Motorola MD751 5.8 GHz Digital Expandable Cordless Phone with Caller ID (Black/Silver) | 
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Brand: Motorola Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 39 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 4 x 7
MPN: 514038-001-00 Model: 514038-001-00 UPC: 612572111123 EAN: 0612572111123 ASIN: B0002ZZWKQ
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| Features:
| • | 5.8 GHz digital signal; expandable to 8 handsets, 1 included | | • | Visual call-waiting and voicemail-waiting indicator | | • | Caller ID with 50 memory locations; shared phone book memory | | • | Hands-free intercom, handset-to-handset intercom, room monitoring | | • | Speakerphone, 3-way conferencing, custom ring tones |
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Product Description Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications and embedded electronic solutions. Today, Motorola is harnessing the power of wireless, broadband and the Internet to deliver embedded chip system level and end-to-end network communication solutions for the individual, work team, vehicle and home.
Amazon.com Product Description
Multi-member household seeks cordless phone with growth potential, good looks, and plenty of features. Sound like you? Consider the Motorola MD751 5.8 GHz digital cordless phone system. Expandable by adding up to seven Motorola MD71 accessory handsets (sold separately) for a total of eight, the MD751 offers the features modern consumers want: visual call waiting and voicemail waiting indicator, Caller ID with a 50-number memory, hands-free handset-to-handset intercom and room monitoring, three-way conferencing, speakerphone, and selectable ring tones. What's more, the Motorola MD751 offers an easy-to-dial illuminated keypad and a backlit four-line LCD with helpful features, such as time and date display and easy-to-navigate icons. A thoughtful battery meter lets you monitor the handset's standard battery (NiCD) charge, and a battery back-up (four AAA batteries, not included) ensures that you'll never completely run out of juice. The MD751 comes with a belt clip and is headset compatible (headset not included). It is also wall mountable for versatile placement anywhere in your home. What's in the Box MD751 (base and handset), NiCD battery pack, transformer, phone line cord, belt clip, wall mount, user's guide, warranty information
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| Customer Reviews: Read 34 more reviews...
Looks cool. Sounds Horrible May 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this phone because it looked cool and had the features I wanted. Plus I have had good experience Motorola mobile phones. But that hasn't translated into good cordless phones. Sound on this phone is absolutely terrible. I junked it within a week and bought a Panasonic -Panasonic is way better.
Nice to have in the home... May 7, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Unit performs well. Having backup for power is a real bonus. Flexible and personalizable.
Cordless Phone April 21, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This phone works very well. It has many functions/options that make life easier in a busy household. I have not had any trouble yet with the battery life.
Garbage February 22, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We've been through 2 generations of this phone and they suck. Why we gave them a second chance I don't know. The buttons that get used the most stop functioning after about a couple of years. Then it's off to the landfill. I am FED UP with this trend in products to stop working after a limited amount of time. So long Motorola.
Great Phone System, Range, and Clarity June 10, 2006 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought this phone and three expansion handsets about a year ago and couldn't be happier. The phones have the clarity of a corded phone. The built in intercom system is perfect. The phones allow you to "name" the handsets as we did (Kitchen, Basement, Bedroom, etc) so you can page based on location rather than remembering numbers. They have a reliable and effective speakerphone built in, as well as jacks for headset (though the speakerphone seems to make this unnecessary.
One problem with these phones is the batteries. In the year that we have had them, the battery life on all of the phones has degraded severely. Often my wife would be on conference calls for one to two hours, and we would go through all four phones. Leave a phone off the charger and in a day it's useless. The only solution was to replace the batteries (which was significantly cheaper and easier than buying new phones and re-programming all the phone numbers). I recommend the Energizer ER-P240, which is a Nickel-Metal Hydride battery and won't develop the Ni-Cad memory effect.
I love that the base station has a place for 4 AAA batteries so that the system can still be used during a power outage.
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