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The MD671 comes with everything you need to get started and is backed by a one-year warranty.Caller ID with visual call waiting Full keypad in base Redial, flash, hold, and mute functionality 5.8 GHz digital signal, expandable to six total handsets
Additional features for the Motorola MD671 include full keypad in base, caller ID with visual call waiting indication in handset and base (requires subscription through your local phone company).
What's in the Box
MD671 base, handset, NiCD battery pack, charging transformer, telephone line cord, wall bracket, user manual, warranty information
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415 of 424 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Motorola MD671 5.8GHz Cordless Speakerphone/Caller ID (Office Product) We had a failure of the base unit for our Siemens Gigaset 4210 system, which made the whole system inoperative. Although this system is still under warranty and will be repaired, we never liked using it. Therefore, we decided to replace that system with a different one. We considered 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5.8 GHz cordless phones. We did not have any requirements for extraordinary range or wireless LAN compatibility. The choices were numerous, but our final selection of a new Motorola MD671 system resulted after a compromise of our requirements.Our needs seemed to be simple, but just try to satisfy them in a cordless phone or phone system. While researching our choices, we came across a review that stated "... if these features are available in a cell phone, why can't I have them in a cordless?" We strongly agree with this remark, and we feel that the manufacturers should get their cell and cordless design teams talking to each other to exchange some of the good feature ideas. Our...Read more 105 of 109 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Motorola MD671 5.8GHz Cordless Speakerphone/Caller ID (Office Product) I'll be honest, I didn't need a new phone. I simply loved my Siemens despite the bad reviews and even friends who had battery problems with theirs; mine worked fine. I loved the feature set, although certain things were missing that I would have liked. It was about time that I got some extension units, and I decided to look around and see if there were any new systems that tempted me.Well, I came across this little beauty. Motorola has a good one on their hands! The lights behind the keypad illuminates a vibrant LED Blue! LED Blue! The screen itself is a pale blue/white color - very pleasing to the eye, I must say. My old siemens had no keypad backlighting so I was on my on in the dark when dialing! This unit registers new calls (CID) on each handset and the base independently, which is fine - but a big plus is that it does not blink lights when a new call has been received like the siemens! That drove me nuts...now I only see a light blink if I have voicemail (and on...Read more 49 of 49 people found the following review helpful: By Danny Birnstein "dbirnstein" (New York) - See all my reviews This review is from: Motorola MD671 5.8GHz Cordless Speakerphone/Caller ID (Office Product) This is a very cool phone. But if you are buying this 5.8ghz phone, as I did, to replace the 2.4ghz which is interfering with your wi-fi network - beware. I verified from Mortorola tech support what another reviewer stated. Here is what Motorola replied to my inquiry (at least they're honest):
"It is true that the 5.8GHz phones use both the 5.8GHz and 2.4GHz frequencies. When making a call out from the phone, it is transmitted on the 5.8GHz frequency, and when you receive a call, it is transmitted on the 2.4GHz frequency. So, to answer your question, yes, the MD 671 does use the 2.4GHz frequency at times." "The MD 671 phone uses the 2.4GHz frequency to transmit signals when a call is received on this phone. So, if some one were to call you, then the conversation between you and that person would be transmitted on the 2.4GHz frequency." It is a bit disheartening that a company is allowed to advertise the phone as 5.8ghz when that implies "only 5.8 ghz". This is...Read more |