RCA - 4 line Speakerphone with Call Waiting Caller ID
RCA - 4 line Speakerphone with Call Waiting Caller ID
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Product Details:
Product Length:
9.53 inches
Product Width:
7.87 inches
Product Height:
5.91 inches
Product Weight:
4.8 pounds
Package Length:
10.4 inches
Package Width:
9.7 inches
Package Height:
5.7 inches
Package Weight:
4.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 2 reviews
Description:
Thomson provides a wide range of video technologies, products and services to consumers and professionals in the entertainment and media industries. Offering an array of state-of-the-art digital products and services, Thomson adds value to hundreds of millions of consumers around the world every year.
Features:
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Four-line convenience with distinctive ring and line-in-use indicators for each line-meets demands of increasingly popular multi-line small offices
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Expandable to 16 Stations-lets small business owners add additional stations as their business grows
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Full performance speakerphone with hands free dialing and auto transfer to handset-allows user to dial out of memory or keypad without picking up the handset. Lifting handset automatically transfers call to handset
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Optional Cordless handset available-accessory handset mode H5400RE3 provides cord-free flexibility to all four lins of the base station. (Maximum one handset for each base station)
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Call Waiting/Caller ID with 99 name and number memory-display shows name and number of new incoming call even if you're on the phone with another caller. Memory holds information for the latest 99 calls
Customer Reviews:
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8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Nobody in this market segment gets it right...Jul 21, 2006 I bought this to replace my aging Siemen's 2420 home/office system. It supports chain-dialing (unlike some multiline ATT models like the 2.4Ghz speakerphone base - which is now handling my "home" lines)... I had read some bad reviews of the Siemens 8800 series 5.8Ghz effort - so I tried this RCA model. Mistake on my part...
Don't bother with the 'Remote Handset" add-on - it has massive interference problems from local RF sources (home office with lights, wireless headset, wireless LAN, cellular phone - the usual stuff everything should be immune to;).
The speakerphone base is OK for listening, but not for talking. I use a Plantronics 900Mhz headset for all talking - not the handset or the speakerphone mic. Unfortunately, the speakerphone handset will NOT work with a plantronics HL10 handset lifter - I used a dremel moto-tool to fix the design and now it can lift the handset. Don't try this yourself as it voids the warranty and is functional yet not cosmetically pleasing;)
Overall this phone is simply not up to home office duty - despite having 4 lines and a somewhat decent speakerphone.
RCA should learn from Siemens and do a complete multiline speakerphone system with excellent base, intuitive functions to support business users (per-line and per-handset configuration of access, and many other features that Siemens implemented in the 2420 and 8800 series). It should support 8-16 wireless handsets, optional repeaters/range extenders, and remote speakerphones on the wireless side - as it stands it is mostly useless and will likely end up in the garbage as soon as I can find a business-friendly SOHO offering...
My Siemens 2420 lasted almost 8 years and I went thru 4 speakerphone bases, and 12 or more handsets - used it for 2 office locations (home and RV) with great results - too bad nobody else has touched this market with an effective product. Perhaps it's time to revisit the 8800;)
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Nearly DOAMar 28, 2006 I have two of model 25404RE3. Needed a 3rd for home office use. Ordered this 'new' model by mistake. The two 25404RE3 phones work fine, but the new 25414RE3 doesn't. First, the phone recognizes only line one when a two line cord is plugged into the first jack. To get it to work for my two lines, I have to plug it into the second jack and use line 3 and 4. Second, it doesn't intercom at all with the 254o4RE3 models. This needs to go back!
Also, FWIW I like the aesthtics of the older model better; sleeker looking buttons and less use of dark colors.