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Motorola MD7091 5.8GHz Digital 2-line Phone | 
enlarge | Brand: Motorola Category: CE
Buy New: $199.99 (On sale from $499.99) You Save: $300.00 (60%)
New (3) Refurbished (1) from $99.99
Rating: 41 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.8 Dimensions (in): 8 x 3 x 10
MPN: 519623-001-00 Model: MD7091 UPC: 612572121726 EAN: 0612572121726 ASIN: B0008JFJRM
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Two line corded or cordless phone | | • | Digital answering machine with 2 voice mailboxes | | • | Expands to a total of 8 handsets(Comes with 2) | | • | Speakerphone on base | | • | Access answering machine from handset |
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Product Description Finally! A two-line cordless phone with the added clarity and security of the latest 5.8 GHz digital frequency-hopping technology (FHSS). Motorola's MD7091 Digital Cordless Phone gives you ultimate flexibility - choose multiple lines and up to eight handsets to create the perfect customized phone system at home or work. What's more, all MD7000 handsets include speakerphone functionality, 24 polyphonic ring tones that can be matched to phone book entries for easy caller identification, and enhanced lighting effects.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 36 more reviews...
Good for my home office. March 26, 2008 Terry (Montana, USA) This is just what I needed for my home office. My only complaint is the lack of a headset jack. But, as a reader you should know that I have a prejudice for Motorola products.
Good for the price February 8, 2008 M. K. Harding Great little phone for the price. Cordless not that great with VOIP but can't seem to find one that is.
Motorola Phone February 8, 2008 Adam Gibson 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
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It's got some problems February 6, 2008 lady turtle 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm not very mecanically inclined so I don't know if it's my error or the phone. I can't get the volume to turn down, so most of the time I have to keep the phone away from my ear. I am using the phone service provider message service instead of this phone due to no mute. I have arthritis in my hands and I find the buttons difficult to push (too small and oblong shaped) and you have to push 'hard' on them. The buttons are too close together and oddly shaped on both table and portable handset. Another problem is sometimes the phone isn't completely hung up, even though I am sure it's on the base. This is my main complaint of 'most' phones today. I can't see any reason to design them so 'sleek'- just like cars are designed. Telephones are not going to be taking air- thus aerodynamics do not apply or should not apply to telephone design. Very embarassing when you think you've hung up from a conversation with someone and you realize sometime later that your phone was not hung up and the person you were speaking to might have heard everything you've been saying since you thought you hung up.
Voice quality, distance is poor December 21, 2007 Jeffrey Huppertz (Chicago, USA) Have had this phone and four cordless extensions for well over a year. Am about to replace the whole system due to the poor voice quality. My Panasonic cordless in same home works almost flawlessly.
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