Motorola DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Caller ID (L301)
by admin on Jun.16, 2011, under VoIP Products
Motorola DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Caller ID (L301)
- DECT 6.0 Cordless Technology
- Caller ID with Call Waiting
- 30 Name and Number Phonebook
- 9 Speed Dial Numbers
- 3 Line Backlit Display
The Motorola L301 DECT 6.0 cordless phones with stylish handset, great value. Features include: Interference free digital technology,3-line backlit display, clock, and call waiting caller ID. The cordless phone requires only one phone jack and has a range of up to 160 feet indoors and 980 feet outdoors.
List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 23.91
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June 17th, 2011 on 12:50 am
Very happy with the L301,
I have had this unit for a few months now and have been very pleased with it. In fact, I’m looking for the add-on units to populate other rooms with the same handsets. Call quality has been superb with no interference. Until I read some of the other reviews, I’d never noticed issues with the base weight and ring tones – neither has been an issue for me. Speakerphone works well with ample volume on both ends. All-in-all, I have been very pleased with the L301.
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|June 17th, 2011 on 1:01 am
It’s what I needed,
I needed a basic no answering machine cordless as my landline backup for my cell phone until I can get a femtocell in my ‘country estate’. This was inexpensive, looked classy rather than tacky, and was by a good brand name. It’s no larger than it needs to be. I’m disappointed it doesn’t wall mount, but not surprised as this seems to be a feature that only I still want in a phone. The sound quality is acceptable and the range appears adequate for me. After 20 years of cordless phone technology and a vast number of upgrades (Gigahertz, Dect, whatever) one might think that the sound quality would be outstanding if not perfect at this point, but there is still some background static, alas. Voices are always intelligible however and there isn’t any noticeable distortion. The handset is nice – it fits well in the hand, is a nice size and weight, and the buttons and operation feel quality. The base is also nicely designed, but since it doesn’t have a fixed mount on any surface, it is too light to feel solid when the handset is picked up or returned. I opened it up and packed the available empty space with modeling clay and this made it nearly perfect.
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|June 17th, 2011 on 1:13 am
High Pitched Noise and Not Lound Enough,
I concur with most of what the others have said, both positive and negative but my phone has an extremely high pitched noise – think dog whistle – that lasts for a couple of minutes at the beginning of a phone conversation but then usually disappears, it drives me bonkers. It isn’t super loud, you can still have a conversation but enough that it feels like me ears are ringing. Lastly I don’t find the volume sufficient, and yes it is turned up. I am not old, or have hearing difficultly.
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