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| Remanufactured Sony SPP-S2720 2.4 GHz Expandable Cordless Phone | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $64.84 You Save: $35.15 (35%)
New (1) Refurbished (2) from $45.48
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.8 x 4
MPN: SPPS2720SVR Model: SPPS2720 UPC: 027242585201 EAN: 0027242585201 ASIN: B00005T3O1
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| Features:
| • | Remanufactured to like-new condition; includes 90-day warranty | | • | 2.4 GHz digital spread spectrum signal | | • | Expandable to 4 cordless extensions | | • | Caller ID with call waiting, 70 name-and-number log | | • | Integrated belt clip; walkie-talkie function |
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Amazon.com Reviews The Sony SPP-S2720 offers an expandable solution for busy households. This single-line cordless phone uses 2.4 GHz high-power digital spread spectrum technology for increased call clarity and security. Plus, caller ID stores 70 names and numbers, displayed in your choice of English or Spanish. All call features are accessed from the handset, which includes a three-line backlit LCD and lighted keypad. You can expand your system with three additional handsets (sold separately, for total of four), and each handset can be used as a walkie-talkie, allowing you to stay in touch with others around the house. Calls can be transferred between handsets, and each handset contains a 50-number dialing directory, separate from the caller ID log. The base unit can be desk or wall mounted, and there's even in integrated belt-clip for hands-free convenience when you're talking on a headset (not included), or just keeping the handset close at hand. What's in the Box Sony SPP-S2720 base unit and handset, AC power adapter, telephone line cord, rechargeable battery pack, user's guide, warranty information
Amazon.com Product Description The Sony SPP-S2720 offers an expandable solution for busy households. This single-line cordless phone uses 2.4 GHz high-power digital spread spectrum technology for increased call clarity and security. Plus, caller ID stores 70 names and numbers, displayed in your choice of English or Spanish. All call features are accessed from the handset, which includes a three-line backlit LCD and lighted keypad. You can expand your system with three additional handsets (sold separately, for total of four), and each handset can be used as a walkie-talkie, allowing you to stay in touch with others around the house. Calls can be transferred between handsets, and each handset contains a 50-number dialing directory, separate from the caller ID log. The base unit can be desk or wall mounted, and there's even in integrated belt-clip for hands-free convenience when you're talking on a headset (not included), or just keeping the handset close at hand. What's in the Box Sony SPP-S2720 base unit and handset, AC power adapter, telephone line cord, rechargeable battery pack, user's guide, warranty information
Product Description
- The Sony SPP-S2720 digital phone system offers super-high 2.4GHz spread spectrum frequency providing greater range and superior clarity.
- The SPP-S2720 supports up to 4 cordless handsets with no additonal phone lines required (additiona
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
jog wheel device April 5, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My problem with this phone is that I cannot dial a sequence of numbers by hitting a sequence of memory buttons. Therefore I cannot conveniently use it with my very inexpensive long distance service, which involves first dialing an 800 number, then dialing a password number, then dialing the number to be called. Other than this, which was the reason I bought the phone, it seems fine.
Sony 2.4GHz for a college student February 12, 2002 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Yesterday I purchased Sony's SPP-S2720 (Quadra Station 2.4) cordless phone with an additional handset. I am a student at McGill University in Montreal; I live in a sky-rise and I have been having trouble all year long finding a clear, non-static, non-interference cordless telephone. I started out with a Bellsouth phone that was broke before I even took it out of the box (which the company refused to fix -- never again will I even consider Bellsouth for a product brand), then I had this cheap V-tech 900 MHz cordless (terrible, terrible, I hear more outside noise and interference than an actual voice) and then I tried an older Sony 900 MHz. It got to the point where I used my cell phone in my flat instead of my normal telephone because I was getting better reception with the cell. HOWEVER, my new telephone is ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL and worth every single penny (this telephone is a bit pricier than most). I love all of the features, it is simple to use and it has amazingly clear reception. I have been testing it out all day to try to pinpoint and target flaws (I am a very skeptical consumer) and I cannot find one. I have not picked up a conversation from any other residents in my building while using it. The phone consistently functions up to par -- I have even tried using it around the microwave, television, etc. (appliances that are supposed to cause interference) and the reception & quality of sound remain excellent. As far as programming goes, the telephone is very user-friendly (I happen to be quasi-computer illiterate; thus, I need things to be fairly simple and explanatory). The telephone is also durable (did I mention that I drop things a lot?).In sum, the quality of this telephone is EXCELLENT! I have been through 3 telephones this year, spending over [price] only to be disappointed. So this time around I did my research and really shopped around. I am completely satisfied with my purchase. I use my telephone a lot -- To register for classes, to call up professors, to talk to my friends & family back home in the States, to check voicemail, coordinating & scheduling various events for the extracurriculars and councils that I sit on, etc. so I need a reliable phone that will not hinder what I need to accomplish... There is nothing more agitating and annoying then saying, "Hold on, let me change channels" at least 20 times per conversation or "Can you hear me? Do you hear the echo? Is that another conversation?" or "Bad connection, can I call back?" -- I am very pleased with this telephone... It's efficiency, easy access, convenience, reliability and sound quality are stellar!
Stands out from the crowd of me-too products January 24, 2002 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
PRO: DSSS, design, quality, sound, range, ease-of-use, flexibility, lighted display-keypad, handset remote, battery lifeCON: No conferencing Key Features: * High Power Digital 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum * Multi-Handset Capability (Up To 4 Handsets) * Caller ID With Call Waiting With 70-Number Memory * Center Jog Dial Control With 50-Number Dialing Directory * Walkie Talkie Function * EZ Access Button * Three-Line Backlit LCD On Handset * Lighted Display & Keypad * Call Transfer * Memory match ringing * Hold A sad but little known fact is that apparent diversity of consumer product offerings is often just branding of a relatively small number of real choices. Multi-handset 2.4 GHz cordless phones are no exception. If you look closely, you'll see that most of the current offerings: have identical (or nearly identical) feature sets; are based on FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum, also known as FH DSS, or frequency hopping digital spread spectrum); and are built in China. These products (e.g., Panasonic KX-TG1050N/KX-TG1000N/KX-TGA100N) are pretty much the same. The Sony line of multi-handset 2.4 GHz cordless phones (SPP-A2780/SPP-A2770/SPP-A2730/SPP-A2720/SPP-H273) is a notable exception: significantly different feature set, based on DSSS (direct sequence spread spectrum), and built in Taiwan. DSSS, a more costly and sophisticated technology than FHSS, provides greater range and resistance to interference, particularly indoors. As a result, these Sony phones provide remarkably clear sound. The Sony line also abounds with thoughtful design touches that makes it a joy to use. The Jog Dial makes it a breeze to access the phone book, call lists, and menu items. The handset has a solid feel, is comfortable to use, and will stand up on any horizontal surface thanks to a flat base. And of the course the styling is up to usual high Sony standards. SUMMARY: This is the one to buy! Shines in all areas!
Not ready for prime time January 15, 2002 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
Got these phones because we have a bad hard wired phone line upstairs in our house. Seemed like a good idea to have all the phones working together on one line. The intercom system seemed like a really neat feature...any phone can call any other phone. Now for the Good and Bad list. We'll start with the Good...a shorter list.Good: -Phones can call each other. -You can send address list or individual number from phone to phone. -Jogdial for entering numbers is wonderfully intuitive. Makes the job easy. -Lighted LCD and numbers...easy nighttime access. -Privacy is ensured because second handsets can't pick up when handset is in use. Bad: -You can't use two handsets at once...only transfer calls between handsets. -Couldn't figure out how to get it to automatically dial a 1 before other area codes which required adding 1 to all numbers in address book. Strangely this worked originally but then stopped working. Sony technical support couldn't figure it out. -Passing off calls to other phones can be frustrating. You either put your handset on hold and holler to the other person to pick up or you press intercom and call another handset and when they pick up they get the call. This leads to many hangups. Son "Phone for you." Me, "Got it...as I press talk" Son hangs up. Phone, "Can't connect." -THE ABSOLUTE DEAL BREAKER- Phone loses its brain. I hit a combination of keys through the course of dialing a number and the phone said it couldn't connect. Turning it off and on yielded the same message. Only way to restore it is to "reset" which requires removing battery and putting battery back in with phone near base station. In one 15 minute period we had 3 of our 4 phones go down. Sony's technical support told me "These are computers and sometimes you need to reset computers." Jeesh, I love the features but need a phone that will work and not lock up randomly. These puppies are going back to the store until Sony can figure out how to do it right. ...and the Final Killer. We also have a wireless router supplying the internet to all our PCs. We use the 802.11b system...the system pretty much everyone uses. The Sony phones interfere with the wireless. We couldn't surf the web and talk on the phone at the same time. I have two other 2.4Ghz phones and a 900Mhz phone and none of them interfere. This is a very serious limitation. 802.11b is the industry standard and hugely popular. I can't believe Sony released a phone that interferes with it.
it's cute, it's sexy, it's smart December 14, 2001 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm not much of a phone person. But this phone provides absolutely everything I needed. Caller ID, intercom (I lose everything, including my phone under my laundry), powerful cordlessness, and a sexiness factor that is unmatched. Price was right. I even brought it in to work and it received so much praise that the president told me to go buy one for the front desk as well. So go buy one already, enough of those phones that die and get crackly when you leave the room. Overall, superb!
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