
Philips DECT2211G/37 6.0 Single Cordless Digital Enhanced Expandable Cordless Phone with Caller ID
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Philips DECT2211G/37 6.0 Single Cordless Digital Enhanced Expandable Cordless Phone with Caller ID
The Philips DECT 2211 Cordless Phone with Speakerphone is a recent import to the United States -- and
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The sound quality is great, the interference is alot better but not totally eliminated. The only bad thing is the caller ID, its letters are small and hard to see, does not display the cellular number . they can do better on the caller ID screen.
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We've tried several wireless phone systems and have been dissappointed. We are very satisfied with these phones by Phillips. We purchased this and an external handset as well. We're happy with the clear sound and strong signal. We are using in a home/office environment and haven't heard any interference from lots of WiFi traffic going on. Nice looking phone with a solid feel. There's a newer version available now in Europe - same technology but in a lighter color which may appeal to some.
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Once again, a consumer electronics hardware maker proves that they can't develop a good software interface for their device. In terms of physical design, this is one of the best cordless phones out there. The sound quality is also quite good, and the DECT technology works on a band that keeps it free of WiFi interference. However, I had to return this phone right away because the interface is so awful. First of all, Philips really shortchanged this device by putting in a cheap LCD display that can only display 8 letters on caller ID, and then they are letters formed in barely legible block-style on the numerical display. I mean, how much more would if have cost them to put in a modern LCD display with enough pixels to show real letters? But the clincher is the poor design of this phone's Caller ID interface. Call it Caller Confusion. If you have Caller ID with Name service from your phone company, with this phone you can only see the name -- and only the first 8 letters of it! While the
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