- 2.4 GHz DSS Frequency Hopping Technology
- Speakerphone in Handset
- 50 Name/Number Directory
- Large Lighted Display in Handset
- Handset Volume Control
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent multi-function telephone,
By Thom C (Red Sox Nation) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: AT&T E 2125 2.4 GHz Cordless Answering System with Caller ID/Call Waiting (Office Product)
I bought this set as a replacement for my AT&T 1825 corded telephone with answering machine. (The replacement was because something went wrong with the answering machine function - I now use it in the office because of the great speaker-phone function, and it is always good to have a POTS handset for when the power goes out.) Overall I have been very satisfied with the installation and operation of the phone. I have not had complaints from callers when I use the cordless handset - so as far as I can tell that piece works well. The playback of messages (operation and sound quality) is fine.The setup takes some getting used to. You can figure out how to setup the answering machine without reference to the manual - if you have patience. The handset setup is OK - changing things like ring tones and volume is straightforward. Maintaining the phone list from the Caller ID list, however, is pretty much useful in my service area -- all calls from my phone MUST be 11 digits (preceded by "1") and ten digit numbers are stored in CID/Call Lists with no way to insert a digit at the beginning of the string, so I end up not using that feature to load numbers (since I need to key in the whole string anyway). I haven't tested the handset range, but it works everywhere in a 2-story Colonial. It is different from the AT&T 1825 in that the speaker-phone is in the handset (of course), the handset has the Caller ID/number lists and there is a socket for a headset (not included). I am satisfied enough not to look for a replacement.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible Answering Machine Audio,
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This review is from: AT&T E 2125 2.4 GHz Cordless Answering System with Caller ID/Call Waiting (Office Product)
It's a shame, I like everything about this phone except the answering machine audio quality. It's a garbled mess. I don't know what AT&T was thinking. They made a good phone with nice features, user-friendly but then installed the worst answering machine. I wish I had read the reviews before buying. This unit lured me in with the price when I did a side-by-side visual comparison at the store. It looked better than anything else in its price category. The phone is laid out nicely and easy to use. I like the handset speaker, too, so I can set the phone down and talk. Caller ID, call log, and directory and all work fine. But I was appalled the first time I heard the sound quality of a recorded message. Horrible! A good phone with a really bad answerer.
4.0 out of 5 stars
INEXPENSIVE CORDLESS WITH VERY USEFUL FEATURES & USER FRIENDLY TOO!,
By Heather L. Parisi "Robert and Heather Parisi" (St. Augustine, FL USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: AT&T E 2125 2.4 GHz Cordless Answering System with Caller ID/Call Waiting (Office Product)
IN A NUTSHELL: FULL FEATURED LIGHTWEIGHT PHONE THAT'S LIGHT IN PRICE TOO!I bought this phone at Sam's last month to replace an old General Electric cordless that we had all been very fond of. We had the GE phone for about 8 years and it cost about $40. For that, we had caller ID and a 900 GHz cordless phone, complete with battery and charger. The only nice extra was that the bottoms lit up when pressed and stayed lit for 10 seconds and it had a display that showed the number being called, redialed or the incoming number. In essence, we wanted at least that much in our new phone. Well, this model E2125 from AT&T does all that and much more. -----> WHAT WE LIKE MOST ABOUT THIS PHONE <----- * - Very Audible whether on speaker or normal, with Adjustable Volumes * - THE SPEAKERPHONE IN THE HANDSET WHILE LIGHTWEIGHT IS EXCELLENT -- HANDY & AUDIBLE TOO! * - This 2.4 Ghz model has a MUCH LONGER RANGE than the 900 MHz models, in this case we can go about 800-1,000 feet from our house and still use the phone compared to 50-150 feet. This was an important consideration for us as we sometimes take the phone outside and our yard is several acres. *- FEATURES - such as; a choice of ringer Volumes and Tones, Directory, Call-Log, Call-Waiting + Caller ID. -----> WHAT WE DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE PHONE <----- *- THE ANSWERING MACHING, basically enough has been said about it by others, but we bought this phone without needing it to be an answering machine. DECEMBER 11, 2006 UPDATE REGARDING THE ANSWERING MACHINE: Nevertheless, we do use the answering machine and although it is far from an ideal answering machine it does work as an integrated system with the phone, without any tape and without us having to create our own message: both features are to our liking. Since originally setting the phone up, several months ago, we have become more accustomed to using the answering machine and have learned the ins-and-outs of using it more easily and well. BOTTOM LINE: SO FAR WE ARE ALL HAPPY CAMPERS We were all very pleasantly surprised by most everything about this phone so how much more could we reasonably expect in this price range. [I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY PRODUCT OR COMPANY]
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