There are a lot of features on this phone system but a real problem is that it becomes cumbersome to do things that should be simple, like having someone pick up the other handset and immediately be able to join in conversation. The instructions are clear and easy to follow if you have the patience to read them.
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