Uniden DCT758-3 Expandable Cordless System with Digital Answering System and Call Waiting/Caller ID | 
| Brand: Uniden
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $60.89 You Save: $29.10 (32%)
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Rating: 9 reviews
Color: Silver and Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 9 x 8.7
MPN: DCT758-3 Model: DCT758-3 UPC: 050633320518 EAN: 0050633320518 ASIN: B000E64KQU
Release Date: February 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2.4 GHz analog expandable cordless phone system | | • | Call Waiting Caller ID with 100-station memory | | • | IntegriSound digital answering system with memo recording | | • | 10 speed dial locations; 20 programmable ring tones | | • | Package includes three handsets; One-year warranty |
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Product Description Caller ID/call waiting with 100 caller ID memory locations (activation required) 3-way conferencing intercom, call transfer between handsets 10 speed dial locations DirectLink 2-way radio feature Triligual menu displays and voice prompts 10 personalized ring tones
Amazon.com With a complete set of high performance features and expandable functionality, the Uniden DCT758-3 offers a full set of convenient options for busy homeseven those with home offices. Call Waiting Caller ID includes a 100-station memory (with subscription to local service) that allows names and numbers to be transferred between handsets or moved into the permanent 10-station speed dial. DirectLink two-way radio communication is built into each handset, allowing them to function as an in-home intercom system or baby monitor. Redial any of the last three numbers at the touch of a button, activate three-way calls or just enjoy the consistent, clear 2.4 GHz digital signal transmission. The system is expandable with up to four handsets; three are included in the package. You can transfer incoming calls between each handset and speakerphone on the base, and make use of the convenient hands-free design by using the included belt clip and built-in headset jack (headsets available separately). Easily adjust handset and ringer volume levels to your comfort, and set the handset LCD menu to one of three menu languages (English, French, or Spanish). A page button lets you quickly locate the handset if it's strayed under the couch cushions. A digital answering system is built into the base; call screening and recording are available from the handset as well. The base and charger are wall mountable, or each can sit sturdily on a countertop, giving you plenty of display options, and a total of 20 different ring tones (10 tones, 10 melodies) give you a variety of choices. Uniden provides a one-year warranty covering parts and service. What's in the Box: Three cordless handsets, base with answering system, two handset chargers, three belt clips, three batteries, three AC adapters, telephone line cord, user's manual, warranty card
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Excellent product gone wrong August 1, 2006 Serena Reed (Virginia, USA) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
This could be the perfect set of telephones. I am going to be honest. I don't know maybe I have just had problems with this brand because this is not the only set of Uniden phones that did not work for me. First of all, the features are excellent. Some are more neccessary for the average person than others, but all are cool. It is also a great value for the price. I think that this is one of the best deals that I have seen in cordless telephones. The main problem for me was interference. The static was minimal with most of the household electronics, but then it went up to very irritating if I used the dishwasher, dryer, or washing machine. I don't mean if I was standing next to these things. It didn't matter where I was in my 1010 square foot apartment. I know that the area is small for most of you, but the size should not matter for an item that you need to use everyday. Well, that is not the worst part. The kicker is that the static got so heavy with the microwave being on that the person talking to you no longer could hear your voice. I confess that I have a very powerful microwave, but that should not matter when it has no effect on my old vtech phone. Regardless, like I said, this is not the only one of the Uniden cordless phones that have not worked for me, but according to the reviews they apparently work for some. For those who would like to know, the other phones were the Uniden DXI5586-2 5.8 ghz. The main problems with those were constant static that increased with the air conditioner being on and sudden hang ups. Yes, you could be hee hawing and then it is just silent. Maybe Uniden and I are just not meant to be.
Several major flaws August 26, 2006 M. Shoemaker (San Diego, CA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Sound quality has been OK with this phone, but not really better than any others I've tried. One major problem is that when someone calls you long-distance and you want to call them back from the Caller-ID listing, this phone does not allow you to easily add a "1" before you dial. Instead it lists it like 456-450-5015. When I dial, I get the standard phone company message saying I need to dial the 1 first. Most phones come with a "format" button that allows you to add the 1 automatically before you dial out. If this wasn't bad enough, when you go to store a LD number in the phonebook, it also does not add the 1 and in fact you cannot even scroll over to the left to add the 1. Instead you have to delete the number and then re-enter it with the 1, so you pretty much have to either write the number down or memorize it. This completely defeats the purpose of the "Store Number" feature. Very annoying. How could Uniden not know about dialing 1 for long-distance? A big miss for Quality Control. Also, the handsets are much too small. It is impossible to keep the handset against my ear with my shoulder for any amount of time. Uniden and the phone companies had better get their act together or everyone is going to move to Skype or other VoIP services.
Okay but problems October 12, 2006 K. Saxe (New Jersey) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The phone was a great purchase for the price. The one big glitch is that the phone is so small and the "off" button is the wrong place. When I move by head to my shoulder to hold the phone, I disconnect the person I am on with! M. Shoemaker is right on in saying there is a glitch with the "1" not being available on caller ID. Luckily, I don't make many long distant calls from this phone!
Very Good Phone June 6, 2007 J. THOMPSON (Kent, Ohio) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm pretty satisfied with this phone for the price. ($60) The phone is small and a nice design. My main purpose for purchasing the phone was for the intercom and it works great. You can call either handset without bothering the other person. You can also program the directory and share with all handsets, you don't have to program each phone. You can also check messages with all handsets. Multiple ringer selection. All handsets also have a speakerphone. Overall, I have 3 phones (+base), intercom, monitor and an answering machine all in one.
ok January 10, 2007 Cecil Strange 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The units work well as long as you don't have computer range extender.
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