Uniden EZI996 900 MHz Extended Range Cordless Telephone
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: 900 MHz Extended Range;Caller ID/Call Waiting;30 Caller ID Memory Locations;Audio Boost;One Touch Emergency Dial.
If you're missing calls because you can't hear the phone ring, and if you don't find much comfort in those annoying (and tiny) blinking lights that aren't much help from across the room, consider the Uniden EZI-996. The practical design helps solve a number of problems for users with minor sight or hearing challenges. Two large red lights on the base indicate when the phone is ringing and when you have a voicemail message--and they're large enough to see more clearly from a distance. A belt clip is included, so you can keep the handset with you as you walk around the house. You can also keep your hearing aid connected and wear the handset comfortably at your waist. Separate controls adjust the ringer and the handset volume, and a handset indicator sound helps you locate the unit if you've lost it in the couch cushions. The keypad is backlit and has large buttons, making it easier to see when dialing. The EZI-996 operates with a reliable 900 MHz transmission and tried-and-true analog technology. With subscription to service through your local phone company, the 30-station caller ID tracks your recent calls and returns them at the touch of a button. A separate 10-station memory stores your most frequently dialed numbers, with a one-touch dial for an emergency contact. Uniden includes a one-year warranty covering parts and service. What's in the Box Base, cordless handset, AC adapter, battery, battery cover, telephone line cord, belt clip, user's guide, warranty and registration card
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Uniden EZI996 900 MHz Extended Range Cordless Telephone Reviews
Love that it has a loud ringer. Exactly what I needed. Love this phone. Also like the message light when it lights up it is very bright and you can't miss it. Has all the features one would want on a phone.
Easy to change volume while in call. We have a 5.8 MHz Uniden that has a short range due to the wireless interference, according to the Uniden tech support I spoke to. -Can't use the phone when sitting on base - needs to be charged to use. I bought this phone for it's 900 MHz feature which doesn't interfere with our wireless network or other electronic equipment - or should I say they don't interfere with this phone.
-No speakerphone. The audio boost feature is off. Large buttons, easy to push with long nails. I had few phones to choose from in the 900 MHz range, so the only thing that would lead me to buy another 900 MHz would be if it had a speakerphone, a full featured base, and expandable handsets.
Has a input jack to use headphones with (they don't come with phone). -When dialing, the tone when dialing out is very loud - painful to the ear. The pros:. The cons:.
I am not elderly but still appreciate most features.
No more calls sayiing "Well it's nice but I can't hear when I'm".fill in the blank. If you or anyone that you know is so afflicted, buy this phone, or ear plugs.
The problem with all the other phones, is that she could not travel around her cave, at the speed aided by a walker, without losing the signal. I bought this for my mother-in-law, with an emphasis on IN-LAW.
ET 101. Lower frequency, longer range.
This phone fit the bill. "God is in his Heaven and all is right with the world".
Aside from the obvious,"Don't go there when your on the phone." I got her the 900mhz Uniden and the calls stopped. That's it.
great looking phone with big numbers and light up ringer. Would have rated it with 5 stars, but does not have a speaker phone feature.
Good Will will get this one soon. I bought a 900 MHz Uniden phone in '98 or so, and it was totally fineimpressive, really. (5) The phone generates much more heat than the older Uniden. Are they concerned that as I age I won't remember the number of the local 911 service. (4) The ringer volume buttons are on the handset, right where someone picking the phone up would naturally place a thumb. (2) There's an intense red strobe that indicates voice mail waiting.
The strobe has two settings. The dimmer setting is still bright enough that the neighbors across the alley probably wonder if there's danger of some explosion in my kitchen. An LED would have been much more appropriate, and used less power. This one's plenty loud.
This phone's negatives:. (3) Emergency, 911, is a single button. I liked Uniden then, so I thought I'd give them another shot. The range was maybe half a block through housing, the signal was clear, the battery life was great, and it was a good, clean design. So, I bought this three months ago and still feel that I need a new phone. OTOH, it'll probably be a negative, not a positive. It's not enough that I'm concerned about the lifetime of the phone, but it is enough that I make sure to unplug it when I leave town for a few days since it's apparently drawing considerable current. (2) Give me a while, and I might think of something else.
Going into the basement one floor below the base station is problematicnever an issue with my older Uniden. (1) The range is limited and the sound quality is poor, often static-filled if I'm not in the same or an adjacent room to the base station. Why place a button people will seldom use in a place where it could easily be accidentally pressed. Positives:. I've had to repeatedly readjust the ringer volume just because I've picked the phone up to make a call. (1) I used to prefer mechanical ringers because they're louder. It lasted a decade before I managed to destroy it (my faultnot an issue with the phone).
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