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I would recommend this fine phone to anyone. This is a great phone for anyone who is having a hard time hearing people on the telephone. I do wear hearing aids but they do not help with most phones.
Finally threw them away. Bought a different Uniden model. After less than a year of use, both fully charged handsets would disconnect in mid-conversation every two minutes.
got this phone originally for husband's hearing deficiency; bought another one for Mother's vision deficiency (wanted largest numeric buttons to be seen).
Love that it has a loud ringer. Has all the features one would want on a phone. Also like the message light when it lights up it is very bright and you can't miss it. Love this phone. Exactly what I needed.
The audio boost feature is off.The pros:Large buttons, easy to push with long nailsHas a input jack to use headphones with (they don't come with phone)Easy to change volume while in callI had few phones to choose from in the 900 MHz range, so the only thing that would lead me to buy another 900 MHz would be if it had a speakerphone, a full featured base, and expandable handsets. I am not elderly but still appreciate most features.The cons:-No speakerphone.-Can't use the phone when sitting on base - needs to be charged to use.-When dialing, the tone when dialing out is very loud - painful to the ear. I bought this phone for it's 900 MHz feature which doesn't interfere with our wireless network or other electronic equipment - or should I say they don't interfere with this phone. We have a 5.8 MHz Uniden that has a short range due to the wireless interference, according to the Uniden tech support I spoke to.
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