Saturday, 25 December 2010

Christmas Music - blu-ray, free


When I heard the opening, my first thoughts went to all the holiday Christmas commercials I've seen that use the bells without vocals.



Nicely done and good quality. If you enjoy it, you may be interested in the album it comes from; Classic Christmas Celebration. That one isn't free though.



I really enjoy it, and at FREE, there's not much to complain about. There are also some other free holiday tracks available on Amazon, if you know where to look. Another I downloaded was Timeless Christmas (Amazon MP3 Exclusive Sampler). I didn't like that one as much but you get 6 tracks instead of one and it's currently free as well (Nov 16, 2010).



Listen to the sample available and you'll get a taste for pretty much what the track is.



As I did in another review, I also recommend paying $1.99 for this set; The 99 Most Essential Christmas Masterpieces (Amazon Exclusive). The Bell Medley will complement it nicely. The Bell Medley

However, I haven't been able to listen to it yet. I can't get it on my iphone. I tried to download to my computer, but the process keeps taking me in a big circle. I am probably technologically challenged, so that being said, I think better download instructions, etc would be helpful as I don't think I am the only challenged person out there! - Holiday - Downloads - Free - Blu-ray'


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Leather Handbag - accessories, purse


I bought this for a trip. I wanted it to hold my jean jacket, cards, money, cell phone and some other odds and ends. When I got it I didn't think it was nearly big enough, yeah! I was wrong! It holds everything I need it too and I don't have to hold it when I am site seeing! Now I am a big gal and it holds a size 24/26 medium weight 31" long denim jacket plus everything else I mention including a small hair brush and a 4 1/2" x 3" x 3/4" pill case. It is a great find!!! Genuine Leather Mini Backpack Handbag/Purse With Sling & Side Cell Phone Pocket ~ Black In Color

This is a great mini backack/purse. I carry everything in it including make-up, water bottle & everyday access. The sling back is adjustable & there are several pockets to keep organized! Great quality leather for the price!

I'm very happy with this item. It's an excellent value for the money. Made of soft leather, it's larger than your average backpack-purse, but still about half the size of a normal backpack. There are lots of pockets, including a cell phone holder, two zip-up pockets in front with a credit card/pen holder compartment, and one pocket on back, which I don't use and is probably not practical. Back straps are not padded, but sturdy enough to deal with daily usage as either a shoulder bag or a backpack.

My leather mini-backpack arrived today and I have to agree with the previous comments, this is a nice quality product for an excellent price. I'm the type of person who is forever looking for the perfect bag, as my closet corner full of rejects will attest. :)



I have rheumatoid arthritis and carrying a regular purse in my hand is out of the question; even carrying it on one shoulder or cross-wise across my chest hurts my neck and shoulder after a while. I've been looking for a nice-looking back-pack style that'll distribute weight to both shoulders, has a "low profile" (in other words, it won't knock things off shelves every time I turn around), isn't too big or too small, has enough pockets, and doesn't have that annoying flap. (Not picky much, am I?)



This bag looks like it's going to work really well for me. Love the adjustable straps and all the roomy pockets. There is room in the main compartment for anything I might feel like carrying, including my mini-netbook or ebook reader. I like the back-side pocket for my wallet, which keeps it securely against my body. I can grab my phone out of the side pocket without taking the whole bag off my shoulders.



Nice product, good value. I think I'll be carrying this one for a long time!

This backpack is made of small pieces of leather stitched together. It did not last. The straps came unstitched from the bag and the side also came unstitched. The cell phone pockets don't fit any cell phone available and it SMELLS. Wonder what kind of animal this leather came from -- a skunk perhaps? Customer service was HORRIBLE...I guess you get what you pay for...cheap junk. It would NOT retail anywhere for $39.99. Watch out for this seller's inflated retail price listings.

I bought this bag to replace a similar one that had worn out. It is perfect: nice looking, good-quality leather, not too small, not too big. It fits my 5x8" day planner, phone, wallet, makeup, 2 glasses cases, hand lotion, pens, and gum with room to spare. I may buy another one for when this one wears out.

I received the bag today, the shipping time was good.

The package came all messed up.

It is DEFINITELY NOT a "39.00" bag, (price before "sale" and "saving 24.00"!)

None the less its a cute bag.

It has an awful smell to it. Terrible, and I hope it goes away. I cant find any "made in..." tag, and now I'm wondering what exactly this product is made from and where. The bottom has some sort of white paint on it, which I'm little by little scraping off. Not a big deal.

Its smaller than I thought. The person who wrote a review about stuffing a "denim jacket and all else " in it, is nonsense. Its not that roomy at all.

I like the style, but wont buy another. If you're one of those people that carry around "everything", its def. not for you. I am not one of those people, and it barely fits in what I have...which isnt much.

The cell pocket does not hold EITHER of my cell phone styles. (blackberry and razr)

It has to be a very thin width phone.

I like the straps, and I like the pockets. I like how it has no flaps at top, covering the zipper.

All in all, its a "10 dollar" bag.

I had been unsuccessfully searching all my local stores in hopes of replacing my well worn back pack purse with a new one. I moved my research to the internet and found a few choices..some a bit more expensive than I usually spend. I almost passed this one by because of the mixed reviews and the LOW cost! I decided to give it a go with the thought that I could always return it....What a delightful surprise!! I love this purse. It is a perfect size with more than enough room for everything most people need to carry in their purse! It's got more pockets and slots than my old one and as soon as I opened the package I was in love!! The shoulder straps zip together to make it easier to use as a sling over the shoulder. The pocket on the side may not fit the newer cell phones, but it is perfect for my sunglasses and I personally prefer to have my cell phone in my pocket most times! There is a slight smell, like leather, but you have to put your nose practically into the thing!! Not a problem! I highly recommend this purse, as a matter of fact my daughter is buying one after seeing mine and I am tempted to buy at least one more so that I never run out of them!

Purchased this handbag the beginning of November 2009. The strap broke May 2010. It is a smallish handbag with very soft leather. I found the configuration of this handbag very convenient and I put a lot of stuff in it including a large wallet and point and shoot digital camera in it's case. I guess I put too much in it because the strap broke. I loved the size and convenience of this purse but wish it was made with a little sturdier leather. - Accessories - Purse - Backpack Purse - Leather Backpack'


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Law Enforcement - earphones, 2 way radios


I have tried other kinds of these things and there was always 2 problems. 1 they hurt after a long shift. 2 they made it hard to hear it was as if you had an ear plug in one ear. These worked MUCH better both ways. Because of the acoustic tube you can still hear with the ear that has the piece in it. I found out right away that even after a 12 hour shift my ear was not sore from wearing this. If you want to use a two way with an ear piece this is the only way to go. Midland AVPH3 Transparent Security Headsets with PTT/VOX (Pair)

I decided to purchase the transparent headsets because I didn't want to look too obvious that I was wearing a headset. The headset itself looks cheap and flimsy, but it has proven to be sturdy and put together well. Best of all, the sound quality is excellent as long as you give your mouth about an inch or so of distance from the mike. My only complaint is that the earpiece seems to be designed to fit in the right ear; if you put the earpiece in the left it has a tendancy to slip and rotate out of the ear every once in a while. Altogether an excellent value.

I bought these along with Midland radios to use in the 2 bars that I run so all of my bartenders, door guys and bouncers are always in contact with each other. It gets really loud on weekends when the bars are packed and all of my staff can always hear each other perfectly. We have tried dozens of different radios/headsets in the past, and we could never find headsets that allowed us to hear each other.



Great product, I would recommend to anyone looking for good quality headsets to use with their 2 way radios.

The design of these headsets intends for the user to place the mic/ push-to-talk button down a sleeve and attach the clip for the acoustic earpiece directly behind the neck in order to conceal the hollow coil from front and side view as much as possible.

In order to accomplish this, the wire from the acoustic earpiece has to be long enough to reach from center-neck to about four inches beyond the wrist. In this way, the user activates the PTT button using thumb and forefinger and speaks into the cupped palm.

Here is the near miss aspect of these units: The length of the wire from the earpiece to the PTT switch/mic is 24 inches. Twenty-four inches is almost laughably short for those who have arms longer than twenty inches. I don't know anyone, outside of children, who might have arms that short.



After plugging these in and running the wires, it immediately became a matter of finding some appropriate microphone wire to use to splice in a 15" section of wire to make these actually function as intended.



Once that was done, the units were ready for use. Well, almost. The next thing that had to be done was to replace the little slippery plastic clothing clips with steel security-badge clips so the pieces would stay in place during actual use.



Now we were ready. We found that the earpieces actually sounded better than the radio's speakers and the push-to-talk buttons were crisp and positive. The mic's have no wind shielding so users need to be advised that they need to speak across the mic instead of directly into them, and keep them a couple inches away from their mouths. Operated that way we obtained very good results.



Too bad, for the want of a couple of dollars' worth of more wire and pro clips, these would be outstanding accessories. As they are now, they are somewhat of a starter kit waiting for final assembly.

As a wedding consultant/coordinator, I knew I needed to be able to communicate with my staff to make the event run smoother and in case of emergencies no matter where we were doing the ceremony/reception. After looking at many similar products I decided to take a chance on Midland and the surveillance earplugs. I must say they are great! My friend has a similar product, but hers do not measure to the radius and clarity of mines nor do her earplugs measure. Great investment!

I purchased two sets of these for a very large event. We were not part of security but part of the music program. Four of us had to seat over 400 people in a choir and orchestra in a venue we had never rented before. The headsets were invaluable! There is no way we could have communicated with out them! Over the two day period the ear pieces were comfortable and the microphones picked up every word accurately. Look forward to the next event to use them again.

My family of 4 bought this for skiing so we can keep track of the kids. Wears very comfortably under helmets and my 180's. The alligator clip is very close to where the button is to speak into the mic and I can't tell you how many times it came unclipped when trying to talk and then you have to fumble around to get it clipped back on. When speaking, it's very clear. We put our mics on the edge of our jackets and lined the wire underneath our jackets so it doesn't get tangled, that worked out great. Overall, it's a great product. My husband is going to have to jerry rig the alligator clip somehow though. - 2-way - Earphones - 2 Way Radios - Law Enforcement'


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Camera Accessories - battery grip, camera accessories


I purchased this wrist strap for my Nikon D300. It is very high quality and works great, giving me a lot more control over my camera and adds security as well. I use this wrist strap in addition to the shoulder strap that came with my camera--the shoulder strap attaches to the wrist strap on one end and the unused eyelet on the camera on the other end. I couldn't be more pleased with this item! Hand Strap for Cameras or Camcorders

After switching to a hand strap I have no desire to go back to a neck strap. It's great having it there to give you that little extra security to just holding the camera. I'm not convinced however that this is the best hand strap to buy. I can't seem to get it tight enough to feel %100 percent about it without cramping my fingers and making it a chore to push the shutter button. I thought that the extra padding that goes down the back of the hand would help to make it more secure but it actually does nothing, most of the time it is only snug where the strap is and the rest of the pad isn't even touching my skin. This thing will do until I find one that's better

This does not work well with my Canon XSi. The strap works well only for the resting position. Don't even attempt to take shot with your hand in this thing. You'll end up cramping your fingers unless you keep your index finger outside of it and shoot with your middle finger. Then, and only then do you retain full access to all buttons, eg the ISO button.



I'm not sure if other SLRs have the same issue w/ this strap.

I was disappointed with this hand strap for two reasons, firstly, I'm a petite woman...5'2, 115 lbs so my hands aren't very big and this strap felt useless...it was never secure and secondly, even if it had fit on my hand, there's no way to easily go from the hand strap to the neck strap...seems logical looking back but at the time I ordered it, I assumed there would be a way to have both on there so I could carry my camera around my neck in between shootings



That said, it does fit well on a Nikon D200 so if you have man hands and don't mind not having a neck strap, it's not too bad

I received the hand strap for my digital camera today. The packaging was intact and secure. Product was not damaged in any way. It is easy to install, but having never used one before, I wish they had instructions; there were none. The inside padding and edge of the starp are soft, thus, ensuring no irritation during usage of the camera. I am very satisfied with my hand strap, product-wise and cost-wise. eForcecity is a vendor I will visit again and tell anyone I hear talking "camera", that I recommend them for their quality and value merchandise. Hooah.

I put the item on my camera as as it arrived. The item is simple to put on and it works great as far as helping hold the camera steady and is easy to use as well as keeping things compact. I like not having the bulk of the neck strap and it saves room.

The strap worked as expected and looks good. Good craftsmanship and feel. The strap is a bit floppy but easily on and off the hand with some maneuvering to place my index finger on the shutter button. But I did not expect the strap for ease of photo taking as for securing the camera while moving or walking. For that it works great and is comfortable.



On the downside, the attachment plate seems to bow a bit when over tightened and has a little separation. It sits securely if not completely screwed down so I didn't think of it as a big issue.



Overall I liked the look and feel of the product and would recommend for the price.

I added this to my nikon d90 along with my existing strap. I can throw the strap across my neck and shoulder when i'm not shooting and get a secure one hand grip while i'm shooting. Ever had that fear on a hot day of your hand sweating causing your to drop your camera? Get one of these and have more peace of mind. I will be ordering one for my d60 and d80 soon.

I purchased this product just looking to try something other than than the big, professional next strap I've been using for years. I installed this product on my camera (Canon SX30IS) as soon a sit arrived, and as unbelievable as this may sound, I found the installation process to be a bit troublesome. The theory of the installation is pretty straight forward (one end to camera's strap ring, the other screws into the tripod mount). The troublesome part comes when trying to adjust the strap so the padded part hits your hand just right, so you can access the buttons on your camera. Well, with my shooting style, and the shape/size of my hands didn't allow for a good fit of this strap for me. It felt in the way, and most of the time I had to double-handle my camera, pulling my hand out of the strap just to access the function buttons. I ended up getting frustrated with it, and took it off my camera & haven't re-installed it as of yet. I'm better off without it. The design, and materials of this product seem pretty sturdy, so I have nothing to bad to say about the product itself. It just didn't suit my needs, and therefor I rated as I did. - Camera Accessory - Battery Grip - Camera Accessories - Camera Strap'


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Surge Protectors - surge protectors, surge protection


Normally I don't review accessories such as these, but it really makes a huge difference with all the crazy different power adapters I have. If you think you don't, remember the chargers for your digital camera or NiMH AA charger.



Most modern compact battery chargers tend to fall out of most power sticks. For example, a AA charger or for your digital camera. Instead, you can angle them at 45 degrees so they will rest on the shelf or floor and not budge. Also, a portable wifi can also sit at an angle, rather than just popping out under its weight. The big adapters are additional supported by other cables that you may run horizontally. Check out the picture I posted to see what I mean.



Every other power stick would only have 1/3 of its plugs usable; not only that, but they would fall out too easily. Not with this belkin.



It actually handles a higher surge than many out there. I've simultaneously powered: my 17" Apple, 24" monitor, three externall hard drives, a monster stereo, a scanner, a printer, a wifi, an NiMH charger, and lithium battery charger, and even an electric razor. Works fanastic without a glitch.



Also shows you if its properly grounded and protected with indicator lights. Organizes wires and through a pop up loop. Protects the cable as well.



Only complaint: I wish the cord was maybe 5 feet longer. I hooked a high quality extension to it instead Belkin Pivot-Plug Surge Protectors

most surge protectors list a joule rating, and sadly this product page didn't have one. i checked belkin's site and they didn't have one either!



luckily, i have a friend who works for them, and they let me know the spec. this wall mount protector has a 1080J rating.



hope this helps people.

I've used cheap surge protectors only for the fact that I don't have enough outlets. When I heard that a friend blew out all his home theater devices with a lightning strike, I figured I should invest in a good one. The ones I already had are 6-8 outlets, but not all plugs are the same. Sometimes a plug will take two spots instead of one for some proprietary design. Since Amazon has everything, I searched and found the Belkin Surge Protector. Now I am a bit impressed with a "Surge Protector", of all things.



Basically it is one strong unit that has twelve (12) outlets. Eight (8) of these are flexible/rotating for those odd-ball plugs. On one Belkin, I was able to connect my Television, Receiver, DVD players (2), Satellite Television box, multiple CD Player/Changer, a Light fixture, a Satellite Speaker Transmitter, and two Sub-woofers. The eight (8) foot cord is more than long enough as my electrical socket is very close. I don't have a phone jack in my living room, so I didn't need that (it is a good idea), but the 1-in, 1-out coaxial-cable protection makes me feel very good about protection.



It says that it has 4,320 Joules of Surge Protection and I have no idea what that means, but when combined with a $300,000 "Connected Equipment Warranty", I guess I don't need to. It would be curious to see if it failed and if Belkin would actually pay up on a faulty surge protector, but it's a very nice warranty. It has been on for four days now and it is not even warm. For the price, Belkin gave me a lot of piece of mind.



Now I think I'll buy another for my PC set-up. That is an entirely different issue!

The idea behind this is great, with the rotating outlets for transformers. However, look carefully and you'll see that they've blown it. On each side there are 4 rotating outlets, which are very close to each other. No problem, you might think, since you can rotate them. So let's assume you'll try to alternate one transformer with the outlet stick straight up with the next rotated 90 degrees so that the alternate transformer is plugging in at a 90 degree angle to the first one.



This works, except that if you have a 3-prong transformer there is only one way they will plug in, and that's with the cord sticking out/down, which means that the Belkin won't sit flat but will have cords pointing 'down', forcing it up in the air and putting stress of the cords running from the transformer. If many of your transformers are only 2-prong then you may be able to insert them so that this isn't an issue.



Belkin makes another 12 outlet device that's similar except that it's flatter and doesn't have rotating outlets. It only handles six transformers (3 per side) but they are very widely spaced. Also, it is heavier and seems of much higher quality.

I ordered three of these for the Home Theater and office set-ups. I utilized all the strip to minimize "vampire appliance" and turn the strips off every night. All of them failed in less than one year due to the bad switch. It may be the springs under the power button that wears out. It is a design flaw that needs to be address. - Power Strip - Surge Protectors - Belkin - Surge Protection'


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Melissa And Doug - picnic, melissa and doug


My daughter got this picnic set for her 4th birthday from an aunt. She is turning 8 soon, and this set is still in perfect condition. And not because we don't use it. They play "picnic" all the time, stuff as many toy food and picnic items into the basket as they can and cart it all over the house and back yard. But even better, when we do trips to the zoo, park, etc., this basket is big enough to pack an actual picnic. It makes my daughter so thrilled that we can use her picnic basket, and we get compliments on how pretty it is all the time. There are nice storage compartments for all of the utensils that come in the set, which is why we still have room to bring it for real picnics. Great toy, and easily worth the money! Melissa & Doug Sunny Patch Bella Butterfly Picnic Set

I bought this picnic set for my very imaginative 4 year old neice. She has used it every day for the past three weeks!! She loves packing everything up and has thrown in some pretend food to take along. The cups and plates are very sturdy. She takes a towel, lays it on the kitchen floor and sits down for a picnic at all hours of the day.

I bought 2 sets for my girls on Christmas(they were only $6 each then) It's a really cute set, the basket opens from both sides and is really sturdy with plenty of room. The plate, cups, & utensils are an added bonus. My older 6 year old loves to have picnics in our back yard pretty much everyday in the summer so I would only spend the $20 for it if your kids love to have picnics often and you will get much use out of it.

Bought this as part of a butterfly-themed gift for two sisters, 8 and 5. It's a bit larger and much more sturdily built than expected. I can see where other reviewers have said they use it on trips, not just for backyard picnicing.



I'll probably never know if the dishes really are dishwasher-safe or how they hold up over time, but they are pretty substantial plastic, not flimsy, and decently kid-size (that is, not minuscule like a kiddie tea set). Basket is padded (stands on it's own), made of a backpack-like heavy material, with mesh pockets inside. The lids have (cardboard?) stiffening and velcro tabs. The butterfly is the flap for the lid on that side, the other side is just a plain pink flap. There is also a reasonable amount of extra space inside, perhaps enough for a light cloth or towel to picnic on, some handiwipes, a water bottle, etc. Size is about 8.5" wide x 12" long x 7" deep.



Really pleased overall, it's going to be a great birthday gift. In fact, our girls want one now...

I just got this delivered and plan on giving it to my daughter for her 7th b-day. It might sound like a young gift to give a 7 yr old but I know her and she will love it. The bright colors and 20 piece set of dishwasher safe pink plates, cups, and utensils..she always wants to have picnics so this might be her perfect gift this year. I was impressed with how roomy the basket is and there is plenty of room to pack a nice little lunch and go to the park or where ever. Also the feel of the material is nice, it's nice and sturdy and won't be falling apart or losing its shape. But I'm jsut glad it wasnt something breakable and I like it so I won't have to return it considering Amazon sent me a ripped up order slip with half the barcode missing in a smushed up box. I'm excited to give it to her though..my concern was if it was worth the money, and now I'm very glad I ordered it. - Picnic Basket - Melissa And Doug - Made In China - Picnic'


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Friday, 24 December 2010

Corded-cordless Combos - hearing-impaire, cordless phone


..in his left ear.



I didn't mention anything about the audio qualities of this phone-a serious omission. I can say with assurance that the sound quality of the phone base as well as the cordless handset is very good. I torture-tested the handset (see the following paragraph) and I never heard any extraneous noise nor did it drop out. The volume boost and equalizer options are two very welcome features-background noise aggravates my occasional inability to distinguish one consonant sound from another.



Pros: Intuitive, easily navigable design. This is a phone you can find your way around on without spending hours with the manual before you can even so much as make a phone call. The display on the base unit as well as the handset is very clear & adequately illuminated. The base unit works without power from your local grid, an advantage here where it comes in on ancient, frail overhead lines that fail often in bad weather. Base handset is comfortable and well-balanced..like a good desktop phone should have. The talking Caller ID is surpisingly good-but it's far more useful for navigating the base and cordless handset's phone book-it "speaks" the name of the listings as you scroll through them. The range of the cordless handset is excellent-I've taken it to my neighbors and used it there when I watch their house..at that point the signal is traveling across 50ft of open space-and going through a fence, two stucco walls and three conventional gypsum board walls. Pretty impressive. The handset is slim & light but its other dimensions are larger than most cordless handsets you find today, which I appreciate. It's of a good size so you can tuck it between your head and shoulder without it falling out-those of you who are reluctant to give up your older phones because you don't want a cell phone-sized handset would do well to consider this model (or it's siblings) for that reason alone. Wall-mounting is built-in and it went up without a hitch.



Cons: Not too many. The amber backlighting is an easy-on-the-eyes amber color-much like Panasonic's keypads. It's not the usual "in your face" Uniden Orange :-)It's quite bright on the base unit but a bit dim on the handset-it's a small thing but it's worth mentioning. Some of the ring tones are terrifically loud-but then that's expected with the Loud and Clear line. I chose one of the lower frequencies and turned the ringer volume all the way down-it's quite easy to live with now. I also don't care much for using the side-mounted volume control to navigate the cordless handset menus-it works with small hands I'm sure but mine are large and when I attempt to make my way through the phonebook and such one-handed..the receiver drops into my palm and away from my fingers. Face-plate mounted buttons would be preferable, in my opinion. Another potential sore point is the use of a nickel-cadmium battery in the handset. I owned two of the Panasonic models that had major problems because of Ni-Cads. We'll see how it goes and I'll update this review if the battery gives trouble.



Back to the good points..the answering machine isn't remarkable, and by that I mean that it works as well as any I've used. Two nice features are the option to slow down playback of messages and also the automatic rejection of "empty" messages. The displays on both the handset and the base are very large and make use of good-sized (if slightly disproportionate) fonts. The styling is "out there", so to speak, but the boldness adds to the ease-of-use and so far it's received nothing but compliments from my friends and family. Everyone wants one <g>.



If you're looking for a combo phone you be hard-pressed to find a better unit than this Uniden. It has nearly every feature imaginable, and it's now available on Amazon at a competitive price, plus the usual Amazon amenities. You need this phone. Uniden Corded/Cordless Digital Answering System with Cordless Handset (CEZAi2998)

I agree with most of what "DTFFX" wrote in his 10/27/09 review, he was very thorough, and I can't comment on things like his distance claim or his battery concern for which I don't have any experience. This is a nice phone that has a lot of features, many features that can be turned on or off for that custom set-up. I turned off the speaking feature which I didn't care for.



One Con for me is the Talk Button. On the base unit, it turns the speakerphone on and off. On the handset it connects and disconnects the phone, but has a speaker button for the speakerphone on the handset. This is a little confusing for my 85 year old mother who uses the phone. I think the talk button on the base unit should simply be labeled speaker like the cordless handset. The base connects and disconnects by just picking up or hanging up the corded handset.



I am very pleased with this phone and would recommend it to anybody. I was looking for a corded base that operates during power failures, and this phone looked like the best in this price range. - Big Button Phone - Seniors - Hearing-impaire - Cordless Phone'


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