| PRODUCT DETAILS | | AT&T 1445 2.4 GHz Analog Cordless Telephone (Espresso/Silver) |  | | AT&T 1445 2.4 GHz Analog Cordless Telephone (Espresso/Silver)
That corded telephone you're still using may be a valuable antique. Join the cordless phone crowd for a new sense of freedom. The AT&T 1445 is a 2.4 GHz cordless phone with a number of useful features, including caller ID/call waiting compatibility and an integrated phone directory. It has a 90-number caller ID memory, letting you see a list of all recent calls, while a caller ID memory match function allows you to assign personalized ringers to a caller ID entry, giving you an auditory indication of who is calling. A visual message waiting indicator alerts you to new voicemail messages, while the 50-number phone directory and nine one-touch memory buttons let you keep track of, and easily dial, your most frequently used phone numbers. The headset compatibility provide hands-free communication options, while an illuminated keypad makes dialing in poorly lit environments a snap. A handset control allows you to adjust volume levels to your liking, and a page button makes finding a misplaced handset quick and easy. A redial button allows you to quickly dial the last outgoing number, and the flash button give you access to call waiting. Illuminated keypad, headset compatible Analog Transmission type Caller ID/call waiting capability (requires caller-ID and call-waiting service in order to display) Caller ID memory Caller ID memory match with personalized ringer option Visual message waiting indicator New call indicator Display and dial Handset speakerphone One touch memory locations Handset LCD screen Menu languages - English, Spanish, French Handset volume Selectable ringer tones Illuminated keypad On hook dialing Belt clip Headset compatible Any key answer Flash Redial Hold Hearing aid compatible Low-battery indicator Rechargeable NiCd Battery included Dimensions - Width 4.4 x Height 4.1 x Depth 8.8 inch Manufacturer: VTech
Price Range: $167.99 - $34.99
AT&T 1445 2.4 GHz Analog Cordless Telephone (Espresso/Silver)
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| User Reviews |  | Worked good for 3 years rating: 3
Real sturdy at&t phone- which is why I always choose at&t phones. Hardware is sturdy, always a clear reception, a good phone for the price, had all the basics I was looking for. I live alone in an apartment- so it was all I needed. However, I've had it for 3 years now, and the display (that shows caller id, and my address book, and calls missed) is now not working properly. Huge strips of it no longer work, so I can't identify and phone numbers or words on it. After all, I must get a new phone. I like my phones to last just a LITTLE longer than 3 years.... Was good while it lasted.
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Fone Failure rating: 2
I have owned this phone for a few years, and it worked well, but then the battery started failing to charge. I replaced the battery only to discover that the new battery would not charge either. The light on the base flickers, just as with other people's descriptions. Ultimately these cheap Chinese made phones are a waste of your money
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Wow. Same thing happened to me. rating: 3
Had it for about 18 months. Base stopped charging the handset. Changed the battery - tried to charge it for 24 hours - but the base wasn't charging that either. Called AT&T, they walked through a little hardware-reset trick by pulling ALL the power sources for 2 minutes and then putting them back. Didn't work. They apologized and offered a discount towards a replacement phone to be shipped to me - but I could not wait that long. Since other people are seeing the same thing happen, I suppose it is not a very durable phone.
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It's actually a 900Mhz phone rating: 1
I don't own the phone but I work for a Wireless ISP and had the opportunity to see it on my scope. It uses a 915Mhz carrier that doesn't change freqs when you hit the channel button.
I'm not sure why it's labeled 2.4Ghz...
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Good while it lasted but it died too soon rating: 2
Maybe I expected too much from a $35 phone. It worked fine for about 18 months but then the base quit charging the phone. I replaced the battery, thinking it was just that the battery had failed. Charged the new battery for 12 hours as directed, but the new battery quit within a couple of days. I noticed then that the charger light was flickering and not steady. Checked all the connections; everything was tight. I will avoid AT&T phones in the future.
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AT&T 1445 2.4 GHz Analog Cordless Telephone (Espresso/Silver)
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