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GE 29460GE2 2-Line Business Speakerphone with Caller ID | 
enlarge | Brand: General Electric Category: CE
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $33.95 You Save: $96.04 (74%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 29460ge2 Model: 29460ge2 UPC: 044319300680 EAN: 0044319902631 ASIN: B00005NGRO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Speakerphone for hands-free operation | | • | 50-number memory | | • | Supports 2 lines with call-conferencing capabilities | | • | 99-name-and-number caller ID memory | | • | Backlit 4-line LCD screen |
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Product Description With today's variety of communications options, sometimes a single line just isn't enough. For these times, a GE multi-line telephone makes the ideal switch hitter. This model includes a distinctive ring for each line, indicators to show which line is in use, electronic hold, and the complete list of standard GE phone features: multi-number memory, one-touch redial, ringer volume control and more.
Amazon.com Product Description GE's 29460 supports two-line operation and has a data port for fax, modem, or external answering device. Dual ringers indicate the line on which a call is coming, and conferencing capabilities let you talk to two parties at the same time. The phone stores up to 50 speed-dial numbers that you can quickly access with a shuttle dial. The 99-name-and-number caller ID tracks your missed calls, displayed on the backlit four-line LCD for easy reading and quick callback. The speakerphone frees your hands for more important tasks, and the one-touch redial button is convenient when you've just remembered something important to tell a friend after hanging up. Separate volume controls for the handset, speakerphone, and ringer let you customize the proper audio levels, and the phone is wall mountable to help save desk space. GE offers a one-year limited warranty. What's in the Box Base unit, tilt stand/wall mount, handset, coiled handset cord, telephone line cord, printed speed-dial reference card, instructions, warranty information
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Great Phone and nice price June 29, 2008 This phone is great and the price is perfect. You could spend 5X and get much less.
Ok Phone with some nice features April 26, 2008 We have been using this phone for about two months now and found that it is quite nice and reliable. Sound quality is a little off and there is definitely some bleed between line one and line two (you can sort of hear the other line if you listen really carefully) but functionally it is good. The headset jack is a huge plus when you are spending the day on the phone.
Excellent phone April 1, 2008 I have wireless phones around the house but wanted a wired one to use for business. I've had several other wired phones but I like this one the best. I like the quick dial bottons on the side, the large numbers and the fact that you can choose one of the two lines as the default one. Speaker is fine but people have a hard time hearing me if I use handsfree.
Nice Features, but not user friendly January 7, 2008 Allow me to say, for the price, this phone is "as billed". The system for inputting speed dial entries is clumsy, and often kicked me back to the main screen before I was finished entering data. I eventually got it set up, and the speed dials work as designed. The phone has two lines, but automatically defaults to "line 1" after each call, meaning making repeated calls from the same line requires pressing an extra button to return to line two. The headset jack works nicely, if you have your own 2.5mm headset - but after completing a call, the phone defaults back to the handset, requring you to depress the "headset" button again before dialing. The screen is large, lighted and easy to read. The "message waiting" indicator light works nicely with my AT&T voicemail service to let me know I have a voicemail. Lastly, the headset and handset volume can be adjusted during a call, but after hanging up, the phone defaults to the factory volume settings - again frustrating for multiple calls in a row. Speakerphone quality is wanting. Overall, if you're a business user, strongly consider paying the $100+ it takes for a quality desk phone.
GE 2 line phone October 29, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The phone is a piece of junk. This company shipped me 2 phones and both were defective and it was not even the same problem. Each phone had a different problem.
Company gave me a FULL Refund for the phone and the shipping, so I am happy with the service, but I would NEVER buy a GE Phone.
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