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Uniden UCIS-125
$50.00
The Pros:Straight-forward, easy to use. Good audio quality. Bright, configurable
backlit LCD.
The Cons:LCD display is tough to read (low contrast).
The Uniden UCIS 125 offers a wealth of features that make life easier. It combines a memory for 20 one-touch speed dial numbers and a 99-name and number caller ID memory with a handy data port and a speakerphone for hands-free conversations.
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There’s also a phonebook for up to 70 names and numbers.
- Program up to 20 one-touch speed dial numbers to make calls at the touch of a button
- Check the message waiting indicator to instantly see if you have any messages
- Talk on the phone and keep your hands free for other tasks with the speakerphone
- Use the data port to easily connect a telecom device such as a fax or modem to your phone
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Straight-forward, easy to use.
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Bright, configurable
backlit LCD
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LCD display is tough to read (low contrast)
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Erik:
#uniden_ucis_125 I haven't had that problem. Actually, I'm using this phone right now. I'm on hold....The quality has been great, and there are a lot of features.
Mar 1, 07
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Omar:
#uniden_ucis_125 That's really strange, the phone isn't even cordless, how would radio signals interfere? I think you're tapping into a secret chinese intelligence network.
Mar 1, 07
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Nathan:
#uniden_ucis_125 The one complaint I have is that radio interference is really bad on this phone -- I get a weird chinese-language radio station everytime I use the phone.
Mar 1, 07
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