Uniden EXS9966 900-MHz DSS 2-Line Cordless Phone with Caller ID
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One last thing-Amazon.com had the best price I could find by about $40. I don't know how they could be that much below other vendors (both Web and local brick and mortar) but they are. And, as you know, the service here is GREAT!
Best 2 line cordless phone I've found
Buy an extra battery and you can uyse this phone in a power outage, as the base will run off the spare battery. With a keypad and speaker phone on the base, you can even operate when you've left the handset in the other room. The handset includes all the top end features that I would want: caller id, caller-id with call waiting, speed dialing, redial (yep, some cordless phone forget that feature), and conmference calling where you can connect line 1 and line 2 together in a single call.
A very nice feature is that the caller-id lists are kept seperately, one for line 1 and another for line 2. In my household my wife gets calls on line 1 and I get calls on line 2; this way I do not have to scroll through her calls to see who called me.
Finally, a word on clarity. No drops outs, only very occasional interference from other devices (my only problem is when I put the phone down on top of the laptop computer it makes the laptop hum!), and very long range, clear connections (well beyond 500 feet).
If you want a full feature 2 line cordless phone, this is it. If you don't need all the feartures, then find one with a smaller base unit, as this one is pretty big. Me, I'm more than satisfied.
Oh yeah, you can order a spare battery at the uniden web site for $6!
great phone
Have no fear - buy it.
returned the phone
The line 1 and line 2 buttons are located at top of the phone, lining up with your cheekbone. I found that on several occassions I would inadvertantly hit the line2 button with my cheek and switch to line 2. After realizing that I had done this, I would have to select line1 and see what the person on the other end had been saying in the meantime.
The real problem came when the outgoing volume dropped substantially. I isolated the problem to the phone but found no phone settings to control the outgoing volume. The Uniden customer service folks had no suggestions outside of sending the phone in for repairs.
After spending the time to research the purchase and paying quite a bit for it, I was pretty disappointed that it had problems so soon and decided to return it to Amazon instead of getting it repaired. So, I geuss I was either unlucky here, or Uniden doesn't do a good job of quality assurance. I've since bought a Panasonic which works fine so far and doesn't have the line1/line2 design issue. Good luck!
It really really works, and it's well built. Handset is big.
The "spread spectrum" is an important security feature that makes it a lot harder for scumbags to eavesdrop on your phone call. That's important if you value your privacy and/or if you expect to be saying things like credit card numbers over the phone.
The lighted keypad is very clear, feels good, and is easy to use. The buttons have a nice rubberized feel and are not undersized.
The battery lasts and lasts. It seems I can leave the phone off the hook for days and it still works, or can make a 2 hour phone call with no problem.
The trade-off for all this is that the handset is not small. In fact it's a bit clunky, probably the biggest cordless handset I have seen in the past two years. It works so well I scarcely mind, but if you're a person who likes to carry the phone all around the house just in case it rings, this model may be too big for you.
The controls are labeled a little unconventionally. Guests to our house find it confusing that you have to press "Line 1" to talk, instead of just dialing, or having some clearer button label like "Talk". But once you learn how the controls work they make perfect sense and in fact seem rather clever.
The speakerphone built into the base works too, but the sound of your voice is badly compromised, just like on most sub-... speakerphones. You won't want to use it much, and neither will whoever you are talking with. If I used the speakerphone feature much, the rating of this product would plummet. But I suspect most people, won't want to use it much.