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| Vtech I5808 - Full Color Accessory Handset w/ Picture Caller ID | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 20 reviews) Category: CE
Publisher: Vtech Studio: Vtech Brand: VTech Label: Vtech Color: Silver & Black Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12 x 9 x 5
MPN: 80-5594-00 Model: 80-5594-00 UPC: 735078007964 EAN: 0735078007964 ASIN: B0009HG63Y
Release Date: January 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Accessory handset and charging unit for I5858 & I5871 | | | Animated picture Caller ID on High Resolution 65K color display | | | Downloadable images | | | Share phonebook directories between handsets and download directory from Outlook or Palm | | | "Hands-Free" handset speakerphone |
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Product Description PRODUCT FEATURES:5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum technologyExpandable up to 8 handsets using only one phone jackAnimated picture caller IDCaller ID/call waitingHigh resolution 64K color displayHandset speakerphoneRecordable musical ring tonesDownloadable images
Amazon.com The I5808 is an accessory handset requiring the I5871 base system for operation. You don't need a phone jack for this handset?just an electrical outlet to plug into. You can transfer calls and use the intercom function between phones to aid communications. The large lighted handset display with graphics allows for easy navigation of phone's features using the icon driven menu. You can also personalize your phone's display using any of the preset wallpaper images, or have fun with picture caller ID that associates caller ID information with preset images when your friends or family call you. Both the handset and base display the name and number of the last 100 callers. (Caller ID services require subscription through your provider.) 5.8 GHz technology offers you the best available performance when it comes to clarity and security. To be on the 5.8 GHz wavelength means you're on a much less trafficked area of the bandwidth than both the 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz products occupy. The handset includes a standard headset jack for hands-free operation, and easy to use volume controls so you can adjust the level to your preference. VTech includes a one-year warranty covering parts and service. What's in the Box: Handset, charger, charger adapter, belt clip, battery, audio patch cable, USB cable, VTech phonebook manager CD, user's manual, quick start guide, special features guide, warranty card
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
  Battery and charger are junk. July 24, 2008 I bought this accessory handset in April 2007 for $75. BTW I never use this handset it just sits there. The battery doesn't hold a charge anymore. Probably been a problem a few months ago, but I don't know, like I said I never use it. The charger is rated at 9vDC 200mA according to the label, but when I measure the voltage with my voltmeter I get 16vDC, so I guess it's been overcharging the handset this whole time. My base output voltage to the main handset is only 7vDC. And it is still going strong. I called vtech they would not honor my warranty since it's only good for 1 year and now it is July. The lady from India, still wanted to help me troubleshoot the phone, but I already told her the problem, it's like talking to a wall with the Indian Technical Support/Customer Service. I switched batteries with the base cordless and it started working while the other phone now had the problem. (no signal to base unit) I ordered a new charger and battery. I will never buy another Vtech product and I hope you do the same. Vtech does not stand behind their products, even when it's surely a manufacture defect.
Update 8.19.08 Got the new charger and battery. Some time ago. They sent me a cradle instead of the actually ac/dc adapter charger at first. Battery fixed the problem like I figured, but what's strange is when I check the charger output to the battery it is about 14Vdc, still too high in my opinion, when compared to the base unit output which is 7Vdc, I don't know why they make it this way, I guess to damage your battery and then for you to have to buy more batteries etc, BTW the price of the battery is $5.50 or something and $5 shipping (airmail) from Vtech (India) still not too high compared to other retailers.
Like I said don't buy this phone I have it now so I'm stuck, but I would buy 900Mhz phone with some type of scrambling security If that was possible, since the 5.8Ghz are so limited in range.
  vTech 15871 March 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The vTech i5871 has been featured in the movie 'When a Stranger Calls' and on a few prime-time shows namely, 'Brothers and Sisters'. Unfortunately the phone is horrible!
Errors messages include the following "unable to connect", "searching for base".
  LOVE IT January 9, 2008 I bought this as a gift for my Mother because I have the same phone & LOVE IT!!! It was such a big hit!!! Programming is a little tedious, but well worth the efforts!! I can't say enough good things about this system.
  Overall Great Phone--Scratches Easy November 21, 2007 Overall this is a very good phone. Range is good, voice quality is very good, speakerphone volume is good, battery life is good (3+ hours on speakerphone). I have been very satisfied with this one. The LCD is small but pretty cool--you can set up color codes for various callers that you can easily see across the room.
Downsides are that the finish scratches very easily. The belt clip is a bit fragile. As others mentioned, the phone book management is a bit cumbersome (although this is easy enough to work around).
Overall, highly recommend. Would have given 5 stars if it wasn't for the easily scratched body.
  Looks nice, but otherwise disappointing September 28, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased the i5871 base unit and three i5808 handsets to replace an aging Siemans Gigaset system. Initial impressions are that the system is very stylish and looks good in pretty much any room. However, the handsets are not comfortable to use for long periods of time. The sharp edges are simply not compatible with my ear, and I've gotten similar complaints from other users. The phone book management is archaic at best. It is frustrating to have to update each handset individually. Sound quality is above average, but the handsets are continuously resetting or loosing connection to the base, even standing right next to it. This happens in the middle of phone calls, checking voicemail, or while trying to dial. I've tried Vtech's support recommendations of re-registering the handsets at the base, unplugging everything and letting it reset, and nothing seems to work. Ultimately, I have several hundred dollars invested in a phone system that is just out of warranty and is too unreliable to use. This will most likely be the last Vtech product I purchase.
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