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GE Speakerphone Review

1 November 2009 117 views No Comment

GE Speakerphone | Carol A Webb's Review GE Speakerphone Review from Carol A Webb. great quality, This is the second time I bought this particular phone.

Yes, the other one is still working.

Living in FL, where we get power outages occur from time to time, you realize quickly that the cordless, battery operated hi tech phones are useless when there is an outage.

This phone needs no batteries and has no high tech features (there is NO caller id, call waiting, answering machine etc etc).

As my land line is POTS (plain old telephone service), I wanted a phone that doesn’t load up on extra features I don’t need.

What it does have:

Nice sized buttons that are raised and far apart enough so that you don’t hit the wrong keys (if your hands are a bit shaky, if you have long fingernails, or just ‘fat fingers’ this is important!)

It also has a speakerphone (the big blue hard-to-overlook button) that works fairly well, especially considering the price of this phone)& you can also program in your most often dialed numbers.

All in all, a good old fashioned low tech inexpensive kind of phone that works and -most importantly – will continue to work (as long as there is phone service)through a power outage.

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