GE 29893GE1 Speakerphone with Answering System and Caller ID Review
GE 29893GE1 Speakerphone with Answering System and Caller ID Review from Samuel Chell. Phone works just less then a year, very bad service., If I want to be assured of good quality, I’ll stick to AT&T or Panasonic phones. But the phone I was replacing was a 12-year-old digital GE that had served me well. Moreover, this model, besides being compact, easy to set up and use, had the exact features I wanted, no extra bells and whistles. But, alas, the quality of the speaker phone is no better than that of the model I replaced–messages of callers are hard to decipher, my greeting is slightly distorted, consonants are indistinct, and the “mechanical lady’s” prompts are often unintelligible. And, as other reviewers have observed, the liquid display of the Caller I.D. can be set so that it’s readable from only one position. If I’m sitting, I can’t see it when I’m standing and vice versa. My hunch is that phone manufacturers have invested all of their research and development in cordless models for the past 12 years, merely providing some external face-lifting to the corded models. If you have more time than I, you may wish to check out one of those AT&T or Panasonic models first. Either that, or concede the advantage to a cordless model.
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