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enlarge | Brand: ATT Category: CE
List Price: $75.53 Buy New: $49.79 You Save: $25.74 (34%)
New (69)
Rating: 32 reviews
Color: Charcoal Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 7.9 x 8.3 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 993 Model: 993 UPC: 650530015960 EAN: 0650530015960 ASIN: B0012CHMD8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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att993 speakerphone June 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
this is a fine product at a very reasonable price. It is a very competent phone which is easy to use and is full of many useful features. caller I.D, a 100 number directory with dialing are just a few of these features included . I am using it in a small business and it works very well. Highly recommended...
Unrefined phone June 4, 2008 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is a phone with minor but annoying flaws. Keypad volume can't be adjusted so key actions or auto dialing in the speakerphone mode is annoying loud. Of course, one can dial using the handset, but at the expense of freeing the hands. Some older ATT models feature dialing tone volume which can be tamed by the speaker volume control br /Each line has a single ringer tone and they are almost identical. Why such a primitive design when cell phones today offer a number of musical selections?br /There is no ability to manually add a name when an incoming call number (private call) is saved. This is a very useful feature if one has many private callers with similar phone numbers. Speed dial is poorly implemented, not allowing electronic entry of names. As a result, it is not possible to display an incoming call by name if the caller is listed among the speed dial entries. br /br /Clearly ATT had low expectations for this phone. It is a dated phone and it shows.br /
Great 2 line Phone June 2, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The AtT 993 is a great phone and good buy at Amazon. The dial pad has large, easy to use contoured keys. The receiver is comfortable. It features independent set up for each line. Choices include separate volume control an option to set a "primary" line. There are separate in coming call indicator lights that light up and stay on until the call history for that line have been reviewed (a simple scroll down touch of the button). This feature works even when the incoming call were not answered. Time saver: quick dial a number in call history. To use it, scroll through the calling history for the desired ID/number, then touch enter, and it will dial the number for you. The call history remains unless deleted or excess of storage. The connection cord can be plugged to a wall jack directly behind the phone or to another location. I purchased this phone for these features: 2 line, speaker, hold, caller ID/call waiting, AC powered. Other features includes speed dial, auto redial, conference calling, mute, 9v backup (battery not included), head set ready, and much much more. It is a large phone measuring about 7 3/4" wide x 7 3/4" long x 3 1/2" depth (without depth of wall phone jack). It can be use for both wall or desk use. We have used our new phone for about 1 month. I would purchase this product again.
Good phone as long as you don't mix VoIP and POTS lines May 29, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this phone because I wanted a basic 2 line phone with speakerphone and Caller ID. It worked great as a 1 line phone (POTS). No complaints at all until my 2nd line was setup (VoIP). With both lines connected, both lines had an annoying hum that I couldn't get to go away using different attempts at fixing it (filters, switching cords, etc.). Both lines by themselves are fine. The hum only occurred when the POTS line and the VoIP line were hooked up at the same time. I found a forum online where others who bought 2-line ATT phones had the same experience with POTS + VoIP.
Excellent phone May 21, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
After having several different phones, this one fills the bill. The Caller-ID works fine, the speaker-phone sounds good on this end and to the person I am talking to, and it has a headset jack which makes it easy to talk and type on the computer. The only thing it might need would be an Answering system. However, for those with telco voicemail it even has an indicator for new voicemail.
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