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Large numbers were the selling feature. He also wanted redial. Had for a couple of years. Works fine.
The ringer is loud enough that she can hear it, and the amplified receiver allows her to hear conversations better than before.The only negative I have noticed is the shortness and tight coil of the phone cord, combined with the phone's light weight, causes it to pull off the table easily. We were needing a corded phone with adjustable volume for my aging (and hard of hearing) mother-in-law. This phone was just what we were looking for, and at a very attractive price. A longer cord would be nice (and necessary in this case). Overall, a good value.
A corded telephone is a necessity for anyone who has home phone service not controlled by a modem or other electrical means. This phone is simple and as basic as it comes, and a great buy.
I purchased this phone for my elderly mother, she likes it very well, the ringer is loud enough for her to hear it ring, and the handset volume is also loud enough for her to hear the conversation.This is the first phone in a long time she could really hear.
A cord that's a foot or two longer would've been great.I do like how the buttons have a bit of gap between them. I had to keep the cord from my old phone, as the cord that comes with this phone doesn't go out that far.
If they had been deeper and looser, it would make it a lot easier to hang up the phone. This phone is simple to set up, and simple to use, because it's got no bells and whistles.The only things that make me give it 4 stars are1 - the dents where you place the headset are a bit shallow and a bit tight.
I have a computer on my desk, and since I spend much more time on the computer than the phone, the phone goes on an adjacent table. Since the dents are shallow and tight, you have to take care to place the headset correctly.
An extra quarter inch gap between the sides of the headset and the walls of the dents would've made it so one can hang up without thinking about it.2 - The cord is short. Also, the phone is light (which is a good thing, mind you), so when the cord gets stretched, the phone starts getting pulled off the table.
It looks a lot nicer than a scrunched-up keypad where the numbers are all right next to each other with no gap.Overall, a nice phone.
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