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AT&T 2300 2.4 GHz DSS Accessory Handset for 2300-Series Expandable Phones

AT&T 2300 2.4 GHz DSS Accessory Handset for 2300-Series Expandable Phones

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I don't what some of you are doing
Review: I don't know what some of you are doing with your phones, but I have not had any problems over the past YEAR with my phone. The only problem I have experienced is that someone in my house left one of my three handsets on the back of my truck. It is nowhere to be found. Thanks alot Kevin!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great product - No caller I.D. bug either
Review: I have four of these phones (a base and three additional phones) and four teenagers! I think they have held up well. I have also found the Caller I.D. feature to work fine as well. An earlier reviewer indicated it had a bug, but I think this will solve the problem for him. Page 42 of the manual explains that to change the Caller I.D. display, you press # until you see the number in the display change to the way you need it to be to dial it (i.e., push the # sign until the #1 appears before the phone number to dial a long-distance number).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do Not Purchase This Phone
Review: I'd give it 0 stars if I could. I had the same problem with the phone cutting out as the person from Plainview, NY. See AT&T 2300 2.4 GHz Cordless Phone with Caller ID for the review. I do not have call waiting nor do most of the people I call. AT&T was trying to blame the problem on that, but it must be something else. They sent me a new phone (wrong model) to replace it, but it had the same issue. I sent it back. Later, the original phone was unable to find it's base even though other phones worked fine when plugged into the phone connection.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do Not Purchase This Phone
Review: I'd give it 0 stars if I could. I had the same problem with the phone cutting out as the person from Plainview, NY. See AT&T 2300 2.4 GHz Cordless Phone with Caller ID for the review. I do not have call waiting nor do most of the people I call. AT&T was trying to blame the problem on that, but it must be something else. They sent me a new phone (wrong model) to replace it, but it had the same issue. I sent it back. Later, the original phone was unable to find it's base even though other phones worked fine when plugged into the phone connection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great bargain system - except for the Caller ID bug !!
Review: In my search for a cordless phone with the following features, I thought this ATT 2322/2300 was IT.
- atleast two handsets - expandable to more.
- NO answering system on base.
- Caller ID (this was the drawback read below!)
- 2.4ghz DSS
- Speakerphone on each handset
- and most other common features!

The Caller ID only displays the 10 digit format from SBC/Ameritech and the phone cannot add a 1 in front - so that I end up dialing local numbers! eg. My local area code 630, CID: 7734421234 - dialing from the phone to this CID results in 7734421 (ie 630-773-4421)! If only there was a provision for adding a 1 in front of CID dialed calls. The Casio Phonemate system I had did have this feature - but the Casio was a horrible system in every other manner!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very Poor Phone
Review: Poor quality unit. That's why AT&T doesn't sell these themselves, but out-sources them instead. Half the time I have a echo in my ear of myself when I use the phone. Now it has developed a "Chripping" sound that you only hear once you have dialed the number. The person on the other end can't hear you when this happens. Solution is hang up, walk over to base unit, pick base unit up about 4 inches from desk, drop base unit on desk, re-dial the phone number. Of course these undocumented features (problems) began shortly after the warranty had expired.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very Poor Phone
Review: Poor quality unit. That's why AT&T doesn't sell these themselves, but out-sources them instead. Half the time I have a echo in my ear of myself when I use the phone. Now it has developed a "Chripping" sound that you only hear once you have dialed the number. The person on the other end can't hear you when this happens. Solution is hang up, walk over to base unit, pick base unit up about 4 inches from desk, drop base unit on desk, re-dial the phone number. Of course these undocumented features (problems) began shortly after the warranty had expired.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: AT&T 2300 Almost Perfect
Review: This phone along with the 2365 system has been very useful for my family. It holds 50 phone numbers in memory. The answering machine base works great, separating the adults' messages from the kids. Being able to review the last 50 calls with caller ID is nice as well. You can keep the ones you think you may call again soon or delete them whenever you're ready. The mute button, the intercoming ability, conferencing, etc. are all cool features to have. The styling and design of the handsets and base unit along with the affordable price are two of the things that drew us to this phone system. The one main drawback we've seen is that the phone is somewhat slippery or hard hard to grasp, hence we've dropped them quite a few times...more than with other phones we've owned. The sleek design, smooth contour is what we think causes this problem. Maybe a rubber-like or more tacky grip surface would help with that. Other than that, we love it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent quality
Review: We've had this phone for over a year now and it is hands down the best cordless phone we've had. Quality is excellent, machine is very clear. We bought the Uniden - 2 handset phone first - but every time we put on the microwave while we were on the phone, the unit would get static. No such thing with this unit. It works great. I have 2 handsets and now I'm thinking of buying a couple more for the rest of the house.


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