Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - BT Diverse 6450 - DECT Cordless Phone with Digital Answering Machine

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Binding: Electronics Brand: BT EAN: 5016351608883 Feature: Bt Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: BT Manufacturer: BT Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: BT Studio: BT
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Bt Diverse 6450 Crdls Dect
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Solid Phone Comment: I bought the BT Diverse 3016 classic wireless phone around 8 years ago which was brilliant and never failed in all that time. Unfortunately the keys became a problem so I decided it was about time to splash out and get a new one. Since the last BT Diverse was such a great phone I thought I'd give them another go.
The new phone and answering machine are quite sturdy and of reasonable quality. I use the hand free facility often so I wanted the quality to be the same as my last phone. It is pretty good and I've had no complaints from the people I phone or the callers phoning me. There is a small plastic clip attached to the back of the phone which quite happy slides onto the top of my jumper or t-shirt. One thing to be aware of is that the speaker is on the phone and not on the answering machine which allows you to wander freely round the house carrying out other tasks at the same time. It has a very good range so no problems with the signal. Both the phone and answering machine are very easy to use and the menus are straight forward. You can send text messages from this phone at a cost of 10p per text, this is easy to set up.
The following points are only niggles and wouldn't stop me purchasing this phone again;
The battery life is not as good as my previous phone and lasts for more like two to three days than the suggested four with little use (Standby 95 hours, Talktime 600 minutes), the phone is quite slippy and has slipped out of my hand a few times, fortunately with no damage. I also bought a wireless plantronics headset (C65) which I registered with no problems but that's another review!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quality phone Comment: Had this phone for the past 6 months or so and really like it. It looks stylish and feels like a solid, quality phone. Easy to use even without referring to instructions. Lovely, bright, coloured screen so you can see at a glance who's calling or if you have missed calls or messages. Connections to base are just fine (unlike my last BT phone). Can't fault it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent product! Comment: Have had this phone/answer-machine for about 9 months and I'm delighted with it. I bought it after reading a positive review in the Guardian's Family section and I haven't been disappointed. It was quite expensive in comparison to other products on the market but worth every penny. It's got loads of great features such as:
- SIM card reader so you can copy your mobile phonebook(s) onto it
- option to save numbers from received and missed calls lists
- "find" button to locate handset when lost
- beltclip
I've had a couple of powercuts and none of my numbers/info has been lost. Also the handset has never cut out or needed batteries replacing (an annoying feature of a previous Cable & Wireless handset). Overall very impressive and would really recommend.
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BT Diverse 6450 Cordless DECT Telephone Answering Machine 19829
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