Reviews : Uniden DMX778 2.4 GHz DSS Expandable Trendy Cordless Phone with Answering System and Caller ID (Silver/Black) |
Uniden DMX778 2.4 GHz DSS Expandable Trendy Cordless Phone with Answering System and Caller ID (Silver/Black) Product By Uniden Available From 3 Sellers |
Technical Details
- 2.4 GHz frequency hopping digital spread spectrum signal
- Expandable to 4 handsets, 1 included
- Answering system with 30 minutes of recording time
- Caller ID/call waiting, 100-number caller ID memory
- Recordable ringer tones, distinctive caller ID options
Product Description
The Uniden DMX778 2.4GHz expandable trendy cordless phone system with digital answering system and call waiting/caller ID is expandable to a total of 4 handsets! It has a slide-open handset, recordable ringer tones, and 7 display backlight colors. It has a 100-name phonebook with 4 numbers per name. There is a 100-No. caller ID memory, distinctive ringer tones, backlight color, and picture display. It has 3-way conferencing, handset speakerphone, and is headset compatible. There is handset-to-handset text messaging, intercom, and phonebook transfer. There is battery, clock, & banner displays. It has a calendar with programmable reminders. It has a directLink™ 2-way radio feature. There are 20 ring tone options. The belt clip is included. There is last 3 number redial, and mute/hold function. There is a new message LED indicator, call and memo recording, trilingual menus & voice prompts.Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description The Uniden DMX 778 cordless phones system features 2.4 GHz digital operation for clear, reliable calls, a built-in digital answering system, plus room for expansion (up to four handsets total, model DCX770). Featuring a stylish black and silver design with an asymmetrical charging cradle, this phone is not only attractive but also offers a wealth of features.Ready for caller ID with call waiting (with subscription through your phone service), the DMX 778 stores up to 100 names and numbers per handset (shared between the caller ID and programmable phonebook), or up to 400 per system if you add three model DCX 770 accessory handsets (sold separately). These numbers can be sorted for easy recall and can even be transferred between handsets.
The handset offers a large backlit LCD displaying date, time, caller ID information, calendar, text-messaging between handsets, and navigation icons. Navigation is achieved through a series of soft-key menus and a joystick-style toggle control. Handsets can also be used as a convenient room/baby monitor and for two-way radio communication between handsets (using DirectLink mode). The DMX 778 comes complete with a belt clip for hands-free headset use (not included).
What's in the Box
DMX 778 base and handset, AC power adapter/charger, telephone line cord, belt clip, instructions, warranty/service information
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Customer Reviews
By Talkative
I purchased this phone because it uses lithium ion batteries, which are the best. Unfortunately, the phone would not power on, even after charging it for several days. Returned it for a refund. Apparently, I am not alone in this experience.
By D. J. Smith (Mountain View, CA USA)
I got a defective unit, so I called Uniden customer service. I've never been treated more rudely by customer "service" in my life. They refused to help me without my home phone number (I don't give it out- that's why it's called "unlisted") and they bascially told me it was *my* fault that the phone wouldn't even power on. (even though I'd charged it for 24 hours).
Then I called the seller- what a different experience. WestCoastMall.net was professional and courteous. They quickly provided and RMA, and exchanged the unit. Unfortunately the new unit was also defective. When I called for the second RMA, they told me they'd had a very high number of these units coming back as defective. No surprise- if Uniden's QA department is run by the same folks as their Customer Service, I'm not shocked in the least.
I was really disappointed, because on paper this looks like a great product- it has all the features I wanted: small enough to wear on my belt (with a headset), but also has caller ID and speakerphone. Too bad they can't actually deliver a working product.
Short version: Stay away from Uniden.
By CJ (Long Beach CA)
I bought this system when it first came out and never have I spent more on a phone. I bought the DMX778 plus 2 of the satellite units. The caller ID has NEVER worked, and customer service NEVER helped. They were very adept at giving me the run-around though. The quality is so poor that whomever I am speaking with gets static. No matter how I adjust the sound, I can never hear very well either. This 2.4 GHz unit often says I have no service due to being out of range RIGHT NEAR THE BASE UNIT. The outgoing greeting on the answering system sounds fine, but all incoming messages are INAUDIBLE. I have had many Unidens and always loved them. I'll try to dig up my 900 MHz as it always worked better than this expensive system (still, these many years later). These are really pieces of poo-poo.
By Frank C. Boger
i think the new undien phone i got was a blast! it has all the features i want and more. the color display is excellent and i love the compact design! it is just plainly cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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