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    January 28, 2013
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Make and receive calls with this AT&T corded speakerphone. Its caller ID capability lets you see who's on the other end, and it has an extra-large display for easier readability. This AT&T corded speakerphone has an Audio Assist feature that adjusts the volume and enhances the sound to improve call clarity.
 
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3 out of 5
3
OK except no hold button
on January 28, 2013
Posted by: ISellHomes
from Buffalo Grove, IL
This is my assistant's phone. We didn't realize it didn't have a hold button! All she can do is mute the calls and then wait for me to pick up before she can hang up. Scrolling through caller ID isn't easy and often the older ones come before the new ones. Yuch.
What's great about it: Looks sleek
What's not so great: Large buttons for uncomfortable dialing, no hold button!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Sound Quality
3 out of 5
3
Ease of Use
2 out of 5
2
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Make calls smoothly with this AT&T two-line corded telephone. Its speakerphone feature facilitates group conversations in your office, and caller ID lets you know who's calling, so you can decide whether to pick up. Use the 18-number speed dial feature of this AT&T two-line corded telephone to connect quickly to your most important contacts.
 
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2 out of 5
2
Not practical for everyday use.
on January 28, 2013
Posted by: ISellHomes
from Buffalo Grove, IL
Verified Purchase:Yes
I work from home so my phone is very important to me.
1) Numbers so large that it spreads out the keypad and makes dialing uncomfortable. Had an AT&T model with smaller buttons that was a dream. Not this one.
2. Caller ID is slow and if you wait for it to show up, your caller may have hung up.
3. To scroll through the past call list, is cumbersome and requires several steps. It sometimes starts with the oldest first so it takes FOREVER to get through all the numbers. My last AT&T phone, you just pushed the down button and it let you scroll through them.
4. Voices come through very brassy. Often it sounds like another phone may be off the hook listening in but that's impossible in my case.
5. Loved my last AT&T phone except that the handset jack loosened and I had to keep it taped to keep a connection. I'm hoping this one isn't the same.
What's great about it: It can sit at an angle to easily read caller ID
What's not so great: Caller ID, Viewing Past Call List, etc.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Sound Quality
2 out of 5
2
Ease of Use
1 out of 5
1
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