AT&T E2562 2.4 GHz DSS 2-Line Expandable Cordless Phone with Answering System and Corded Base
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I spent 5 years wrestling the Siemens gigaset. This thing was so flaky and unreliable, that we eventually had to get another system. All the other expandable 2 line systems had some sort of major handicap, so we waited and waited.
Now, AT&T all of a sudden seems to get it right. I'm not saying that this thing is without its faults, it certainly is. But as far as the alternatives in this space, it seems to be the best one out there. As someone who avoided anything that even looked like it had some association to AT&T for the past 2 decades, I am surprised at how nice this thing is.
Sound quality is quite good, as is range. The handsets, a huge siemens weakness, are really nice. Easy software features, simple use, a decent speakerphone, easy dialing, and a usable intercom, plus they are simply nice looking and tactile feel is high end.
THe base is good also. The line selection thing is a tad awkward, but you just have to get used to it, then it will be fine. The speakerphone volume is poor, but it is not the end of the world. The commercial polycom and nortel speakerphones sound lousy also. The answering system is a huge improvement over the siemens, and the universal paging and intercom of the base to the handsets is really great.
All in all, very pleased. 1 more thing, the handsets use AA batteries in a goofy battery carrier. I note this because there are consistent complaints of battery life issues on cordless phones. It appears that you can substitute a high MAh NiMH battery, in other words no $30 proprietary battery, which can save hundreds over a few years.
So far, so good. Hope it doesn't die in 11 months like all other consumer electronics seem to....
Not a viable system
I've had exactly the same problems as some of the other reviewers. The E2562 cuts off about a third of the callers who try to leave messages. When the first model did this, I called AT&T and they swapped out my unit for another 2562 model. It ALSO cut off my callers. So they offered me the previous model, the 2462.
I've still got both of them sitting on my desk not knowing what to do, because the 2462--you guessed it--cuts off my callers in mid-sentence. And by this time, I'm far beyond the return time for the unit. The only thing AT&T can offer me is a cordless model that is only one line. I need the corded base (to do interviews) and of course the two lines for my business.
Also after the third unit, the 2462, failed, the company had the nerve to say the problem must be in my phone line! Now that I read these other reviews, I can't believe I almost bought that.
My other complaints mirror others noted here--you can't switch lines with the handset off the base. You have to remember to do it before you pick up. The sound quality of the answering machine is poor. And here's another annoyance that probably wouldn't bother most people. I need to have voice mail through my phone company for my business line (I do long interviews on the phone and don't want my callers to get a busy signal). So I turned off the answering system on Line 2. But when you do that, the on-off button on the phone BLINKS--drives me crazy! I have to put a sticker over it.
Don't buy this phone. If you get a working answering machine with it, you'll be lucky. Look into other options. And to AT&T -- this phone system is far too expensive to be continuing to sell a system on the market that is as bad as this one is.
It only gets 2 stars instead of one because it's a sleek-looking phone. And the handset expansions work.
Needs further development
I purchased this phone with high hopes of it being able to handle both personal and business lines well, and in a discreet way. The fact is, the electronic features of this product are brilliantly thought out and the phone system functions with a high degree of intuition. It also has a quality "feel". The problem is, the voice quality (ultimately the bottom line) is poor (people complained) and the sound reproduction of the answering machine is simply dreadful - for me it was unacceptable.
Another problem, is that the two base units for the cordless handsets (not the handsets, themselves) that I got with this phone (I purchased an additional one) interfered with the VHF reception on my TV to the point of rendering it non watchable. As long as one of the base units was plugged into a wall receptacle somewhere in the house, it produced tremendous visual and auditory interference on the TV across the VHF spectrum (I use an antenna for off-air viewing) that made it impossible to view ANY programming. Unplug the base units from the wall (again, I'm not speaking about handset use) and the problem stopped immediately! Go figure!
This promising product needs further refinement to be viable. I returned mine for a refund.
Just Terrible!
This phone is just terrrible. The answering machine sounds like someone with marbles in their mouth. A $19 answering machine sounds better. What's worse than that is that inexplicably callers get cut off in the middle of their message. Also you can be assured that if line two rings while line 1 is taking a message the answering machine cuts off. Switching lines or using the built in address book is totally non-intuitive. It reminds me of the original calculators using reverse polish notation. (no slur intended) Normally, when one wants to make a call, we pick up the receiver and dial right? With this phone you must select your line, scroll through the address book to find the number you wish to call, go through the menu system and only then pick up the handset and it auto-dials. I could go on and on but lets just leave it at JUST TERRIBLE.
PLEASE PROVIDE A WORKING SYSTEM
We tested Model 2462, two different bases, cut off messages. They sent us this upgraded model, E2562. Switching lines is very difficult at the base, however, not a problem that can't be worked around. But, when line one is placed on hold to answer line two, line one is disconnected. Not acceptable! Especially in a business environment. Too bad, because the voice quality is great. So far only one day of lost messages (hopefully a fluke).