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| AT&T 9370 900 MHz Cordless Speakerphone with Answering System and Caller ID (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Advanced American Telephones Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 6.5 x 3.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 9370 Model: 9370 UPC: 421222910210 EAN: 0650530910210 ASIN: B00005AVD6
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| Features:
| • | 900 MHz cordless phone system | | • | Scrolling LCD can display up to 99 names and numbers | | • | Digital integrated answering machine | | • | 2 independent voice mail boxes | | • | Caller ID with call waiting |
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Product Description The AT&T 9370 cordless phone dwells on the 900 MHz band, bringing out the extended range and providing high voice clarity. It features Caller ID and Call Waiting capability on the handset. The Caller ID History with lighted display contains 99 names and numbers, while Talking Caller ID allows you to record personalized announcements. It also features fully integrated digital answering system with time and day stamp with total of 12 minutes digital recording capacity, and 2 voice mailboxes for higher privacy. The speakerphone with Dual Keypad allows you to make and receive calls without headset.
Amazon.com Review If you're looking for a telephone that does it all for a reasonable price, the AT&T 9370 is tough to top. The 900 MHz cordless device combines a digital answering machine and speakerphone in the base, and has a LCD screen on the handset that displays numbers and caller ID information. It takes a little time to program the handset and learn the handset's many features, but the reward is having a telephone that puts all the features anyone would need in the palm of your hand. Using a few simple menu buttons on the handset, it's possible to recall a number from the unit's memory, redial a previous number, put callers on hold, and access other features. A dedicated answering-machine button let us retrieve our messages straight from the handset, and there was even a jack on the side where a headset can be attached for hands-free operation. Sound quality isn't stellar, but it's comparable to that of similarly-priced 900 MHz phones, and the handset is light, has a short antenna, and is comfortable during use. The base unit can be mounted either vertically or horizontally and has a complete numeric keypad to use with the speakerphone. The digital answering machine can be split into two separate mailboxes for use as a basic messaging center. We really liked the talking caller-ID feature that let us record names and assign them to certain numbers, making it possible to know if someone important was calling without having to fumble for the handset. It's also is possible to record different answering-machine greetings and assign them to callers, making this unit a sensible choice for home office users who can keep their business calls separate from personal calls. The fact that the base unit has no LCD for caller-ID information was about the only fault we could find with this phone. It's a terrific deal for anyone in the market for a telephone and answering machine unit who doesn't need the digital security features that digital 900 MHz handsets provide. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: - Great design
- 2 answering-machine mailboxes
Cons: - No digital security
- Takes some time to set up and learn
Amazon.com Product Description The AT&T 9370 900 MHz analog cordless phone with caller ID and digital answering machine features 900 MHz analog transmission for improved performance. It includes a fully integrated digital answering system with time/day stamp, 12 minutes of digital recording capacity, and two voice mailboxes. It also offers caller ID and call waiting capability on the handset with a history of up to 99 names and numbers. Talking caller ID allows you to record personalized announcements that are played each time you receive a call from the number specified. The speed-dial memory stores 10 phone numbers. The AT&T 9370 also features a speakerphone at the base and a 2.5-millimeter headset jack, both of which enable you to make and receive calls without using the handset (headset sold separately). You can quick-charge the handset battery in as little as six hours, and the battery provides up to seven hours of talk time when fully charged. This phone also includes one ni-cad battery pack as well as two line cords, a handset, base, and user's manual. This AT&T phone features a one-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Great phone with lots of features June 13, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really like this phone and actually have two of them. It has some great features and does almost anything you would want a phone to do. They had an earlier model that had a handset that was a bit more comfortable, but so far I have no complaints about this phone.
Worthless piece of junk January 10, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Had this phone sent to my parents for Christmas. It has never worked right and am getting no satisfaction from trying to contact seller.
Not recommended January 18, 2004 I've had this phone for about 2 years and I already need a replacement. The reception is to the point where no one can hear me when I speak. I'm constantly being asked "What's wrong with your phone"? If you're going to shell out a decent amount of money for a phone, then it should have a longer shelf life than 2 years. I'm relunctant to ever by a AT & T phone again. Think twice before buying this!!
These reviews are hilarious! January 9, 2004 I have owned this phone for about 14 months. I have had static, inability to leave the immediate vicinity of the base unit, etc. Recently, the battery life has shortened so much that the phone is useless for more than 5 minutes. So, after running to grab my other phone on a conversation tonight, I thought I'd go on line and order a replacement battery. But after laughing to the point of crying over some of these reviews (love those people who are slamming their phones to get them to work) I think I will just get a new phone, before my answering machine starts blurting at me in the middle of the night!
Worst & Most Junk Phone November 30, 2003 I had this phone from last 1year almost. Poor voice quality & sometimes it refuses to connect to the base. It works only up to 20 meters from base & drops the call. Speaker phone is good and I get the nice quality in voice. I think the problem is only with the 900MHz Air interface. We are getting problem with the battery. Battery is getting last for only 5 minutes & doesn't get charge at all. Memory storage and Base access user interface is not that user friendly.
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