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List Price: $129.95
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Manufacturer: Vtech
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Binding: Electronics Brand: AT&T Color: Charcoal EAN: 0650530014642 Feature: Corded 4-line telephone system with speakerphone Label: Vtech Manufacturer: Vtech Model: 1070 Publisher: Vtech Studio: Vtech
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Corded 4-line telephone system with speakerphone Memory for 200 contact entries Three-party conferencing Each line can be set to its own distinct ringtone 32 speed-dial and 16 intercom number locations
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Editorial Reviews:
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Keep in touch with friends and family with this AT&T 4-Line Corded Speakerphone with Caller ID. For absolute simplicity and freedom, the phone is headset compatible for hands-free use (headset is optional). Do you have a hearing aid? Don't worry, this phone is completely hearing aid compatible for natural sound and you can adjust the volume. A large, easy-to-read LCD screen displays the Caller-ID and Call-Waiting feature. With 32 Speed Dial locations and 200-number Caller ID history, you can keep track of your favorite friends and family. With its 4 incoming lines, you can put a call on hold to answer another call. And with its 3-party conferencing capability, you don't need to pay a fee for outside service. You can also add up to 16 stations with the AT&T models 1040, 1070, and 1080. This phone is a replacement for the AT&T 984.
Last 6 number redial Hearing aid compatible 2.5mm Headset jack 3-party conferencing capability Selectable ring tones for each line Speakerphone allows hands-free conversations Receiver/Speakerphone/Headset/Ringer volume control 2 Switchable data ports for easy fax/modem connections DSL Compatible (splitter/filters not included) 4 lighted line indicators New call/Message indicator Large blue lighted display Rapid scroll Auto line selection Do not disturb Expandable up to a total of 16 stations Memory loss protection Entry removal button Display dial
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good, but what does it do? Comment: Okay, a pretty phone. Lots of buttons. Some even intelligible, but the documentation with it is not. A staff of 5 is still trying to figure out how to use the phones after 3 weeks. So, while the features might be theoretically nice, in practice we are still yelling down the hall to pick up the phone. Particularly annoying are lights that illuminate and messages that flash that are just plain not useful. Then, you need to do something to turn them off. Also, the "quick start" manual is little more than a diagram of what is on the face of the phone and information on how to plug a phone into a wall. Really? Does anyone believe that is actually STARTING the use of the phone?
Customer Rating:      Summary: speakerphone mic bad in two of three phones Comment: These phones have all the features we wanted in our small business and we are convinced these are the right phones for us. Unfortunately two of the first three phones we've purchased have had the speakerphone microphones die in the first 72 hours of use.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good phone except for speakerphone Comment: The phone is great for almost everything and has 4 lines, do not disturb, intercom, caller id, 1-touch speed dial, etc. My only complaint is that the speakerphone is not clear. The speakerphone on my cell phone works better. That being said, when using either the handset or a headset, the sound quality is excellent.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hands-on Review from Phonewire.com Comment: Overall, this is a great telephone. All features worked beautifully, each button pressed produced the expected result -- press the Transfer button while on a call, the LCD prompts "Transfer line to ?". By keeping one function per button, and also utilizing the navigation menu-driven options through the phone's display, anyone can easily figure out how to do anything on these phones without ever needing to read any of the documentation.
The speakerphone sounds nice, although the volume of the speaker could've been louder (in my opinion). Each phone allows you to control the ringing tone, volume, and delay ringing options for each line individually. Believe it or not, that level of control of line ringing assignments are usually reserved for KSU systems only! Intercom calling worked flawlessly. All-Page was loud and very practical for a busy home with office, or larger retail store.
With a cost of between $100-$150 per phone, these are an outstanding value for any large home or growing business with 2 or more phone lines looking for the simplicity of replacing their old phones with something more serious, flexible, and functional.
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