Plantronics CT11 2.4 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with MX150 Headset | 
enlarge | Brand: Plantronics Category: CE
Buy New: $89.00
Rating: 32 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5 x 6
MPN: CT11 Model: CT11 UPC: 017229117532 EAN: 0017229117532 ASIN: B0002CBRC6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2.4 GHz digital spread spectrum signal | | • | Plantronics MX150 headset and remote unit with belt clip | | • | Caller ID/call waiting, 100-call/phone-directory memory | | • | Hold, mute, last-3-number redial; 10-number speed dial | | • | Headset and receiver volume controls |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Plantronics CT11 2.4GHz Cordless Headset Telephone is an ultra-compact single-line telephone, offering hands-free convenience and comfort. The CT11 includesPlantronics MX150 headset with Flex Grip design for a discreet, stable fit and advanced microphone technology for clear comfortable conversations. The bendable noise-canceling microphone boom provides easy positioning for superior call clarity.
Amazon.com Product Description Perfect for the home or small office, the CT11 is a cordless headset telephone that offers an ideal combination of features, mobility, and a user-friendly design. The CT11 is bundled with Plantronics' MX150 headset, designed for comfort and stability, and has a small remote unit that attaches to your belt for convenient hands-free operation. The microphone has an adjustable boom, which provides greater comfort and enhances clarity. Operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency and employing digital spread spectrum technology, the CT11 offer exceptional range and clarity, especially compared to many older phones. A three-line LCD on the remote unit provides access to all of the phone's features, while a color-differentiated keypad makes dialing easy. Caller ID and call waiting compatible, the CT11 shares 100 memory locations between its caller ID and a built-in phone directory. The phone also has 10 speed dial locations for quick access to the most important numbers. You can easily adjust receiver and headset volume levels, place a call on hold, or simply mute your end of the conversation. The redial feature lets you quickly call one of the last three outgoing numbers, and a page button makes finding a misplaced headset quick and painless. The Ni-MH battery has a talk life of 5.5 hours (standby life of up to 10 days), while a low-battery indicator lets you know when its time to return the remote unit to the base for recharging. Plantronics provides a one-year limited warranty. What's in the Box Telephone base with charger, remote dialing pad with rechargeable battery pack and belt clip, MX150 headset, warranty card, AC adapter, user's guide
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Don't buy the CT11 if you are using Mac Airport September 4, 2008 cng (Duxbury, MA USA) Don't waste your time and money buying the CT11 if you are using Mac Airport. The phone and the Airport use the same frequency and every time I make a call on this phone my wireless internet connection shorts out. Often receiving a call on this phone shorts out the internet as well. Both Apple and Plantronics are aware of this problem. There is no fix for this problem except to get a different phone.
Works but.... August 25, 2008 Libertine Venus (New York, New York) This phone is okay... but the sound quality is lacking. Apparently there is a huge difference between the sound on my AT&T cordless set and this Plantronics set, as was noted when I switched phones. Now, the battery does last a long time... and I do suppose that when it comes to tiny cordless sets, this one is not bad. As for the headset, I ultimately switched to using it with my AT&T set instead. The headset worked for about a year, which is actually rather long for consistently used Plantronics headsets. Before, I had purchased various Plantronics headsets without a phone, and they usually die in 3 months time. I should note, however, that I work from home... and my business requires a great deal of phone chat. In fact, as a rule, I refuse to buy headsets from Plantronics that are individually packaged, so this was a real leap of faith with me.... especially for around $100. Would I say it was worth it? No. I am finished with this company... or at least I hope so. It's very difficult to find quality headsets for cordless phones. So I might be stuck with these guys again!
A necessity for a mother of 3 (4 yrs old and under) April 26, 2008 Kristina Carr (St. Albans, VT) This phone is a definite NEED for a busy mom with 3 kids and a daycare. I'm always doing things with my hands (multi-tasking) and without this phone I couldn't do it before. I love it. It works very well and I'm not sure how I lived without it before. Recommend to all multi-taskers!
Just AWESOME March 17, 2008 Eric D. Roberts I use this product heavily for work use - very good unit and holds a sufficient charge, and allows you to be anywhere around your house/yard and receive top reception. Only complaint is that it cuts my wireless out and I have to reset my channel almost every time I pick it up - but I believe I need to work this out through my router. Overall a great product for the money.
cool phone December 23, 2007 A. Simms (Pittsburgh, PA United States) I bought this for a home-based business that I was running at the time and it works great. I love the fact that it is as small as it is. The only drawback to it is the belt clip, as other reviewers have stated, because it doesn't work that well. But aside from that, the phone is a great buy and defintely worth the price.
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