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AT&T EP562 - 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Expansion Handset | List Price: $59.95 Discount Price: $58.96

| Brand: AT&T Binding: Electronics Release Date: 2007-06-01 Warranty: 1
Features: - 5.8 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum
- Large Full Color Graphical Display on Handset
- Image Wallpaper
- Handset Speakerphone
- Caller ID / Call Waiting
ATT blue tooth cordless phone [Posted on 2007-12-26] This prouct is great to use cellphones on regular phone system. Very convenient. A good buy for the price.
I love this phone [Posted on 2008-01-02] I originally bought the GE Fusion phone (DO NOT BUY IT) the backup battery for it does not work and if you have a cable phone the answering machine does not work either..... This phone is very nice though and it works like a dream.... I have had it for 6 months without any trouble. The range is very long as well... I can walk about 50-75 yards from my house before it starts to get any static. And can go over 100 Yards before it totally stops working.... If you need more than that get a cell phone lol!
One great phone system [Posted on 2008-04-20] I have been a faithful Panasonic user for cordless phones. With some reluctance I purchased the at&t phone. It had all of the features I was looking for and then some. I have used the phone for several months now and I am amazed at the quality of this phone. The buttons are large enough and seperated well from the other buttons so you don't make entry errors. The menus are easy and logical. You can call each handset seperately or all at one time. I like a cordless phone with a base that has a keypad and the keypad is excellent. I haven't had a chance to use the bluetooth conections yet but the possibilities are exciting. The phone comes with the base and one extra handset. Additional handsets are available. This is my only negative about the phone. The price of the handsets. At $70 per handset you invest some pretty good money by the time you buy 3-4 extra handsets. However, the system is flawless as a system. I believe this phone is worth the money. I would buy it again.
Nice phones [Posted on 2008-04-23] Great product:
Pros:
1. Bluetooth works with blackberry Curve and blackjack. Get incoming calls and make outgoing calls on cell phones by hitting the cell phone button.
2. Separate ringer for bluetooth cell phone lets you know where the call is coming too.
3. Assign separate ringers from list of 15+ to all you're frequent callers
Cons:
1. Have to program each phone individually. Why can't they just clone from base, or auto transfer phonebooks
2. Battery life is short. A day and a half off base and the phones dead.
3. bluetooth was tricky for a while. I had to reset it a time or two. But now it's pretty reliable.
Good sound, love the Bluetooth [Posted on 2008-05-08] This phone has excellent sound, range, and no interference from anything in our house, and the speaker phone works very well, but that doesn't justify the cost.
What does justify the cost is the Bluetooth connection to my cell phone. When I walk into the house, my cell phone (Motorola W385) beeps, telling me it has established connection to the ATT phone. When the cell phone rings, so do all the ATT handsets. When you look at the ATT handset, you can tell by a blinking button whether the call is on the land line or cell phone, and you hit the appropriate button and talk. My wife's cell phone (LG8350) doesn't always connect when she brings it into the house; I don't know what the difference is.
Oddly, the handsets have to be programmed separately from the base unit--time date, and speed-dial numbers. Overall, though, I've been pleased with the phone.
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