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100 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 5.8? You judge
Note the 5825 does not have an answering machine (the 5850 does).
To start, I want to point out that this is actually a hybrid 2.4/5.8 system. The handset transmits @ 2.4GHz and the base @ 5.8 GHz. (I remember Panasonic did a similar thing with their first 2.4 phones which actually used 2.4 and 900MHz.) So if you think this phone will be 100% interference free from...
Published on July 26, 2004 by tallJay

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Its okay
Its just okay; 5.8G but my panasonic 2.4 has better sound quality to it. In this package you get two sets, master one and the other one. The only good thing is that the other set needs to be connected to the power socket only (no need to hook it up to the phone jack as long as the master base is hooked up) so it means you can place it anywhere in the house irrespective of...
Published on October 12, 2004 by Omer Yusaf MD


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100 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 5.8? You judge, July 26, 2004
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This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
Note the 5825 does not have an answering machine (the 5850 does).
To start, I want to point out that this is actually a hybrid 2.4/5.8 system. The handset transmits @ 2.4GHz and the base @ 5.8 GHz. (I remember Panasonic did a similar thing with their first 2.4 phones which actually used 2.4 and 900MHz.) So if you think this phone will be 100% interference free from 2.4 GHz sources you may be disappointed (though I have not had any problems yet with our other 2.4G phone). Now leaving that, I find that this phone works quite well. The sound is good with normal use, speakerphone and headset. I especially like that there is only one phonebook that either handset can access. I also like that it uses regular AAA NiMH batteries (included).
I took off one star because of the extremely limited way you can edit names/numbers in the phone book. For example, you cannot add a "1" in front of a number. You have to delete the whole number and re-enter it. Same with names.
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58 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best 5.8 GHz Phone We've Found, July 6, 2004
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G. Smith (Huntington Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
We've been looking to replace our Panasonic 900 MHz phone which just died. We tried numerous Panasonic phones (2.4 and 5.8 GHz), and were unhappy with most of them. Brought home the Vtech i5867 5.8 Ghz with the built-in digital answering machine to try out. The phone had great sound quality, but the answering machine sounded terrible. In fact, most of the built-in answering machines we tried were awful. I know, digital will never be as clear as tape. But you should at least be able to understand part of the message a caller leaves. We finally found the ip5825 and decided to purchase a separate digital answering machine (AT&T). We're very happy with our choice. What can you say? The price is reasonable, the phone has excellent sound quality and range, and it uses the standard AAA rechargeable batteries. So you can go to your local Wal-Mart for replacements. I've been a panasonic fan for along time, so it was hard at first switching to Vtech. But the Panasonic 5.8 GHz phones were all pretty expensive compared to the Vtech. And to be honest, didn't sound as good.

The only negative I would mention is the on/off buttons on the handset could be a little larger and easier to locate. But the ip 5825 has the "any key answer" feature, which kind of makes that complaint mute. You can't go wrong for the price.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great features and performance, September 8, 2004
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ian17552 (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
I recently got these phones from Costco and am very pleased. They replaced a much more expensive Siemens system that I'd had for four years. At first I was a bit disappointed by the toy like appearance that these phones have and I would have been happy to return them if there had been anything functional that I didn't like about them. After a month, I don't care what they look like because I love these phones.

Here's what I like:
Great range - I live in a three story house in the city and I get great reception in every room and even outside. Better than I've ever had with a cordless set.
Excellent volume - I hear people much better than I am used to, the sound is quite clear, the volume controls are simple and easy to access. I've had nothing but positives on how I sound to other people.
Speakerphone - Surprisingly good! I can use it with confidence of great sound both ways. Also is a huge help for those times when I'm in some call queue.
Voice Mail waiting indicator - love having that.
Other things I like: It stands upright on my desk. It feels sturdy. It was easy to set up. The batteries will be easily replaceable if need be. Nice weight. Number entered in phone book on phones automatically copies to the other phone.

Possible negatives:
Can't add more phones. Keys, though lighted, are a bit small. That's about it.

Don't let the toy like appearance put you off.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great phones for the money., March 3, 2005
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This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
I had purchased the 2.4 GHz VTech single phone, but returned it partly because of the good reviews here and I wanted 2 handsets. I'm glad I did these phones are much better. Some of the features I like:

- When you press 'On' to make a call a timer starts in the display window, and tells you how long you've been on the phone. Very handy, especially when on hold. Then, if you like, set the phone down (stand it up) and press the Intercom button. Now you're in speaker phone mode and can do other things while waiting.

- It feels good in the hand, has a solid feel. One handed dialing with thumb is easy. Volume control on the side is OK.

- The msg waiting light on the base unit is very noticeable - much more than the previous Vtech I just returned.

- Backlit keypad and display is handy at night. The Display window is very informative with various array of messages.

- The intercom-walkie talkie feature is kind of neat. The handsets can call each other. Nice around the house when you don't want to use cell phones. While talking to each other, either phone can make an external call, and have a 3-way conversation.

- I like the default ringer tone. It's softer, warmer. I turned the ringers off other phones in the house.

- Shared phone book between handsets is smart and time saving. Changes, updates to the phone book on handset 1 are seen on handset 2, and vice versa.

- You can give each handset a unique name. The default is 'Vtech' on both. That can be changed.

People must like this phone - Amazon can't keep it in stock!

I've always been happy with Vtech phones and think the features, quality and price can't be matched by comparable brands.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product - well designed, June 29, 2004
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This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
These phones are an excellent choice. Read the above features for all the normal stuff.

The phones work great. Unusual items of interest:
1) The phones SHARE a phone book. This is very cool. If you are using the second handset, and you have typed all the numbers into the first handset, they will all be there.

2) The phones use standard size NimH batteries. This should make it very easy to replace them when they wear out (a common cordless phone problem).

Downsides: Only supports the 2 handsets it comes with.

I am very happy with my purchase.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars VTech 5.8GHz, a great bargain, November 15, 2005
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This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
I've owned two VTech phones, this one being my second--and I've had this new 5.8GHz model for a couple of weeks now. I am very satisified with the reception, clarity, ease of use, and give this product a full, 5 stars. The speakerphone is even much clearer than I have heard on other, comparable, phones. For the price, you surely cannot find a better deal?
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly the Right Features I Needed, August 5, 2005
This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
When looking at 5.8Ghz dual-handset phones, I first tried a Uniden model DXAI 5588-2 that had an integrated answering feature. Everything was cheesy on that one, it was complicated for what it offered, and I have no use for the answering device anyway. Additionally, Uniden seems to avoid specifying whether their products are DSS, FHSS or any other level of security.
The VTech came along for exactly the same price, and as soon as I had a look at it, I was done phone shopping. After I set it up and used it a while, I was completely satisfied with what came out of the box. The interfaces are not unlike the ones I use on my mobile phone. It was important that the second handset need not be connected to a phone jack, as do some others. I have had no interference problems (even using VoIP internet phone service). The speakerphone in the handset was a big deal to me, as is the handset synchronization. The phone directory only holds 50 numbers, so saving everyone's mobile, home and office numbers may be a problem.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect operation and easy to Use, July 29, 2005
This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
These model phones are very lite and easy to hold on to.The battery life has been very good and they sound crystal clear even while walking around the outside of my house and out to check the mail.The keypad is very comfortable and can not easily be pushed by accident and the numbers are well spaced out.The phones are placed in my bedroom and office.The phones have yet to cause static or interference with my Sony baby monitor that operates on 2.4ghz and while using my cell phone there has not been any problems on my end or for the person using the cordless landline. I even use a bluetooth device that uses 2.4ghz and have had not channel crossover problems at all, how amazing! I really like that the second base does not require a phone line to be dedicated to the unit.I have fax, DSL, and landline so my space and adapters is limited.The color is very nuetrel and the keypad is backlight and easy to see.The hip clip comes in handy also.Overall I am vey happy with my purchase and I do not know why I spent twice as much last time on a bigger name brand that did not have the comfort or ease of use like these models.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Its okay, October 12, 2004
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Omer Yusaf MD (New Hartford,NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
Its just okay; 5.8G but my panasonic 2.4 has better sound quality to it. In this package you get two sets, master one and the other one. The only good thing is that the other set needs to be connected to the power socket only (no need to hook it up to the phone jack as long as the master base is hooked up) so it means you can place it anywhere in the house irrespective of having access to a phone jack nearby. Once again sound quality aint that good.
Addendum: Lately one of the handset is giving me problems; cant receive calls on this one.
PS (added after 3 months) Dont buy this set. I have learned it the hard (and expensive) way.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Third time is not a charm. Defects and lousy support., January 19, 2005
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Nicolas S. Martin (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: VTech ip5825 5.8 GHz DSS Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Handsets and Caller ID (Pewter) (Office Product)
I've given this phone more than a fair trial. I've purchased this and 5850 phones three times. (The 5850 has an answering machine but identical handsets.) All of their identical handsets have malfunctioned immediately or eventually. The first time one of the screens lost contrast and became unreadable. The last two times the handset became inoperable after being left off of the cradle for several hours. None of the buttons would respond until the phone was recradled for a moment. (This would happen even after the batteries were fully charged.)

I returned the first two for refunds, but the third time I sent a message to VTech's online "support." Their email response was: "Due to the nature of your inquiry, your request would have to be handled by a representative who will provide you with the more detailed information." But when I called the "tech support" number provided I infuriatingly discovered that they only have automated tech support when you select the support phone menu option. So, I called the sales number and the rep said they are trying out this new automated approach to "tech support." That is, they have decided to ditch genuine support.

I asked to speak to a sales supervisor and he said that they have had other complaints about the inoperable handsets. He offered to send me replacement handsets, saying that he thought they have fixed the issue. Which brings up the obvious question: why are they still permitting retailers to sell units that VTech knows have defects? I've only had this one for a week. Shouldn't those defective phones be recalled? The supervisor's only response was to chuckle nervously.

So, while these phones have good talk time and audio quality, and respectable features, I can't recommend them since they are highly prone to defects and the company has such a laughable excuse for support.

Update: VTech has now replaced the phone for a fourth time as it once again stopped functioning. Unreliable junk.
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