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Last 2 sets of Siemens I bought were trash. Same with the prior sets from vtech, panasonic, and AT&T.
I'm finally happy (really happy) with the Panasonic Gigarange system.
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-KX-TG6702B-GigaRange-Expandable-Cordless/dp/B000H138HE/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1229577492&sr=8-9
I've even bought a set for my parents and have advised 4 friends to purchase.
Biggest pro: clarity of signal and lack of static/drop-offs.
On sale at above link for $145 (base +2 handsets)
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December 18, 2008 04:46 AM
Need Recommendation for modular Cordless SoHo Cordless Dect Phone system. Am partial to Siemens
I am a Siemens phone owner but it's time to upgrade my Small Home Office phone system. Admit NOT partial to Panasonic, VTech, GE, ATT/SBC brands -- as I have had bad experiences w/ those brands. But if you can make convincing argument for one of those brands, I'll listen. VOIP ok, but not req'd. Seems best cordless Dect phones are Siemens, but their best models not sold in the USA. No 2.5/2.6Ghz phones. Pls post links and prices too. List Pros vs Cons. Thanx !
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| December 18, 2008 05:18 AM |
I'm finally happy (really happy) with the Panasonic Gigarange system.
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-KX-TG6702B-GigaRange-Expandable-Cordless/dp/B000H138HE/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1229577492&sr=8-9
I've even bought a set for my parents and have advised 4 friends to purchase.
Biggest pro: clarity of signal and lack of static/drop-offs.
On sale at above link for $145 (base +2 handsets)
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personal experience at multiple locations
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