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GE 26981GE3 900 MHz Analog Cordless Phone with Alarm Clock and Caller ID (Silver) | List Price: $59.99

| Brand: General Electric Binding: Electronics Release Date: 2003-07-15 Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - 900 MHz single-line analog cordless phone
- Integrated AM/FM clock radio with station presets
- Ringer-off setting for uninterrupted sleep
- Handy snooze button and gradual wake feature
- Handset volume control; hearing aid compatible
All-in-One [Posted on 2007-03-30] You have everything you need in a compact space on your night stand! Great for small spaces.
Well designed & hard to find [Posted on 2007-04-03] I am very pleased with this product. There is not a lot of selection for cordless phone/alarm clock/radio devices. This one is well designed, easy to set up and use, despite the many buttons and features. Its just the rights size, way less space that individual components on the night stand. Beware the other GE cordless/clock, you can not turn off the alarm feature, will wake you up every morning like it or not. This model easy to disable the alarm for weekends etc. and then reable. The phone seems to have good sound quality. The only thing I miss is an option for the phone to turn on when picked up for incoming call, you have to push "call".
Not what I had hoped [Posted on 2007-05-13] I bought this phone for my bedroom since it had the alarm clock function and the cordless function. The whole phone actually slants "backward" while sitting so sitting it on your headboard or anywhere above you makes it extremely difficult to see or turn off the alarm. A side table is really the best option. Also I am not thrilled with the functions for the phone being on both sides of the phone, I find myself flipping it back and forth looking for what I need. The phone does work fine, but takes some getting used to.
WAKE UP! [Posted on 2007-10-19] I purchased and used this item for quiet awhile until I the cordless phones battery died on me. I looked on the internet and couldn't find a replacement battery for it. Finally scraped it and bought a Coby (see my review).
Phone design leaves much to be desired [Posted on 2007-11-08] The design of the phone is at best a disaster. If you put the phone down anywhere on its back, you can't help but press the caller ID button. If you cradle the phone with your shoulder, you can't help but press the caller ID button.
There is only one alarm available to set. In most clock radios, there is always two alarms, so when I need to get up at one time, I set it at night and when my wife needs it later in the AM, I need to remember to reset the alarm.
All in all, the space savings of a clock radio and phone is helpful, but these drawbacks have me searching for something better.
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