Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Philips DECT ID937 Single Phone - Black (with answering machine)

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Batteries Included: 1 Batteries: 2 Binding: Electronics Brand: Philips EAN: 8710895949231 Feature: Backlight Illumination: Display + Keypade Backlight Is Fragile: 0 Label: Philips Manufacturer: Philips Model: ID9371B/05 Publisher: Philips Release Date: 2007-05-15 Studio: Philips
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Backlight Illumination: Display + Keypade Backlight Cordless Phone Standard: DECT Display of Calling Number: Yes Hands Free Functionality: Yes Maximum Number of Phonebook Entries: 250
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Its OK - expected a little bit more for the price I paid Comment: We purchased this phone so I could put on the handsfree option (an excellent feature) whilst I waited for a call centre advisor to become available to take my call, this meant I could continue to carry out other 'tasks' at the same time. However I do agree with other 2 reviews that the volume does not go as high as one would expect. It is certainly clearer than my old telephone (BT Studio 1500) which buzzed, you do not get any buzzing with this Philips model. One other thing that worries me about this phone is its not difficult to knock the phone of its docking station. But still all in all its better than my old telephone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dreadful sound quality Comment: Sound quality terrible, certainly does not live up to HD clarity that it claims to have. I agree with previous reviewer that you have to hold tight to ears to hear anything.
Nice looking phone but that's about all, can hardly read keys and not user friendly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: it is ok-if you can hear it! Comment: Bought this recently for my "new" house, attracted by the claims of fantastic clarity etc. I have to say, it really ain't all that! The sound is so quiet ( & try as I might the huge instruction booklet will not yield a simple Volume adjustment) that you have to ram your ear into the earpiece to try to hear the other person-which hurts!
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