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| Siemens E450 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Phone System | 
enlarge | Brand: Siemens Category: CE
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $109.41 You Save: $40.58 (27%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews
Color: black Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 3.5 x 7.3
MPN: E450 Model: E450 UPC: 827003005074 EAN: 0827003005074 ASIN: B000NIBU0I
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| Features:
| • | Robust and durable DECT 6.0 digital cordless phone system | | • | Hands-free speakerphone and built-in room monitor function; VoIP capable | | • | Caller ID; call waiting; 5 ringer melodies | | • | Resistant to shocks, dust, and water splashes | | • | 2.5 mm headset connector; multilingual menu options |
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Product Description The Gigaset E450 is a particularly robust phone, which resists the usual tests your little explorers subject it to. That's why the Gigaset E450 is the first telephone resistant to shocks, water splashes and dust - ideal for families.Apart from that, the Gigaset E450 provides you with so many useful features that everyone in the household will benefit from it. The room monitoring function will help you keep an ear on your children when they should be sound asleep. Additionally, thanks to the Gigaset E450's handsfree function, you can make a call when preparing a meal for the family. Up to 150 numbers can be entered into the telephone directory, enough for the whole family and all of your children's best friends.
Amazon.com Product Description The Siemens Gigaset E450 DECT 6.0 digital cordless phone system was developed with durability and versatility in mind. DECT 6.0 technology provides interference-free communication, brilliant voice quality, and enhanced security. Ideal for families with little kids or for on-site construction offices, the handsets come with great features such as water, dust, and shock resistance. The system can be expanded to include up to six handsets, ensuring everyone in the office has access to a phone or everyone in the house can talk to grandma when she calls home to swap stories about her Norwegian vacation. The handset comes with a six-line, easy-to-read full-color 128x128 display. The screen relays useful information such as call history, current date and time, and last call length. With the robust display and the easy-to-use keypad, users can even send SMS text messages and send emails via SMS (both carrier dependent). To make texting easy, the handset comes with an easy text entry program--an ideal feature for heavy text users. For added convenience, the system supports up to three separate SMS inboxes (carrier dependent). The handsets come with five pre-loaded ringtones and a bright LED light to notify of incoming calls. The system also features a room monitoring function so you can easily keep an ear on your children when they should be sound asleep. Additionally, thanks to the Gigaset E450's hands-free function, you can make a call when preparing a meal or type an email while on a conference call. Up to 150 numbers can be entered in the telephone directory, enough for the whole family and all of your children's best friends. Other great features include VoIP capabilities, and a robust 50-meter indoor (300 metera when outdoors) cordless range. Featuring multi-lingual menu prompts (in 19 languages), the handset features battery strength to support up to 12 hours of talk time and up to 160 hours of standby time. What's in the Box E450 base station, E45 handset, AC adapter for base station, telephone line cord, battery pack for handset, battery cover, lock ring, belt clip, headset socket cover, and user's guide.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Very good phone, well designed and built August 15, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Replaced an old Vtech with this phone, after trying a new Vtech LS-6125-2 two handset system (horrible battery life, being returned). The E450 appears to have at least three times the battery life of the 6125. I have had none of the problems mentioned in the other reviews of the E450.
The keys have accepted every press when I am dialing, and I dial fast. The **display** does not update as quickly as the phone will let you dial, but it does actually dial the number as quickly as you enter numbers.
Battery life appears acceptable for a DECT 6.0 phone (they are said to have high power requirements). See below.
Range from the base station and sound quality, both incoming and outgoing, are superb.
Features are great. If you take the time to think through what you are reading in the manual, and play with the phone, it does everything you could want and more. Oh, and it DOES show caller ID with name. The Gigaset website and the manual seem to strongly imply that it does not, but it does. If you enter a number and name in the directory, it will display that name as well, after flashing the caller ID name and number first. It also has cell-phone-like battery level and signal strength indicators that appear to be quite accurate.
Mine **did** set its own time and date from the phone company network while it was charging up during its initial 10 hour charge/learning cycle. It does not lose time, but it remains exactly 31 seconds behind National Institute of Standards time, which is probably due to my phone company, Embarq, supplying a time setting that is slightly behind NIST time.
It does not update the time in the display when the display is off. Kind of quirky, but a very minor matter. When you turn the phone on, like by pressing the "Talk" key, it will quickly flash the time that it was last on. But it is keeping and will display the correct time, it just lags a second or so when you wake it up.
Best of all, it is made in Germany, not China. I dislike buying Chinese goods for several reasons, and this phone, and its sisters, the S450 and S455 (and their extra handsets, the S45 and E45) are the only cordless phones I have found that are not made in China.
Customer service was great to me the two times I called them. Much better than Vtech. There is actually someone there at Siemens, and they go out of their way to help you.
The only possible negative that I can find is that it may, **may** not have the battery life that Siemens claims. However, it is still in its first full charge/discharge/learning cycle, and battery life can increase after a few cycles. Further the Siemens phones have a very sophisticated balanced charging system that monitors the battery. For what it is worth, the Vtech LS-6125-2 system that is going back to the store claimed about the same battery life as the E450, but the handsets for the 6125 were only good for 24 hours or less, even after several cycles and with low use. That was totally unacceptable. My E450 is at over 36 hours off of the charger now, on its first cycle, and medium to high use so far, and still showing that it is 2/3 full of charge. After a few cycles it should do well enough to be quite acceptable, but possibly not the full 160 hours standby or 12 hours of talk that Siemens claims. Still quite acceptable and far, FAR better than the Vtech 6125 handsets were.
All in all, very happy with this phone.
Great defective phone. August 8, 2008 We received the phone in great time. The phone is overall EXCELLENT. The only problem we had is that we received a deffective phone. It took approx. 10 tries to dial out. Then using the caller ID or phone book, you couldn't "quick dial" those numbers. Other than that, the RANGE of the phone was VERY impressive. I just wish we would've gotten a good phone to begin with.
good phone, some pros and some cons August 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Okay. I researched this phone extensively, because my Uniden system had started to "break-up" in certain rooms and around other electronics. So, I read the reviews, and I felt that the DECT technology was my next step. This is my opinion:
PROS: 1. The phone is very consistent with not breaking up. 2. The speaker phone is awesome! 3. The backlight is always illuminated in the cradle. 4. There is a nice internal intercom system where you call from room to room using the phone. 5. When you scroll thru the recent calls, all you have to do is press "talk" and the phone adjusts to the area code the person was calling from (so it adds a 1 if necessary or deletes the area code if it is your home code)
CONS: 1. Would you believe that in the year 2008, Siemens has a major glitch with the CALL WAITING feature on this phone? Call waiting most likely will not work when you take this phone out of the box. You will press every button and hang up on your friends by accident and you will not like it! There is a way (not easily) to find the "flash" portion in the menu, and if you sit down with another person and continually try out the various flash speeds offered, you may find one that works. I found ONE. So, now I am happy. But, it is a process, and when I wrote to the company, the informed me that they are aware of the problem and that this feature is not able to be used as of now in the US. I figured it out, and I am very glad I did, because I threw away the original boxes!!
2. Buttons don't press terrifically. There's almost like a delay in pressing. You sometimes need to press harder to activate.
I am happy with the phone at this point. It's not the BEST system ever, but it's better than my previous system.
Expensive set - poor functionality July 16, 2008 As others have said, this phone has no mute, disconnects when you pick up another handset, but most profoundly - and I cannot stress this enough - THE KEYPAD SKIPS NUMBERS WHEN YOU DIAL. I have been so frustrated with this aspect that I will be throwing this set (I bought the base and 2 handsets) in the trash as soon as I find its replacement. If I have to dial deliberately and slow, so that the keypad picks up all the numbers, I might as well own a rotary phone. The menu buttons are also NOT intuitive. Finding the last number I dialed for redail is next to impossible. I would not recommend this phone even though I know Siemens products are usually top notch.
The phone is crystal clear in its reception, as the only plus.
Siemens phone June 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I actually read quite a few reviews on this product before I bought it, and almost didn't. Many of the comments about how dysfunctional it all is, is user error, to say the least. The only comment I do agree with is the stupidity of the design in that you have to unplug the headset prior to placing the phone on the charger. Really a pain. However, another comment stated that you couldn't use a standard 2mm headset, but you can, I am using one. The belt clips are pretty flimsy and a little confusing to install. I do like the fact that you can send your contact list to the other handset from the one you're using, which is great. I find the menus easy to navigate, once you figure out where/what everything is. Many require only one keystroke. The clarity is amazing, and range seems average or better. The ringtones and wallpapers are fairly lame, (if you care about stuff like that), but I think you actually can download and apply others if you really want to. One review comment was made was about the lack of caller ID while already on a call -- well, I have had no trouble with that, it comes through just fine. Another comment was made about the delay in the keypad after keystrokes. It does do that a little, but as long as you have actually hit the key, it will register as a keystroke, just after a slight delay, less than seconds. I haven't tested the waterproof or shock proof technology, but I'm sure it will happen in time all on its own.
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