Uniden EXI8560 5.8 GHz Caller ID Cordless Phone
Keep in touch with friends and family with this EXI8560 5.8 GHz Caller ID Cordless Phone. The phone has English, French and Spanish language menu prompts for almost unbelievably easy use. For absolute simplicity and freedom, the phone is headset compatible for hands-free use (headset is optional). Do you have a hearing aid? Don't worry, this phone is completely hearing aid compatible for natural sound and you can adjust the volume. The backlit keypad makes it easy to enter phone numbers or access features in any light setting. A large, easy-to-read LCD screen displays the date, time, extension, and other data and is also compatible with Caller-ID and Call-Waiting display. With 10 speed dial locations, you can keep track of your favorite friends and family.
10 Speed Dial Locations - Stores up to 10 phone memories for those you call most often Ringer Setting (High/Low/Off) - Easily adjustable Handset Status LED Last Number Redial - Instantly dial the last number called at the touch of a button View Stored Number During Call Ni-Cd Rechargeable Battery Included VoiceMail Waiting Indicator - To activate the Caller ID and/or VoiceMail features, you must subscribe through your local telephone company. Find Handset Locator Key at Base - Forgot where you last left your handset? Press button at base and your handset rings Desk or Wall Mountable - Saves space and charges in two positions - horizontally on a desk or in the hanging position Headset Compatible - Allows for an optional headset to be connected for convenient hands-free operation Hearing Aid Compatible with Volume Control Belt Clip Included - Why carry handset around? Conveniently clip it to your belt
Keep in touch with family and friends with the Uniden EXI8560 Caller ID Cordless Phone, which boasts an extended 5.8 GHz range for exceptional clarity and voice security. Packed with advanced features, this easy-to-use phone offers trilingual language menu prompts in English, French and Spanish so you'll never have to struggle to find and understand the information you need. Additionally, the EXI8560 is both handset and hearing aid compatible and offers a large, easy-to-read LCD screen that displays the date, time, extension and other important data. Designed to save you time and make everyday communication simpler and more fun, the EXI8560 features a backlit keypad for easy dialing or access to features in any light setting. Additionally, this system displays the name and number of the caller in call waiting even while you're already on the phone. (Note: to activate caller ID features, you must first subscribe through your telephone company.) Ten speed-dial locations let you quickly access your most frequently dialed numbers, while the last number redial option instantly dials the last number you called at the touch of just one button. Can't find the handset? No problem. Simply depress the "Locate Handset" key on the base and the handset will ring. Wall and desk mountable, the EXI8560 includes a belt clip and rechargeable Ni-CD battery. It also is backed by a one-year limited warranty. The EXI8560 is backed by a one-year limited warranty. About Uniden 5.8GHz phones Uniden 5.8GHz phones operate on the higher end of the frequency spectrum, providing greater range and less interference than standard 2.4GHz phones. Uniden 5.8GHz digital FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) technology secures privacy while providing longer range and crystal clear sound. 5.8GHz frequencies often escape most wireless interference, including most Wi-Fi networks, resulting in a cleaner and clearer signal, and unlike many other 5.8GHz phones, Uniden TRU series phones both transmit and receive in 5.8GHz.
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Uniden EXI8560 5.8 GHz Caller ID Cordless Phone Reviews
Very good phone my family has been using it for about two months and we're happy with it. Overall a good choice for the money. We have not experienced any interference with our wireless router (which is about 4 feet away from the phone base). The previous 900mhz phone sometimes had interference issues. Reception is clear, and we have not had any problems using this phone anywhere in the house (upstairs or downstairs). It is connected as a digital phone to our cable modem, and is in our family room next to two computers. We only experienced one problem about two weeks after installation the phone was cutting voices in and out, but switching to another channel cleared this up.
into. I take with me on trips to plug my MagicJack phone. Great little phone.
It's like you're in an echo chamber. Use at your own risk. there's something weird with the microphone that makes your own voice VERY loud in your ear and it picks up background noise to loudly that it drowns out the voice on the other end. Made it practially impossible to have a convo in anything less than total silence. bought this phone because it seemed like a good value but quickly found it difficult to even have a conversation. And it doesn't even have a mute button. Promptly returned it and am on the lookout for something with better clarity.
I am quite pleased with this phone. Also, once again Amazon's shipping was phenomenally quick. Functions are faily easy to use, however it only allows for storage of 10 phone numbers. It is loud and reception is clear even taking it outside.
I thought it might be the other party roaming to a weak spot, but when even the answering machine message started doing this I dismissed that theory. After chatting with numerous callers and running into the same problem, I'd say the problem is with this phone. Keeping this phone within a few feet of the base did no good either. The volume of the caller even when set to max setting fades down to where you can hardly hear them then goes back up to normal.
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