I love it! It's hard to believe I'm saying this about a corded landline in this high tech age of fancy smart phones. I was blown away by all the extra features this has compared to the last time I bought a corded phone. For instance when you want to return a missed call all you do is pick up the receiver and it calls them
back without you needing to dial the number. The instruction manual is the clearest written I've ever seen for any product, and you can master all the phones features in 15 minutes if you follow the instructions
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My mom had some very specific requirements when she asked me to shop for a a replacement for her vintage-1982 (seriously) programmable desk phone that recently died. One of the main requirements was the ability to enter the number to be dialed before committing to dialing it (just like on a cell phone). I believe this requirement is important to her because her visual limitations mean she dials slowly (so the dial tone would time out) and also that she wants to be able to check her entry before dialing (to avoid wrong numbers). This phone filled that bill even better than I had hoped: You can just enter the number with the phone on hook -- there's even a backspace key -- and then it dials automatically when you pick up the handset or activate the speakerphone. Other points: The LCD display is adjustable, which is really important for an LCD. The method for programming numbers into the memory is typical (i.e., rather tedious) but it seems to work just fine. Mom likes to use the speakerphone feature and it sounds very good from my end of the conversation.
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