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Sony IT-M602 2-Line Corded Phone with Caller ID

Sony IT-M602 2-Line Corded Phone with Caller ID

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Phone
Review: I bought this phone almost 2 years ago. I was very surprised by the reviews that I read. Maybe I bought the only good one out there, but have never had a problem with it. It sits on my kitchen countertop and has dropped on our tile floor several times and is still working great. I love the call waiting/caller ID feature (which is why I bought it). I have been happy with my purchase.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but also not so good
Review: I bought this phone based on its specifications. The phone's functions are very nice, but it has a serious problem. The microphone part has only a 1 mm hole; people complain all the time that I need to speak louder because they can't hear well. You have to position the headphone just right for them to hear you well. I went to a nearby store and I noticed that all Sony phones are built with the same limitation. This is enough to make me avoid Sony phones all together.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not impressed at all ...
Review: I bought this phone because it offered Caller ID and two-line conferencing. In my experience, neither feature works well.

All too often, but not every time, the Caller ID information is replaced on the next ring with the word "ringing" (not terribly useful information) before I've had a chance to comprehend it. I've had to resort to placing a Caller ID box next to the phone.

When using the conferencing feature, I've found that while I can hear the two outside parties just fine, they can barely hear each other. Conference calls are so filled with "can you repeat that" that I've had to abandon them entirely with this phone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not impressed at all ...
Review: I bought this phone because it offered Caller ID and two-line conferencing. In my experience, neither feature works well.

All too often, but not every time, the Caller ID information is replaced on the next ring with the word "ringing" (not terribly useful information) before I've had a chance to comprehend it. I've had to resort to placing a Caller ID box next to the phone.

When using the conferencing feature, I've found that while I can hear the two outside parties just fine, they can barely hear each other. Conference calls are so filled with "can you repeat that" that I've had to abandon them entirely with this phone.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Worked just past the warranty
Review: I have had the phone for some time and two different times I could not get it to work on touch dialing. I had to go to palse dialing to make it work than the speed buttons do not work. What go is to have expensive phone if it does not work

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sony headache
Review: I have had the phone for some time and two different times I could not get it to work on touch dialing. I had to go to palse dialing to make it work than the speed buttons do not work. What go is to have expensive phone if it does not work

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Aa Fantastic 2-Line Phone-
Review: I have nothing but praise for this phone. It's not perfect as other reviews show, especially about the point about the caller ID number being replaced by the words "ringing'. However, I presently have five (5) of these phones in use at my home at the present time. I have used three of them over 3 years, and the other two less than 18 months. They are very reliable, having been dropped numerous times (at least twice a month). I would not recommend them for business lines, if features such as having quality conference calls are very important to you. But for all around general communication use as a two-line phone they cannot be beat!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Worked just past the warranty
Review: I'm extremely disappointed with this phone. When I first purchased it it had all the capabilities I was looking for. I only had two problems with the phone but the second one was a killer.
The first problem was that I had to select which line I was going to use rather than have a switch that defaulted to my preferred line. I use the phone mostly for business and wanted to use line 2 but it defaulted to line 1. Switching the incoming lines didn't work so I was stuck pushing the line button every time I wanted to make a call.
The second problem was that the phone quit working on line 2 about 14 months after I purchased it, 2 months after the warranty expired. I've used it for about a week as a one line phone but that just quit also.
All in all I'm very disappointed with a product from a premier company such as Sony that failed to last much past the warranty.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad Phone
Review: The Caller ID information is replaced on the next ring with the word "ringing"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad Phone
Review: The Caller ID information is replaced on the next ring with the word "ringing"


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