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V-Tech DS6111 DECT 6.0 Cordless Phones with Caller ID and Handset Speakerphone
DECT 6.0 cordless phone offers superior clarity and range
WiFi friendly DECT 6.0 technology for crystal clear communication
Large backlit display and keypad,
The V-Tech DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Caller ID and Handset Speakerphone is an ideal
handset for the contemporary home.Calling features include caller ID with call waiting,
a 50-number caller ID memory,a 50-entry phonebook directory,and a last number redial feature.
This phone includes selectable ringtones,trilingual menu prompts (English, Spanish or French)
a page/handset locator, handset volume control,a large backlit display,and backlit keypad.
Included with the phone is a wall mount bracket !
Uniden Cordless Phones TRU9280-3 5.8 GHz Handset Cordless Phone System With Answering System & Call Waiting Caller ID
Interference free communication.
Uniden TRU9280-3 cordless phone system offers great flexibility and convenience. Operating on the 5.8GHz band,
The three-line handset LCD’s work in conjunction with caller ID services,
storing 70 names and numbers in addition to the 30 number caller ID memory
Additional features include an integrated digital answering machine with 14 minutes of recording space
and remote message check, page button, message waiting indicator,
room monitor, adjustable ringer volume control and selectable ringtones.

George Sweigert, an amateur radio operator and inventor from Cleveland, Ohio, is largely recognized as the father of the cordless phone. He submitted a patent application in 1966 for a “full duplex wireless communications apparatus.” The US Patent and Trademark Office awarded him a patent in June of 1969 , Sweigert, a radio operator in World War II stationed at the South Pacific Islands of Guadalcanal and Bouganville, developed the full duplex-concept for untrained personnel, to improve battlefield communications for senior commanders. He was also licensed as W8ZIS and N9LC in the amateur radio service. He also held a First Class Radiotelephone Operator’s Permit issued by the Federal Communications Commission.
In the 1980s, a number of manufacturers, including Sony, introduced cordless phones for the consumer market. Typically, they used a base station that was connected to a telephone line and a handset with a microphone, speaker, keypad, and telescoping antenna. The handset contained a rechargeable battery, typically NiCad; the base unit was powered by household current, typically via a wall wart. The base included a charging cradle, which was generally a form of trickle charger, on which the handset rested when not in use.
Some cordless telephones now utilize two rechargeable AA or AAA batteries in place of the more expensive traditional proprietary telephone batteries.
Panasonic KX-TG6053 5.8 GHz FHSS Expandable Digital Panasonic Cordless Phone
System with 3 Handsets
The silver Panasonic KX-TG6053S offers 3 handsets expandable to 4, Slow Talk feature, Talking Caller ID, Digital answering system, handset speakerphones,
large three-line White Backlit LCD, clock w/alarm, English/Spanish Voice Menu and LCD, three-color light-up handset indicator.
This feature clarifies the voice of the person you are talking to, reproducing a more natural-sounding voice that is easier to hear and understand.
This feature allows the handset to announce the displayed caller name or phone number when a call is received.
You can slow down the voice of the person you are talking to, making it easier to hear and understand,Other features include:
18-Minute All-Digital Answering System
Handset speakerphones
Large three-line white backlit LCD
Clock w/alarm, English/Spanish Voice
Menu and LCD
Light up indicator with ringer message alert in 3 colors
Intercom between handsets
50 Number Phonebook and dialer
Phonebook sharing 3-Line white backlit LCD on handset
Built-in clock on LCD with alarm Rechargeable Ni-MH battery
Included Voice enhancer technology Wireless network friendly.
UNIDEN
Uniden Cordless Phone EWCI-936 900 MHz Analog Cordless Phone with Weather Display and Caller ID White
Model: EWCI-936 R
Condition: Reconditioned
Description:
The Uniden EWCI-936 combines 900 MHz analog cordless phone technology with caller ID call waiting, a built-in alarm clock, and a wireless indoor outdoor weather sensor. Perfect for your desk or nightstand, this phone offers all these features in an attractive, upright, white case with a large easy-to-read display.
In many ways, the EWCI-936 is just like any other cordless phone. It offers clear calling with the convenience of 10 programmable speed dial locations, 30 caller ID memory locations, and last number redial. What sets the EWCI-936 apart is a wireless outdoor weather sensor. Placed outdoors, the sensor wirelessly transmits weather information for display on both the base and handset. Weather data includes barometric trends rising, falling, steady, moon phase, temperature, and humidity. Additionally, the phone displays tide levels based on the date and time.
The EWCI-936 includes most materials required for setup, though three additional AA batteries alkaline recommended, number 10-size screws, and a screwdriver for mounting the outdoor weather sensor will be required.
Uniden cordless phone a 2-line phone one for home and one for business
# 5.8 GHz Digital 2-Line Expandable System
# 10 Handset Expandability (Maximum)
# Extra Caller ID Handset and Charger Included
# Caller ID/Call Waiting Deluxe† - To activate the Caller ID and/or VoiceMail features, you must subscribe through your local telephone company.
# Digital Answering System with Handset Access
# Banner Display - Name Each Handset
# Base Keypad
# Handset Speakerphone - This feature gives you the freedom to use the handset as a speakerphone.
# Base Duplex Speakerphone
# Programmable CID or Memory Locations at Handset/Base - 100
# Do Not Disturb (DND) - Silence the phone so you can work without distractions.
# Conference Calling ***** - Up to 7
# DirectLink™ Technology - 2-way Radio Communication

What do we want from our cordless phone? We want superior sound quality that rivals that of a corded phone. We want visual indicators for incoming calls. We want easy to use features. We want them to have batteries that support longer talk time. Last but not least, we want them attractive enough to display on our table top.
The Panasonic cordless phone has all these features and more. It has caller ID, call waiting and voice mail. An indicator will flash when there are new messages in the voice mailbox. You can program up to 30 phone numbers for easy dial up and enjoy the advantages of a speakerphone. You will have no problem of a lost handset as it is fitted with a handset locator. Choose to mount it on the wall and free up counter or table space.
One set, or two? Sometimes having one phone is not enough, especially in a big house. The solution is to get a phone with an extension handset, something like Panasonic cordless phones. It’s not just a fancy option; you might need it, actually.
Having cordless phones will save the entire house time and effort. You don’t need to run from wherever you are to get to the phone when it rings; place one in the living room and another in the kitchen and that should cover the busiest places at home. You can answer the phone and let the person concerned take the call right away without waiting for them to come to the single phone there is. And you can still monitor your cooking without having to move away from the stove to take the call — just don’t drop the phone into the pot.