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RCA-25110RE3
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Product Review


- RCA 2.4GHz Digital wireless headset with cordless phone- Two phones in one: enjoy conversations on the ultra compact cordless handset or for hands-freeconvenience use the comfortable wireless headset- Use headset with or without headband- Separate ear clip included- Caller ID, call waiting caller ID- 99# Caller ID memory- Advanced microphone tuning provides superior voice quality- One touch toggle: quickly transfer calls from handset to headset with one button touch- Remote transceiver: allows your wireless headset with cordless phone to be placed anywhere, plugs into any AC outlet and phone jack, provides auxilliary phone jack- Backlit keypad- Backlit LCD- Callconferencing on handset to headset line- Call timer- Call transfer between handset and headset- Dial in handset- Flash/redial/pause- Line-in-use indicator- Phonebook memory- 50# Memory dialing- Tone/pulse switchable- Handset volume control- Hearing aid compatible- Selectable ringtones- Visual ringer- All station page (handset and headset)- Page/find- Automatic time and date set- 2.5mm Headset jack- 3 Year limited manufacturer's warranty- Includes AC adapter and belt clip- Silver with black trimRCA25110RE3

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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
2.4 out of 5 stars (16 customer reviews)

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I wanted but it does not work, March 31, 2010
Robert Thorbourne (Carson, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: RCA-25110RE3 (Electronics)
When this product works it is beautiful, the sound clarity is awesome, and the range is incredible. I use mine at home and I can walk outside and continue a conversation perfectly. I would give this product 5 stars except for one thing. YOU CAN NOT DIAL OUT, a message appears on the screen "Initializing" 90% of the time when you try to dial out and this prevents the calling feature from working. Incoming calls are flawless, but only being able to dial out 10% of the time, makes this product virtually useless.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Has been great for me, December 17, 2009
Jeffrey A. Simon - See all my reviews
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This review is from: RCA-25110RE3 (Electronics)
I love this phone.

While I have seen some complaints from others, it has worked like a charm for me. I am surprised this model is still being made, as turnover in electronic products is so rapid.

I got mine about 4 years ago, and the headset is starting to come apart a bit, but is still functional. I use it for long periods every day.

Sound quality is perfect and although I have a wireless network, have never had any interference.

Mine looks a bit different, but has the identical model number on the unit: RCA Visys 25110RE3-A.

I would buy it again, as soon as I think the headset is not going to survive any longer. Actually, if I could just buy a replacement for the headset, that would be ideal.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars good concept, mediocre implementation, June 10, 2009
john weidner (Saint James, NY) - See all my reviews
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I bought this phone last year because of it's functionality. The cordless headset is great for multitasking, and you can use it in tandem with the handset to dial/switch between the two/etc. It's not quite as all-in-one as my old IBM FADS-900 (dialpad on the headset), but it's also much lighter.

Now the bad: the headset is made of rigid plastic, and my broke several months in. A home phone goes through a lot so you might expect it to break. It looks like it will be a challenge to solder back the wires and glue it back together.
The other flaw I've found is that sometimes it says "initializing" and you can't answer the phone. I'm not sure if this has every happened mid-call, but I have had occasions where I couldn't answer a call.

All in all, the price is half of what you'd pay for a comparable Avaya headset, so it's not to be ignored.

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