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Editorial Reviews Product Description AT&T EP5632 - 5.8 GHz Digital BlueTooth Enabled Cordless Phone w/Answering System Amazon.com Product Description The AT&T EP5632 5.8 GHz Digital Bluetooth Enabled Cordless Phone with Answering System will work perfectly in your small office or home office, with a 5.8 GHz frequency hopping technology that allows extended range and clarity. Thanks to Bluetooth, you can use the handset to receive calls from up to two connected cell phones, as well as the calls from a land line, even letting you orchestrate a conference call between them. An icon-driven menu system makes it easy to navigate the large color display. The display is customizable, thanks to 26 wallpapers and animations. A built-in digital answering machine offers 15 minutes of recording time with the ability to leave memos, and you can retrieve your messages from handsets without going over to the base. There is a speakerphone built into both the handset and the base for maximum flexibility. Built-in memory allows you to store 100 contact entries. The phone supports caller ID, call waiting, and caller ID on call waiting. The phone features selectable ringtones, a lighted keypad, and a spare battery charger. The EP5632 includes one handset but can be expanded to up to 12 handsets. The AT&T EP5632 5.8 GHz Digital Bluetooth Enabled Cordless Phone with Answering System is backed by a 1-year warranty. What's in the Box Base, belt clip, cordless handset, Ni-MH battery, power adapter, telephone line cord, user's manuals, and wall mounting adapter. Product Accessories Similar Products
Customer Reviews Larry E. Adams Said: AT&T EP5632 in my opinion ( Nov. 12th 2009 )This phone works perfect for me, i have not had any problems, the menu is easy to navigate, the connections are crisp and clear. Nice phone overall.Amy Said: Great except terrible with Call Notes Compatibility ( Oct. 7th 2009 )I like everything about the phone except the reason why I bought it! I bought an AT&T phone so it would work with the Call Notes feature (i.e., light up when I have a message). It does light up when I have a message, but after I delete the message, the light stays on! You have to physically unplug the phone to get rid of the light! Would not purchase again.K. Pruett Said: Great for a Small Business ( Oct. 6th 2009 )I am a solo hairstyist and needed a handsfree phone with Bluetooth capability, I was also a Bluetooth Virgin. After seeing this phone favorably reviewed on several other sites, I decided to purchase it from Amazon because they had the best price. I found it very easy to set up and had no problems pairing it with the Bluetooth Headset. It has many of the features that I needed at work and I want to purchase another one for home! On the fun side, I have been entertaining myself and clients with the many interesting ringtones on the handset; we are listening to Big Band this week.Dave Said: Great Features ( Sep. 16th 2009 )This is a great phone with great features. The sound quality is good enough that with a quiet pause in the conversation (both parties not talking) it's hard to tell that the phone is on. The Bluetooth feature alone is worth the price. It works as advertised, but could use some clarification. First, the phone can be paired with up to eight devices (cell phones or headsets). Of the paired devices, you can connect the EP5632 to one or two Bluetooth devices. These show up on the phone as "1" and "2" and are the "active" devices. Of the connected devices, only one can be used at a time. Got it? There are some limitations. For example, you can have cells paired and connected to both "1" and "2". In addition to the regular landline, this effectively gives you three outgoing lines. However, since the Bluetooth connection only supports one connected device at a time, you can only use one of the cell lines at a time. That is, you can not simultaneously use the cell on "1" and the cell on "2". Of course, you could always pick up the cell phone, dial your call, and transfer audio to the cell, so this isn't really a show-stopper. Similarly, with a cell connected to "1" and a headset on "2" it is not possible to make a call using the cell line ("1") and then transfer the audio to the Bluetooth headset on "2". Another quirk is that Bluetooth headsets have a range of only 10m. That's more than enough to roam about a room or two, but it's easy to forget that the headset doesn't have the range of the EP5632's handset and wander out of range. Sure, this is an issue with any Bluetooth headset and cell phone, but it's still surprising the first time a call drops while using the landline because you've walked out of range. I've only tested the EP5632 with a few Bluetooth devices. It works great with a Sony Ericsson W580i. Cellphones see the EP5632 as a headset. I especially like the EP5632 "auto connect" feature -- when I arrive home and the W580i is in range of the EP5632 base they automatically connect without my help. Likewise, I paired an old Nokia 3600 with the base and it worked fine. I've had worse luck with my wife's older Palm Treo 650. The Treo initially connects and seems like it will work, but isn't stable. I have managed to place a few calls, but the audio had static and sounded like it could easily turn into a dropped call. Most times the Treo is connected for only a couple of seconds. For headsets I've tried an (old) Jabra BT200, and two separate Sprint (Primax) PHS-3. The Jabra and one of the Sprints worked flawlessly. The other PHS-3 would initially pair, but when used would fail to connect and gave a two-tone (error?) sound. Most likely this means the headset is broken. I'd recommend this phone for any family with two Bluetooth cell phones.Bappy29 Said: one of the best ( Sep. 13th 2009 )good bang for the buck. bluetooth features worked as advertised. easy to use and comfortable in the hand.« Back |
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