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| Philips CD 4401 High DefVoice Cordless Speaker Phone | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 4 reviews) Category: CE
Publisher: Philips Studio: Philips Brand: Philips Label: Philips Color: black Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 4 x 6.5
MPN: CD 4401 Model: CD 4401 UPC: 609585124547 EAN: 0609585124547 ASIN: B000RQBGZU
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| | High DefVoice Speaker Phone | | | 100 Name Phone Book | | | Bright Blue Illuminated Display and Keypad | | | Virtually Interference Free | | | Up to 100% greater battery life |
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Product Description With voice clarity as clear as a face-to-face conversation, the CD4401B puts the emotion back into a call. High-Definition sound brings people and their feelings closer together thanks to an advanced digital technology. Calls are undisturbed by interferences from other devices and a built-in loud speaker to amplify the voice of the caller allows you to speak and listen during a call without holding the phone to your ear. The unique acoustic design provides a high-quality, rich communication experience. Enjoy high quality conversation with a level of clarity rarely heard before. The audio spectrum reaches far beyond what's normally heard on a telephone. Ultra private calls Display colors - Black & White Lines of text - 2 Main Display Technology - STN Main Display Type - Dot-Matrix Handset ringers - Polyphonic Volume Control - Volume Control up/down Alarms - Alarm Clock Base Station keys - Paging key Battery charging indication Call Management - Call Waiting, Caller ID, Conference Call, Explicit Call Transfer Ease of Use - Keypad Lock and Menu Control Function - Baby Call Multi base capability - 4 Multi handset capability - Up to 5 handsets Signal strength indication VIP group with own melody - 3 groups Antenna - Integrated on base, Integrated on handset Compatible - GAP Dialing - Tone, Pulse Name and Caller ID Caller ID on call waiting Message counter on base Call log entries - 50 Phonebook - 100 names and numbers Battery capacity - 750 mAh Battery type - AAA NiMH Kind of Battery - Rechargeable Mains power - AC 120V - 60Hz Number of batteries - 2 per handset Standby time - Up to 150 hours Talk time - Up to 12 hours Base Dimensions - 114x107x80mm Handset Dimensions - 46x26x160mm
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  Excellent phone that shouldn't be overlooked/misunderstood July 15, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am compelled to write this review because it has been reviewed poorly by other reviewers and I feel this is unfair. If you decide to purchase the phone, I highly recommend that you read through the instructions carefully. Everything is explained there quite simply. This is a smart phone with a lot of capabilities and options. In order to make use of the vast choices, you have to know what exists and how to access them. Once you do, it's quite logical.
When I was shopping for a new phone, I looked for a variety of features. This phone had exactly what I wanted: *No answering machine (I have digital voice mail through phone service.) *Caller ID, Call waiting, Call waiting ID *Nice looking *Good quality *Buttons that are easy to press and it is clear when buttons are depressed *Headset Jack *Speaker phone
I shopped for the phone in person at a store rather than online so that I could feel the phone and see its quality up close. I really liked the design and feel so I purchased it.
At first, it took some getting used to. As others have mentioned in their reviews of the same product but in different bundles (e.g.Philips CD4402B/37 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Phone System with 2 Handsets, there were a few features that were a bit odd: 1) When dialing, the key is registered not when you depress a button but when you release it. 2) To get to the caller ID list, you have to press "CID" then "OK," whereas to get to the phonebook, you need only press "PBK." 3) Its small size makes it tricky to rest it on your shoulder and hold it "hands free" while conversing.
But, because the phone is so good in other ways, I found it easy to forgive Philips for these now seemingly minor issues. Not only did it meet the criteria I had listed above, I also found that... *The sound quality is excellent. *It does not interfere with my wireless internet service. *It was easy to add on an extra handset: Philips CD4450B High Def Voice Cordless Phone Handset for CD440 & CD445 Series *I could easily transfer my phonebook to the new handset. *I could label each handset with a name that described where it's base/charger is located in my home (e.g. "by printer" or "dining rm") *The light that indicates you have a new call not only shuts off when you view the caller ID on one handset but shuts off on the other handset.
In a nutshell, this phone doesn't have the stuff I don't want yet has the stuff I now realize I needed.
  Poor sound quality and everything else. May 1, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This phone is one of the few I can find that does a few simple things: -Make a phone call -Mute -Hold -Have a standard headset jack input -*Not* have multiple handset or an attached answering machine
However, there is a low static in the background of every call. I checked the manual, and it says to keep the device away from other electronics (done) and away from ... metal objects! Interesting that my previous $25 cordless phone didn't have that requirement, but this "high tech" phone does. I moved the base away from metal (which pretty much means putting it on the floor)... still no improvement.
Plus, the device is poorly made. The plastic is junk, the menu options are hard to navigate, and the ringing options are hideous.
This is the second phone I've tried to buy (the last one was a lovely Panasonic but despite what the Best Buy salesperson insisted, there was no headset jack). It just shouldn't be so hard to make a decent fixed-line phone. I resent that Philips should design something that takes more time than simply plug and play. Sheesh. I'd return it but life is too short.
  portable phone February 11, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Philips CD 4401 High DefVoice Cordless Speaker Phone is terrible. It is hard to hear, hard to program and hard to work with in general. I will try to return it.
  telephone January 18, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this for the office for a tele-conference call. It worked great. It was one of the few phones that you could by singularly and without an answering machine
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