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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Took a lot of time to review all the available cordless landlines...all of them had reviews that made me think nothing out there was worth it lol! We had an older panasonic model that lasted for years...reviewing the newer models people complained they weren't the same as the older ones. AT&T are actually VTech, and VTech didn't get good reviews either. On a whim I looked up Motorola and was surprised to see they made cordless phones...this model had pretty good reviews so we gave it a try. So far, I like all the features and it's not difficult to set up. The only thing I wish it had was a clip to clip it to my shirt (like my old Panasonic had)...I like to work in the kitchen when I'm talking and walk around the house and you can't do that without a clip (but most of the other phones don't have one either...note to manufacturers -- offer a clip!). I would recommend this phone set.UPDATE: Purchased this phone in August so outside return window as of this date (11/17/24). This phone is truly awful! It has lots of static and drops almost all calls in the middle of a conversation. 99% of the time it sounds like a terrible connection, with every other word spoken by the other person being dropped. Most times the other person stops hearing me and thinks we're disconnected and they hang up, having to call back. I can't believe how terrible this phone system is...we have 2 Moto G Stylus cell phones and have been quite happy with them, which is why I trusted this brand for landline phones...I'm truly sorry we spent $$ purchasing this phone and going to the trouble of setting them up. We will be replacing them shortly. Really, really, REALLY disappointed in this purchase!!!
horacioolivares
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
it works good but it takes for the batteries to charge so the volume low right now
Guérard
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2024
En général c'est un bon appareil par contre ce que je reproche c'est que le livret d'instructions est uniquement en anglais. Donc pas évident pour les personnes qui ne comprennent pas cette langue.
Charla
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Great phone. Great manual for easy set up. Most don't come with instructions so you need to go online.. Has all the he features I wanted brand, reliability, called ID, call blocking & answering machine.
Gabbi
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
This phone is a good phone for persons who cannot hear?
michelinelegault
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2024
pour c est fontion c est unbon chiix que j ai fait bien avous mercie m
Bernardo A.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 3, 2023
Este teléfono no es elas barato, pero la calidad en general la considero superior a la mayoría, me gustó mucho la calidad en el audio y que tenga botones ergonómicos para facilitar subir o bajar el volumen durante la llamada e inclusive amplificarlo, es un teléfono muy fácil de configurar y cumple con lo indicado de números en pantalla grandes, lo recomiendo al 100%
BERNADETTE J.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2023
All that I wanted was a phone with good volume, a pleasant ring tone, a setting of 2 incoming rings, and a machine that one could leave me a message on if no one was here and after ordering and returning (5) phones from Amazon & (1) from BJ’S, I finally decided to try the Mororola CD5012 SERIES and I believe I hit the jackpot. I went through the booklet which is very self-explanatory, figured out how to set up what I wanted it to do, except that I had a problem trying to get the answering machine to let you leave a message, but my daughter figured it out and I am very happy with my new Mororola Phone. I didn’t even think they were in business anymore. We used to have a huge mororola plant here in Sunrise Fl but they folded up and left about 10 or 12 years ago. I am 79years & am very happy with my new phone and want everyone to know it. Incidentally, I chose #11 ringtone and I love it.
fizzy lifting
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023
this phone works well enough, but the handset design could have easily come from the 1980s/'90s.puffy & marshmallow-like, it is a trifle clunky.i sorely miss my phillips dect-6 phone, it was the best-designed cordless & answering machine i've ever come upon & i was gutted when phillips stopped producing cordless phones for the u.s.those still made for the e.u. are beautiful.anyway, the set up for this phone is much like other cordlesses. my greatest complaint is the thoroughly obnoxious beeping produced by the base as part of the phone ringing. i cannot figure out if there is a way to turn it off but still have the machine answer.it might be the reason i return the phone if the above can't be achieved.nope: here's another: the machine will not play the outgoing i recorded (the mechanized motorola voice sounds depressingly like a phishing message), providing just silence after the machine answers, although the machine will record if someone talks to the silence..ordered a new one, hopefully will operate as promised.good sound quality, however, which was at the top of my list, as v-tech phones have appallingly bad audio & no clarity.
Erik
Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2022
FINALLY. An affordable set with a good name that meets my grandparents needs. ...been looking for something like this for what feels like a decade. Several purchase attempts of other sets all with significant drawbacks.My grandparents' challenges:- they don't have internet, which limits their options- they have failing hearing and eyes, like most elderly people- they don't care if the phone looks elegant --> they want function (and this set is still decent looking ;)) and is easy to clean- they need an intercom to allow them to talk to each other from different sides of the house/property, and is straightforward to use- not being tech savvy, they need a straightforward keypad --> big (not huge) buttons, only a few extra buttons than the keypad to keep confusion over multiple options down to a minimum- listening volume needs to be loud enough for them to hear the caller (even without hearing aids) without trading loudness for clarity (often louder phones increase the volume of background noise too, making calls just as hard to understand as quieter sets)This phone set:- doesn't require the internet (yet communicates changes between handsets)- has a 'just right' size keypad so is easy to read- the keypad area has just the buttons you need, saving space for larger text and reducing confusion as a result of too many buttons- is decent looking, easy to clean- it has an intercom system that can be used between all 4 handsets, with a dedicated and clearly labelled intercom button on each handset, requires fewer steps to use than competitors (at least in our experience), and even allows you to rename each handset to whatever we want. This last thing is extremely useful as it reduces confusion; Instead of having to remember which room 'handset 3' is in, you can simply select 'basement' (for example).- for the first time in decades, my grandparents can hear people clearly even without using the volume boost. Part of the reason for this is because voice quality is ridiculously good --> when speaking to them over the phone, even my experience has improved --> no background noise, no far-away voices, no static.Gripes:- none at this timeHow to make it better?- more for all cordless handsets that have intercom function: reduce steps even further by having one button for each handset, rather than having to press intercom button and then choose the handset. I understand why this probably doesn't happen (more flexibility for a manufacturer to sell different # of handset sets) but it's still something I could making using the intercom more straight-forward.
Avid Mystery Reader
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2021
I like the phone but it was very difficult for me to set up. There were a ton of directions and nothing was simple or clear (at least in my opinion). I admit I am a bit "direction challenged," but I had to call the company and get help. Then, while it was not an overt impression, I did get the idea that the customer service/tech support guy thought that I was a bit "dumb/inept." Maybe it was my own feelings about the situation that colored the interaction, but I don't think so. So, I found the interaction a bit off putting. Anyway, once I got some help with understanding the buttons, then things started making sense and I was pretty much able to set it up with the date, time, sounds, and out-going message.What I really like is the way that it feels in my hand. I am not sure if it is supposed to be "ergonomic" but it really has a nice heft to it and fits/feels nice in my hand. Certainly the information on the phone screen is big enough that anyone should be able to see it.I'm hoping that it will last much longer than the last 2-3 phones that I have had. All were V-Techs and every time I had a major power surge, the phone got fried. I have a whole house surge protector on my house from the electric company, but when they came out to check and make sure that the protector was working, the tech told me that the surge was coming in on the telephone line (I have FIOS) and was not electrical per se. Not sure that is correct, but again, I am hoping that this phone will withstand these surges better than the previous ones. It is certainly a more substantial feeling phone. It was a bit more expensive (about twice what I paid for the V Tech). So, overall, I like it, but it was difficult to set up as I really feel there were too many directions that were unclear. There was a quick guide, but nothing was quick about it. Simplicity is good and Motorola needs to simplify their "Quick Guide" for those of us who need directions that are short and sweet.
OLIMPO IRETA GARCIA
Reviewed in Mexico on April 16, 2021
Funcionan perfectamente, el control de volumen es muy amplio, los puedes configurar para que timbre desde muy fuerte hasta muy bajo y tiene amplia variedad de tonos. La funciones de llamada rápida son buenas y también las puedes configurar en la base de la contestadora, en la que puedes hacer llamadas solo con altavoz sin necesidad del auricular.En general son buenos aparatos.
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