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AT&T SL82558 DECT 6.0 Expandable Cordless Phone with Digital Answering System - 1 Base, 4 chargers, 5 Handsets | 
enlarge | Brand: AT&T Category: CE
Buy New: $134.99
New (7) from $134.99
Rating: 5 reviews
MPN: SL82558 Model: SL82558 UPC: 650530018015 EAN: 0650530018015 ASIN: B0019AQT6E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new in factory-sealed retail package with full manufacturer's warranty. Sorry, no AK, HI, PO boxes, APO/FPO, or US territories addresses. Exactly as described. SHIPPING: Ships via UPS or Fed Ex to a street address in the lower 48 (adjacent) United States only. In business online since 1993.
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| Features:
| • | DECT 6.0 Digital Technology. Handset speakerphone. 5 handsets. State of the art antenna technology for maximum range and clarity. | | • | Expandable system (use up to 12 handsets through a single phone jack). Accessory handset model number is SL80108. | | • | Intercom between handset. Call transfer using intercom. Conference between an outside line and up to 2 handsets. 50 name/number phonebook directory. Blue lighted keypad on handset. Large blue lighted display. | | • | Headset compatible (2.5mm jack). English/Spanish/French setup menu. Caller ID/call waiting capability. 50 name/number Caller ID history. | | • | Voicemail waiting indicator. Missed call indicator. Digital answering system. 14 minutes of digital recording time. Call screening/intercept. Memo recording. |
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Product Description The AT&T SL82558 DECT 6.0 Phone System features digital answering, Caller ID, extended range with proprietary antenna technology, DECT 6.0 digital technology, five handsets (expandable up to 12 handsets) and handset speakerphone.
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| Customer Reviews:
Best Phone I've ever owned! September 23, 2008 Matthew Mildonian (Charlottesville, VA) Great sound quality, even with my chattering kids in the background. Has all of the features I want and stores numbers in a central directory. Love the intercom function as well. No quality issues identified so far. Cool design and comfortable to use. Good answering machine as well.
Very nice system, which works great even if you have a wireless computer network. September 10, 2008 Pamela R. Heath (Bay Area, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have a computer wireless network which caused a lot of popping noises and static when I had a 5.8 GHz Uniden cordless phone system. After a lot of reading and research I bought this AT&T model. And guess what? It really IS clear! No more static. The people I call tell me that my voice is much clearer than before, too. I also like that you only have to enter each phone number into your directory once, and it is automatically added to every handset you own. What are my quibbles? The answering machine is easy to set up and tells you how many calls you have, but I wish it had an audible beep to tell you that you have messages waiting. More than once, I have come home and forgotten to check it, only to realize, hours later, that someone had left a message I wished I had gotten earlier. However, my biggest complaint is that the volume is too low with many plug-in headsets -- it's fine in the handset itself, but you may have to try a few different models of headset before you find one you can hear with.
my handset stoped working August 3, 2008 Elaine T. Varella (Brasil) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My rating is not so good , and depending upon the response we get from the at&t. We installed this product easily and up for a month all was well. One of the handsets stoped working, because the battery was over. I just emailed to at&t to ask how we can get another battery, because I can't find it in several websites. For the other parts, we liked this set.
Excellent Choice July 4, 2008 MikeCG (Chicago, IL United States) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
First and foremost, this line of AT&T DECT 6.0 cordless phones works extremely well, no background noise even with a home wireless system, great range, and very good sound quality both with the handset to your ear and on speaker phone. It does all that one should expect from a cordless phone system. Entering names and numbers into your directory is very intuitive, as is using the caller ID and changing the ringer tone and volume. You hardly need the manual. We use the "phone company" voice mail, so I haven't evaluated the "usability" of the answering machine, but it "talks you through" the setup steps, setting the clock, etc., and seems very user friendly to operate. Another nice feature is that directory and CID entries are maintained in the base station, so if, for example, you enter a name/number on handset #1, it is immediately available on all other handsets on your system. The handset is quite lightweight and compact compared to our previous cordless phone, which took a little getting used to, but my wife and I adapted to it after one or two days. The handsets come with belt clips, which I use, not to clip them on my belt but because they raise the back of the handsets slightly if you lay them down, which I find improves the the speaker phone sound (the speaker is on the back of the handsets). One minor drawback, compared to my prior cordless phone, which permitted each handset to be identified by location, e.g., "kitchen," "bedroom," etc., is that each AT&T handset has a number (and added handsets are given consecutive numbers as they are registered to the base up to the maximum of 12), so you have to remember the location numbers to call another handset on the intercom or to transfer incoming calls. Not a big deal, but being able to name each handset is a nice feature. Be aware that the SL82(X)18 models are all the same, with the (X) indicating the number of handsets with that bundle. For example, SL82318 comes with three handsets, SL82418 with four, etc. I mention this because the various bundles appear to be different products, but they are all essentially the same, so keep this in mind when shopping for the best deal. The only exception seems to be that models SL82518 and SL82558 both have five handsets, but I haven't been able to find what the difference between them is, even on the AT&T site. Since my review applies to all bundles of this system, (if they let me) I will post this review under the several different model numbers. All in all, I am extremely pleased with these purchases, first a four handset bundle, then three additional handsets for a total of seven. Hope this review is helpful in making up your mind about selecting a new cordless phone.
One of the handsets quit working June 11, 2008 Kimberly A. Payne (Ohio) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
My rating may change depending upon the response we get from the seller. We installed this product easily and up until last week all was well. One of the handsets quit working. I just emailed the seller via Amazon to ask how we can get this handset fixed/replaced. I'll follow-up with how their customer service is. Other than the handset we have noticed, on occasion, a voice echo. For the most part, other than these problems, we have liked this set.
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