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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
VTech 20-2481, Not Perfect, But Good Phone System, September 22, 2003
Not a bad phone, no real big issues. Very limited choices in 2-line expandable handset group. Although from the following it would seem that the Cons are overwhelming, in reality, they are somewhat nitpicking however they do sigificantly take away from the overall package of the device being user friendly. Pros: Very very nice voice quality I'm told (in my ear though there is a hint of hiss which apparently others don't hear). Size is small enough to fit in pocket and very comfortably fits on a belt clip. However, it's smaller then most phones, about the size of a candy bar sized cellphone and takes a day to get used to. I find the phone to be very ergonomic and of a nice physical design. Very nice feature mix on this item. Battery life has been really great after living with this phone for about 3 weeks. Transmit/ receive range seem to be good. I've noticed no degradation in comparison to other cordless phones I own. Cons: Can't change almost any features on all phones/ base at the same time. This in and of itself makes programming a big chore. Memory programming has to occur on each phone and base independently. So, to program a bunch of numbers etc is a big pain in the you know what. Additionally, to clear the caller ID log which is the top display on all handsets and base is another big hassle for the same reason. The relatively humongous red light showing that status of the answering machine is annoying to say the least especially when the answering machine is enabled for 1 line only and this thing flashes making it a major distraction when it's on a desk or in a bedroom in this mode (what were they thinking?). Answering machine rates a 8 out of 10 in voice quality to the caller. It's not as crisp as I would have liked but it's definately not annoying or a big issue. Summary: I would buy this phone again if I had to make another buying decision. SHORT UPDATE AFTER 3 MONTHS OF USE: Voice quality of callers leaves something to be desired... My voice quality Im told is very good. Default display on handsets and base showing call history is lame and a big pain to clear out. Programming system is also difficult as previously mentioned, each device must be programmed indvidually. Another poor item. Large red flashing LED is distracting and is a useless feature. OVERALL: I would look elsewhere that perhaps there's new options in this catagory. The only contender I'm aware of (multi handset 2-line) is the Panasonic but that has the issue of lousy battery life from a lot of users. The deminished quality on received calls on this phone is very annoying. (I wonder if it's just mine but it's on all the handsets I own and I may try to get it serviced). It's not noticed when you use this phone all day but switch to another and then back again and it's very visible.
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