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Southwestern Bell GH5810 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Caller ID (Silver)
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Conair/Southwest Bell
Released: 2005-04-01
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Media: Office Product
Color: Silver
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Product Features
Southwestern Bell GH5810 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Caller ID (Silver)
5.8 GHz analog signal, 40-channel autoscan
Caller ID/call waiting, 64-name-and-number memory
3-line backlit LCD with trilingual menus
10-number phonebook memory; hearing aid compatible
Mute, last number redial, receiver volume, any key answer
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Product Description
SWB 5.8 GHz analog cordless telephne with call waiting and caller ID. Phone features 40 channel autoscan, 10 number phonebook memory, auto answer, page/handset locator, low battery warning, last number redial, volume controls, and flash, pause, and mute buttons. Hearing aid compatible. The Caller ID freaters 64 name and number memry, new call LED indicator, 3 different language options, real time clock including date and time, and priority call indicator
Amazon.com Product Description
Looking for a simple cordless phone with good call clarity? Consider the Southwestern Bell GH5810. With a 5.8 GHz analog signal and 40-channel autoscanning, this model locates a frequency with minimal interference so that you and your party can converse clearly. Plus, a digital security system with over 63,000 possible codes helps prevent intruders from placing calls on your line.
The GH5810 supports caller ID and call waiting (requires subscription through your telephone service provider) and stores up to 64 names and numbers which can later be accessed through the handset's three-line backlit LCD. The displays offers easy menu operation in your choice of English, French, or Spanish and has a real time clock (date/time), low battery indicator, and priority call indicator. Ten programmable phonebook locations are ideal for friends, family, and emergency numbers.
The GH5810 is hearing aid compatible and offers adjustable receiver volume control and the option of turning the ringer on or off in case you need some peace and quiet. Additional features include last number redial, mute, and any key answer.
What's in the Box GH5810 base and handset, rechargeable battery pack, battery cover, telephone line cord, AC power adapter/charger, user guide, warranty/service information
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Southwestern Bell GH5810 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Caller ID (Silver)
This review is from: Southwestern Bell GH5810 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Caller ID (Silver) (Office Product)
This phone is so bad that I'm returning it after a weeks use. Not only is the phone LCD bad to read, the phones don't sync calls but but reception to the base started braking only on 10 ft of distance. I started getting a lot of static on only 10 ft!!! Never mind the other phone on the a different room. There was literary no reception. Do not get this phone you will regret it!!!
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This review is from: Southwestern Bell GH5810 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Caller ID (Silver) (Office Product)
This phone tries to look like the GH5811 "Digital" Version (which I have), but is VERY Inferior in Quality. When I first took it out of the box, I thought it was a joke phone, like one of those non-working prop phones they sometimes use in stores for display purposes. But that wasn't the case... this joke phone was for real, and it wasn't funny either. Very VERY Poor Construction in Every Possible way! I just can't believe that SWB took a Phone like the GH5811, which is So Well Made and Beautiful, and reduced it to this thing.
UPDATE: Since I first reviewed this phone in April of 2005, it has been completely redesigned, and now looks nothing like the GH5811.
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