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| GE Cordless 5.8 GHz Edge 25931EE2 Phone with 2 Handsets and Call Waiting Caller ID | 
enlarge | Brand: Thomson Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $27.95 You Save: $32.04 (53%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews
Color: Silver/Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 4.6 x 4 x 7.5
MPN: 25931EE2 Model: 25931EE2 UPC: 044319502374 EAN: 0044319502374 ASIN: B000FCN9PG
Release Date: May 22, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Call-Waiting Caller ID with 40 name and number memory | | • | Handset speakerphone provides convenient hands-free communication | | • | Dual handset system - only one phone jack needed | | • | 10 number speed dial memory | | • | Expandable up to 4 handsets |
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Product Description GE 25931EE2 5.8 GHz Edge Series Dual Handset Cordless Phone System with Caller ID 5.8 GHz technology with dual handsets; Caller ID;Handset speakerphone;Melody ring tones;Expands to 4 handsets 5.8 GHz Edge Series Dual Handset Cordless Phone System with Caller ID
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
GE Cordless Phone --- GOOD BUY!! November 16, 2008 I am extremely pleased with the phone. I has a headset plug, which makes talking hands-free. I love the different ring-tones on the phone. It was a good purchase.
Not worth the price after all July 11, 2008 We bought this set about a year and a half back, and for the most part, we were very happy with its performance. Sound quality was reasonable (personally did not feel the speaker-phone volume was very low). However, over the last few months, the calls seem to drop frequently, the amount of static has increased, and the displays on both units are toast. I was forced to buy a new set (Panasonic this time) finally. Less than two year life is probably not worth the price, I would rather pay more and have a set that lasts longer. (We keep the batteries well charged, so it is not a battery issue).
Frustrating experience June 6, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I switched to these 5.8 phones when we moved into a larger home. We would get interference between the phones, the wireless network, and the wireless intercom system. I have had nothing but problems with them.
1) The buttons don't press! You will, for example, press the number 7, it will register on the phone's LED screen as a number that you pressed, but it will sometimes NOT ACTUALLY dial that number. So if you dial 555-1212, often, you may have only really dialed 55112. Frustrating.
2) Secondly, the speaker phone function is difficult to use. You dial your number, (if you can miraculously get all 7 numbers to register),then switch to speaker phone. You hear your caller through the speaker. It's time to pick up the handset and listen. So you hit speaker again? Nope! It's disconnected. (Then you have to try to dial again...Uggggh!) You have to go back to talk to get to the handset. Then talk again to disconnect. Uer error, I know. But after 6 months, I still forget that function.
3) Handsets and bases.... You need to program each handset to the proper base, and mark them. So your kitchen base will only work with the kitchen handset you originally registered it to. The family room handset can not be charged on the kitchen base. If you mix them up, the handsets malfunction.
4) Ergonomics. I don't have chubby cheeks, but still manage to hang up on my callers when my cheek inadvertantly touches the talk button. (Then I have to try to dial again....frustrating!)
5) Sound quality is poor. Static is present no matter where I sit, stand or position myself in relationship to the base.
Giving up on this system today and finding a better one!
Very Clear May 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This phone has very good reception. I would suggest buying this phone the second handset is a plus. I have one in my bedrood and the second handset in my guest room.
fading phone conversations April 3, 2007 This phone system was easy to set up, and we liked the physical aspects of the phone, especially the small footprint. Upon use, however, we found that the phones would fade, and eventually drop calls. This issue was not a distance or interference issue, as the dropped calls would occur with the handset in the same room of our residence as the base station. This happened on several occasions, with either handset. We returned the phone system and went with another manufacturer, and as a result, we don't know if this was anamolous behavior, or if it is a common problem with this phone.
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