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| Remanufactured Sony SPP-A1050 900 MHz Cordless Phone Answering System | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.5 x 4 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SPP-A1050 Model: SPP-A1050 UPC: 027242586116 EAN: 0027242586116 ASIN: B00005T3L3
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| Features:
| • | Remanufactured to like-new condition; includes 90-day warranty | | • | 900 MHz for crystal clarity and extended range | | • | 3 message boxes allow family members to access messages directly | | • | 10 number speed dialing for 2-step dialing to frequently called numbers | | • | Up to 7 hour talk time and 6 day standby |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Sony is a leading manufacturer of audio, video, game, communications and information technology products for the consumer and professional markets. Sony is devoted to the celebration of life. The company creates things for every kind of imagination, products that stimulate the senses and refresh the spirit, things that are not essential, but hard to live without.The Sony SPP-A1050 900MHz cordless phone with an answering system offers an extended operating range with a reliable sound quality. Enjoy the convenient built-in digital answering machine (up to 15 minutes) with 3 message boxes, which allow incoming messages to be stored in three separate "message boxes" so that each co-worker or family member can access his/her messages directly. Features also include base-to-handset paging, an audible message indicator, 10-number speed dialing, voice time/day stamp, and voice-guided operation. Call screening on base enables you to identify a caller before answering. The phone is wall-mountable.
Amazon.com Product Description The single-line Sony SPP-A1050 900 MHz analog cordless phone features voice-guided operation, 10-number speed dial, two-way paging/intercom, and a fully-integrated digital answering system to satisfy the basic needs of any busy household or small business. With up to 15 minutes of message recording time, the SPP-A1050's digital answering system offers three individual mailboxes so family members and co-workers can access their messages separately. Messages are automatically flagged with voice time/date stamping, and a digital message counter on the base unit indicates the number of messages waiting. The Sony SPP-A1050 comes with everything you need for operation, including brackets and screws for wall mounting, and a one-year warranty. What's in the Box Sony SPP-A1050 cordless phone with base and handset, telephone line cord, battery pack, AC power adapter, instructions, warranty information
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
fvbp May 2, 2007 My Sony SPPA940 failed a year ago and they gave me a SPPA1050. I didn't install it for a year. A day later it failed. It would not connect to the line. It would beep when I pushed talk but nothing else. If I disconnected it for a period of time {overnight} it would work for about five minutes. I returned it and they sent me another. I don't use it that much, so I do not know when it failed. But yesterday it was doing the same as the other SPPA1050. I had it for one month. I never checked the recording capability or any other functions. An update, I got my third 1050 last week. After three days, my first time using it, it stopped transmitting my voice. I went to another phone to finish. When I picked up the 1050 it wouldn't connect to the line, only beeped. Then unknown to me it would turn the answering machine on. After loosing trust in it. I pulled the plug and Sony wants to send me a forth. Sony support has been good but the equipment or the repair of is very low.
Bad Choice January 15, 2006 This was a very bad choice. The phone would not hold a charge. I sent it back for a refund. I previously had the phone/answering machine and loved it. This phone was remanufactured, my first time with such a product. I will not try another one. Do not waste your time with such a product.
Don't buy it December 31, 2002 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have had success with Sony products - but this phone is a failure. The way it is configured you can easily hit the off button when you cradle it between face and shoulder. The digital Voicemail is poor, choppy and clipped sounding for both outgoing and incoming messages. ...and after a year and 4 months (take reviews from those who've owned less that a year with a grain of salt) it started dying on us...the battery is fine but it just keeps cutting out. We are pursuing it with Sony - but our expectations are very low, as the warranty is - you guessed it- just one year. Nice features which earns it 2 stars...if Sony didn't have such a good record - it would have gotten 1 star.
Nice phone if it doesn't break May 3, 2002 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had started my own home business and wanted a cordless with 3 mailboxes and had asked for this particular phone for christmas. Needless to say I was very excited and could not wait to try it out. The phone was easy to set up and worked great until about a month later the hand set would not dial. You would press the button, hear the beep like it was actually dialing, but nothing. When I couldn't figure it out as to why it was not working I did what 95% of the human race would do I hit it against something, then it worked fine. After one call it did the same thing, to this day the hand set does not work we only use it for the answering machine. Like I said before it's a nice phone if it doesn't break.
Love this phone! December 29, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this phone about four months ago, and I couldn't be more pleased! The answering machine portion works great, the voices come out clear, not garbled like with some digital answering machines. It's easy for me to skip through messages if I don't want to listen to the whole thing, I just hit erase, and it's instantly gone. It's got great reception, very clear, even when I stray far from the base. I am impressed at how durable it is, I'm very hard on phones. My cat kicks it off the coffee table repeatedly, and I've dropped it a million times it seems, and it keeps on working. Yes, you do have to hit the "off" button to end the call. With all it's good points, I really don't mind having to turn it off when I'm done with a call. As to the programming, yes, I had to use the manual, but it was fairly easy for me to figure it out, and I'm usually inept at that kind of stuff. I could not be more pleased with it!
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