| Reviews : MOTOROLA L404 DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Caller ID, Digital Answering Machine and Speakerphone (4 Handset System) |
MOTOROLA L404 DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Caller ID, Digital Answering Machine and Speakerphone (4 Handset System) Product By Motorola Available From 22 Sellers |
Technical Details
- DECT 6.0 Cordless Technology with 4 Handest
- Caller ID with Call Waiting
- 30 Name and Number Phonebook
- 9 Speed Dial Numbers
- 3 Line Backlit Display
Product Description
The Motorola L404 DECT 6.0 cordless phones with stylish handset, great value and easy to use answering system with message counter. Features include: Interference free digital technology,3-line backlit display, clock, and call waiting caller ID. The answering machine gives you remote access to messages and the ability to leave audio memos for family members. The cordless phone requires only one phone jack and has a range of up to 160 feet indoors and 980 feet outdoors.Similar Products
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These are excellent phones. I am not surprised because I have used their products before and found them always to be tops.
We needed phones in more places around our home than our previous units would support thus this new Motorola. Now a phone is almost
within reach all the time and the ability to put different ring tones on them is a plus also.
I like the fact the handsets are small, enabling me to slip one in my pocket and go outside with it. Range is good outdoors also.
I am going to exchange the location with the base station and one of the others because the base is beside my bed and if it rings while I am
taking a nap it wakes me! By changing I will stop the ringing so close by.
By W. Simmons
These phones keep all their data stored in the individual handsets. That means you have to enter your phonebook of 30 entries (yes, only 30) 4 times including ringtones, speed dials, etc... Also, the callerID information is kept separately on each handset so if you want to clear the memory or get rid of the "XX new calls" message, then you have to do it on every handset.
The phone only has 10 available ring tones. My cell phone from the 90's had more than that. Way too many button presses to get into and out of phonebook for changes. Come on Motorola, I would have expected much better.
I think I will spend the time I would need to spend entering the phonebook over and over doing something more productive, like boxing it up and ordering something else!
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