| PRODUCT DETAILS | | AT&T 992 Two-Line Corded Speakerphone with Caller ID |  | | AT&T 992 Two-Line Corded Speakerphone with Caller ID
Advanced American Telephones designs and produces the AT&T telephone products - the products that millions of people enjoy every day. The voice quality, product selection, and reliability make AT&T telephone products your best choice. AT&T telephone products reflect a long and distinguished history of product excellence dating back over 100 years. Today, this product line is one of the most extensive in the industry, including corded and cordless phones, answering systems, and phone-related accessories.PRODUCT FEATURES:2-Line Operation;Speakerphone;100 Name/Number Directory;3-Party Conferencing (for multi-line systems);Automatic Line Selection;Distinctive Ringing Tones;English/Spanish/French Setup Menu;Flash;Handset Volume Control;Headset Compatible (2.5mm jack);Hearing Aid Compatible;Hold;Last Number Redial;Line Status Indication;Mute;Rapid Scroll;Switchable Data Port;Table/Wall Convertible. Manufacturer: AT&T
Price Range: $50.00 - $59.99
AT&T 992 Two-Line Corded Speakerphone with Caller ID
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| User Reviews |  | What else is there? rating: 3
It's a real shame that a good quality phone is so hard to find anymore. Technology should help make things better but over time, seems phones are worse. I bought this because I was unable to find a phone with a quality speaker phone for all the conference calls I'm on while working from home. With previous phones tried, either the volume on my end was too low and/or the volume on the other end was too low and they struggled to hear me. So the good news is that the speaker phone works great. However - like others have commented, I have to slam the engineers for this phone for the ridiculous beep added when pressing mute button - everyone on a conference call can here it and it's quite disruptive in a large group and everyone knows it's you muting and unmuting - I was outraged with this feature. Also - if you are a good multi-tasker, the mute button is poorly positioned so that it's just a matter of time before your finger hits the wrong spot and you embarrass yourself by hanging up. For 60+ *#!$@ dollars I expect better.
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Speaker phone sucks!! rating: 1
the speaker phone on this phones sucks!! you can't turn it up loud enough without getting a lot of distortion and the other person on the line can barely hear you.
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Don't buy this phone rating: 1
My previous "AT&T" two-lin phone worked great for years. When I needed a replacement, I selected this supposedly similar unit. Big mistake.
Lots of problems, but the major issue is the dialing. You have to dial at an exact speed, not too fast, not too slow, or your call won't go through. Incredibly annoying.
It also makes a lot of random noises that are very annoying in a quiet office.
This is another example of "features" prevailing over basic functionality. This is my last "AT&T" product.
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At least I got 8 months service out of it rating: 2
Speaker crapped out after 8 months - doesn't always respond when you dial a number. Programing interface very confusing.
Not sure if it is worth the trouble to get it replaced - especially after hearing the other reviewer's problems with tech support.
btw - Don't be fooled by the "AT&T" on the label - it has nothing to do with the old Bell System equipment (the "Touch Tone" and indestructable black rotary dial phones) AT&T/Lucent Technologies sold off the consumer products business ages ago. The real AT&T should be ashamed. This is the danger of licening out your brand name.
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Terrible product rating: 1
This telephone has a nasty habit of not connecting when dialing. Probably 20 percent of my calls need to be redialed. Also, when using another extension in the house, this phone picks up and does not hang up...keeping the line in use when the extension is turned off. I have called AT&T Their customer service is the pits. There is nothing wrong with my line or jack - this problem occurs on any jack in the house.
Do not buy this phone
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AT&T 992 Two-Line Corded Speakerphone with Caller ID
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