A digital answering system with 15 minutes of record time is built into the base, reducing clutter on your desktop. Because operation is fully digital, messages are stored without the use of tapes or other moving parts that can wear out. Access your messages when you are away from home with the remote functions at your disposal from any touch-tone phone. An audible time and day stamp lets you know when messages were recorded.
The any key answer option means you’ll never miss a call fumbling for the talk button. Other convenience features include voicemail waiting indicator, selectable ring tones, page/handset locator, handset volume control, and last number redial. The compact base is wall-mountable to help you save space. The ia5854 is headset compatible for hands-free operation and is 802.11 friendly, so it won’t interfere with your wireless network.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By realguy1 (Washington, DC USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: V-Tech VT5854 5.8GHz Cordless with Caller ID & ITAD (Silver/Black) (Office Product) Looks good, has a lot of features, but I found the sound quality to be lacking in two areas: 1) the greeting that I recorded sounded very muffled when I called my answering machine to check it, and 2) the handset earpiece didn't have very clear sound. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: V-Tech VT5854 5.8GHz Cordless with Caller ID & ITAD (Silver/Black) (Office Product) The Achilles heel of this otherwise excellent phone is that the incoming caller recordings are muffled. Unfortunately, this occasionally means not being able to understand the phone number a caller is trying to leave. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By Corgi Sean (West Newbury, MA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: V-Tech VT5854 5.8GHz Cordless with Caller ID & ITAD (Silver/Black) (Office Product) Worked fine out of the box, but one week later phone would "freeze" (just like a computer freezes) periodically, and buttons would operate random functions. Pushing a 9 would get you the phone directory, for example. Obviopusly the circuit board has gone haywire--and the product back to the dealer. |