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Vtech VT 40-2421

Vtech VT 40-2421 2.4 GHz 4-Line Cordless Phone

Rating: 2.85/5 stars - Vtech VT 40-2421  13 reviews
Install this Digital Spread Spectrum, 2.4GHz cordless system in your office or multi-line residence for a fraction of the cost of your... Read More
Install this Digital Spread Spectrum, 2.4GHz cordless system in your office or multi-line residence for a fraction of the cost of your typical business phone network. The VT40-2421 Base Unit accepts up to 4 conventional telephone lines. The cordless Handsets can be placed anywhere. All you need is power for the Handset charger. Move Handsets/Chargers around as your needs change - no rewiring needed! The basic package includes Base Unit, cordless Handset and charger. Add additional Handsets (model 40-2420), up to a total of 12. Access all system features from the Handset, including Conference Calling, Call Transfer, Name/Number Speed Dialing, Call Waiting ID, Intercom and Visual Message Waiting Indication for voice mail. Each Handset can be personalized with a 'name'. Connect a Headset or use the Handsfree Speakerphone for maximum efficiency on the job. Minimize
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Overall Rating: Rating: 2.85/5 stars
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By: slashsplat
Aug 5, 2005

LOVE it for two years now...

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Simple configure, reliable, RUGGED, little interference, speakerphone good, cheap on ebay, highly recommended.

Cons: handset large, batteries suck, mike gets background noise, functions not intuitive, headset mike not loud.

Bottom Line:
Buy this phone for multi-line use, it is rugged, reliable, and works great. Best of all, it is dirt cheap on ebay. Read More at Epinions.com


By: fetco
Jan 16, 2003

A GREAT PHONE

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Its possible to add headsets. Long range for talking. Has speaker phone.

Cons: The digital sound, sounds different from a regular phone.

Bottom Line:
If your looking for a cordless phone that you can walk down the street with a still have great quality sound, I would highly recommend this phone to you. Read More at Epinions.com


By: hermonat
Apr 7, 2004

I took a risk ... and I'm VERY happy!

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Packed with features, hands free, 4-lines, Caller Id .. so much more!

Cons: Stock hands-free atch. low quality, speed dial not speedy.

Bottom Line:
For the small business owner or exceptionally busy family, this 4-line cordless phone system can be a "God Send". It's the best bang-for-buck on the market. Read More at Epinions.com


By: mamboking
Mar 30, 2005

This phone is a GREAT Value! 4-Lines - WOW!

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: 4 Lines (wow), Compact, Nice button layout, Speakerphone in handset, Ethernet Friendly

Cons: Slight background hiss, Only 3 min hold, Wish it was 5.8GHz, Speakerphone volume is low

Bottom Line:
If you need a 3 or 4-Line cordless and don't want to spend a TON of money... this is the phone for you! Read More at Epinions.com


By: geekiest
Aug 8, 2003

Getting close to ideal

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Great concept. Close to excellent.

Cons: No paging from base. No

Bottom Line:
Great if you have multiple lines and you want mobility without having to wire your office or home with every combination of line and location. Read More at Epinions.com


By: mrs-j
Jun 18, 2003

"Can you hear me now?... Can you hear me now?... Can you hear me now?..."

Author's Rating: Rating: 3/5 stars

Pros: Phones where I've never had them before! Features galore!

Cons: Reception not always very good. Conversations sometimes "drop out" briefly.

Bottom Line:
If you need an expandable phone system, sure - start with this one. But save your receipt just in case you have call quality problems. Read More at Epinions.com


By: neocoffee41
May 26, 2004

For the money, you get what you pay for.

Author's Rating: Rating: 3/5 stars

Pros: Affordable, simple to use, a means to an end.

Cons: There are definitely better multi-handset systems out there.

Bottom Line:
If you are looking for a fast affordable solution to get phones in rooms that are not wired, this one will do the job. Read More at Epinions.com


By: heresmy2cents
Jun 28, 2002

Even a sleek, new design can't make up for poor sound!

Author's Rating: Rating: 2/5 stars

Pros: Nicely designed handset; 4-lines; Plenty of great features

Cons: Terribly disappointing sound quality

Bottom Line:
I would like nothing more than to recommend this phone to you. But unfortunately, the sound quality is too bad to tolerate. Read More at Epinions.com


By: wittcamp
Dec 22, 2005

Fine for minimal, short term use.

Author's Rating: Rating: 2/5 stars

Pros: three phones only need one phone jack

Cons: buttons stopped working battery dies quickly too expensive for the low quality Read More at Epinions.com


By: agod
Mar 13, 2003

Battery Problems

Author's Rating: Rating: 1/5 stars

Pros: 2 handsets with caller ID, intercom & handsfree feature

Cons: Battery performance and availability & cost, VTech customer support.

Bottom Line:
Try another brand, even if you have to pay more ! Read More at Epinions.com


By: phonenut
Apr 1, 2004

VETO the Vetech

Author's Rating: Rating: 1/5 stars

Pros: None so far

Cons: Poor clarity, poor range, poor design and construction, poor (outgoing) volume. Read More at Epinions.com


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