Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Philips CD2352S/05 - Cordless Phone Answer Machine

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Philips EAN: 8710895949163 Label: Philips Manufacturer: Philips Model: CD2352S/05 Publisher: Philips Release Date: 2006-07-20 Studio: Philips
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great - shame about the ringtones Comment: Bought this to replace some analogue BT ones because they looked nice with big rubber buttons (not the nasty little plastic ones on some current models). The handset is a nice size and the buttons are spaced sensibly. The menus and functions are all fairly straight forward, with only a few references to the manual to get going. The call quality is superb with perfect reception even at the bottom of a 60 ft garden. The answering machine is also very high quality and the speaker comes on during the answerphone cycle so if you just miss a call you get it or perhaps screen the call first. The answerphone buttons on the main base set are easy to use and the big red messages display is great when you get home to let you know how many unread messages you have. It also beeps periodically to remind you to get the message.
Also the keypad tones can be turned off and the ring tone made suitably quiet that the phone doesn't wake you up with a nasty shock, just nice and gently.
It is just a shame the ringtones are all pretty crap. When will they learn!
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