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$119.95
MPN: MD781
UPC: 612572120170
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Phone, MD781, 5.8GHZ Digital, Base &
Features :
5.8 GHz signal with digital spread spectrum transmission; expandable to 8 handsets, 1 include
Digital answering system with up to 15 minutes of message space
50 private and 48 shared phone book memory locations
Customized ring based on caller ID subscriber's service
Battery back up for power outages; speakerphone, dual keypads
| Release Date: |
27 June, 2005 |
| Manufacturer: |
Motorola |
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This item is currently not available. |
| List Price: |
$119.99 |
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Customer Reviews
Not a good phone
Rating: 1
I purchased this phone for home use. Overall I was very disappointed and ultimately sold it online for a 50% loss.
The sound quality was terrible. The max volume was way too soft (I have good hearing too). The battery life was horrible (less than 1 hour on speakerphone). And finally, the range was not good.
Would not recommend this phone to anyone.
cordless phone
Rating: 4
Wonderful phone,motoralo is the only phone I prefer,this is the second one I have owned and will never go to another product.This phone has everything you would want in an cordless phone.I love having the caller ID on the phone as well as the base and the two line option works prefectly if you have two phones in your home or office.Must buy item
Disappointing quality and durability
Rating: 2
I have owned the MD781 and two standalone (MD71) handsets for almost two years.
On the plus side, the handsets have a nice physical build quality and look & feel.
On the minus side, the system has been plagued by both quality and durability issues as long as I've had it. Throughout the life of the phone, the base has periodically (every month or two) 'locked up' requiring a hard reset of the base (by unplugging the power supply) in order to associate the handsets again. Secondly, all three handset batteries deteriorated such that they can't hold a charge of more than a few minutes after only 18 months. Finally, the LCD display on two of the three handsets has begun to fail with lines of pixels missing.
I'm disappointed with this level of quality considering the Motorola brand name, and especially considering the high price of this base and handsets compared to competitive offerings on the market. I'm donating this phone system and replacing with a $99 base and 3 handset bundle from VTech.
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