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| Motorola MD791 5.8 GHz Digital Expandable Cordless Phone with Corded Base and Answering System (Silver/Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Motorola Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 3.2 x 12 x 10.1
MPN: MD791 Model: MD791 UPC: 612572120187 EAN: 0612572120187 ASIN: B0008JFJS6
Release Date: June 27, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Cordless handset with 5.8 GHz digital signal; corded base unit | | • | Caller ID with visual call waiting on handset's LCD screen | | • | Phonebook includes 50 private listings and 48 shared listings | | • | 15-minute digital answering system with memo recording | | • | Expandable to 8 cordless handsets, 1 included; customized ringtones based on phonebook |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The E33 combines style and sophistication, for a cordless phone which looks great and boasts a great range of features including expandability. Store up to 50 names in the private address book, and enjoy perfect clarity room to room.
Amazon.com Product Description The flexible MD791 has it all: clear, dependable sound, convenient features, and advanced connectivity. 5.8 GHz FHSS digital technology gives you improved clarity and privacy for all of your calls. The system comes with two handsets--one corded on the base and one cordless model MD71--and you can easily expand your cordless system to a total of eight extensions. When you expand, you still need only one base station and one phone jack--just add additional remote handsets (MD71) as needed. The built-in digital answering machine makes it easy to retrieve messages from the base station or handset, or you can have them forwarded to your cell phone or other number. Long battery life with emergency backup keeps you connected during a long conversation or even a power outage. What's in the Box Base, charging cradle, cordless handset, battery, corded handset, cord, telephone cord, power adapter, belt clip, user's guide warranty card
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Motorola Phone July 6, 2008 Great phone! Works well. Only drawback is how it is fastened to the wall is not very strong and I'm afraid it will fall off.
New Phones, work fine February 20, 2008 It's not all that I thought it would be, butit works great and was really cheap!
DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE SYSTEM March 21, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Have had my Motorola system for well over a year now. Many, many complaints:
1. the handsets buzz 2. battery life is bad - one of the handsets now lasts about 3 minutes 3. no headset plug on the base unit, which I have to use often because the handsets are so bad. 4. You can't read the display on the base unit unless you stand over it and look straight down. 5. If you take the time to assign names to all of your handsets, you lose the names when the power goes out! This happens even if you put batteries in the base unit. 6. The headset jack on the handset units is nestled into a soft plastic area. Some headsets also have a soft area on the male piece that plugs in. Two soft areas do not connect well... the headset falls out. I finally found a headset that stays plugged in.
Don't buy the Motorola MD71 March 13, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this system 8/05 with two handsets. Within 18 months, the handsets began to behave erratically. First, the ringing would go on after the base phone was picked up. Next, the handset would signal "out of range" even when inches away. I tried to reset the system but unplugging it; the two handsets just died.
Please save yourself a headache and resist purchasing this utter P.O.S. Shame on Motorola for despoiling their brand in such a cheesy fashion
loser ! February 19, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I, too, bought this phone with 3 extensions based on reputation and features. The range of the cordless handsets is mediocre (compared even to my old cheap Vtech). Worst of all, the handsets won't hold a charge ! Even after overnight on the charger, I pick up a phone to answer it, and get beeping for low battery. There is something bad with the circuitry, because I bought a NEW battery for a handset ... and it is somewhat better, but still runs out of gas after only 40 minutes or so of talking. I'm tossing it out
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