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Uniden TCX905 Accessory Handset and Charger with Call Waiting and Caller ID | 
enlarge | Brand: Uniden Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $21.99 You Save: $8.00 (27%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 179 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 7.6 x 5.3 Warranty: 1 year
MPN: TCX905 Model: TCX905 UPC: 050633260609 EAN: 0050633260609
Release Date: April 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New! Single Handset, charging base and adapter, battery
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| Features:
| • | 5.8 GHz handset compatible with TRU9 series, TRU8 series, CLX series, Elite series, and the UIP18 series | | • | Call Waiting Caller ID with 100-station memory | | • | Handset speakerphone; headset compatible | | • | DirectLink 2-way radio | | • | Package includes charger and handset only; one-year warranty |
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Product Description Store up to 100 Names, Store Up to 2 Numbers per Name, Alphabetical Search, Personalized Ringers, Transfer Single Listing or Entire Phonebook DirectLink Technology - 2-way Radio Communication Mute & Hold Features VoiceMail Waiting Indicator Intercom or Call Transfer Between Handsets 20 Ringer Options, 10 melodies & 10 tones Trilingual Menu Displays - English, French, Spanish Room, Baby Monitoring Battery Level and Clock Display Earpiece & Ringer Volume Control Ringer Off Option Headset Compatible Belt Clip Included Handset Battery Type - BT-446 NiMH Please Note - The TCX905 accessory handset will not operate until it is registered to a compatible Uniden main base system Compatible with the following Uniden 5.8 GHz Digital Expandable Systems - TRU9 series - (TRU9460, TRU9465, TRU9466, TRU9480, TRU9485, TRU9488, TRU9496), TRU8 series (TRU8860, TRU8865, TRU8866, TRU8880, TRU8885, TRU8888), CLX series (CLX465, CLX485), Elite series (ELT560, ELBT585, ELBT595), UIP18 series (UIP1868P and UIP1869V)
Amazon.com An accessory handset for Uniden's TRU9 series, TRU8 series, CLX series, Elite series, and the UIP18 series phone systems, the TCX905 offers the same excellent range of functions you appreciate in the base. Once the handset is recognized by the system, you can review features like Call Waiting Caller ID, which includes a 100-station memory (with subscription to local service) that allows names and numbers to be transferred between handsets or moved into the permanent 10-station speed dial. DirectLink two-way radio communication is built into each handset, allowing them to function as an in-home intercom system or baby monitor. You can transfer incoming calls between each handset and speakerphone on the base, and make use of the convenient hands-free design by using the included belt clip and built-in headset jack (headsets available separately). Easily adjust handset and ringer volume levels to your comfort, and set the handset LCD menu to one of three menu languages (English, French, or Spanish). A page button lets you quickly locate the handset if it's strayed under the couch cushions. Redial any of the last three called numbers at the touch of a button, activate three-way calls or just enjoy the consistent clarity of the 5.8 GHz digital signal transmission. This handset requires the use of a compatible Uniden T9, ELT or VIP series phone. Most systems in the series are expandable up to a total of four handsets. Uniden provides a one-year warranty covering parts and service. Compatible with the following Uniden 5.8 GHz Digital Expandable Systems: the TRU9 series (TRU9460,TRU9465, TRU9466, TRU9480, TRU9485, TRU9488, TRU9496), the TRU8 series (TRU8860, TRU8865, TRU8866,TRU8880, TRU8885, TRU8888), the CLX series (CLX465,CLX485), the Elite series (ELT560, ELBT585, ELBT595), and the UIP18 series (UIP1868P and UIP1869V). What's in the Box: Handset, charger, AC adapter, belt clip, battery, user's guide, warranty card
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| Customer Reviews: Read 174 more reviews...
Better than the TCX805 for the Tru888x family May 14, 2006 39 out of 40 found this review helpful
I bought two of these to supplement my Uniden Tru8888 after researching compatibility. While the software driving these phones has much of the interface of the TCX805/Tru888x line, I'll cut my stars accordingly for the Tru888x line. Comments about this expansion handset:
- The four-way joystick-like button is a blessing. The up-down buttons on the TCX805 are OK but the left-right buttons fail to work when editing a number in the phone book especially to add the 1 before an area code. They instead add # and *. Here, you don't have to re-type the whole number, just move where you want with the joystick. The odd but subsequently convenient Space typed by right-arrowing in text is gone, apparently replaced by the character range on zero, one of which is a space. Operation in low light is a lot easier with the big joystick button.
- Two numbers per phonebook entry seems to be new here, and I like it.
- The quality of sound, range and the clarity of the speakerphone on the handset remain excellent.
- They seem to mate to a TCX805 charger but don't seem to fit in right. So if you have a mix, don't interchange their charger bases.
- I like the overall feel and I prefer using the 905's in the bedrooms (where you might have to use them in the dark) and the 805 remains in the living room.
I'll update with my experiences as I continue to use them. For now, the TCX905 gets all five stars.
Lolts of bang for the buck!! June 9, 2006 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Good phone for the price. I have a CLX485 base. A matching extension phone (TCX440) costs almost $100. This phone is only $30 from Amazon (including shipping). It couples easily with my base & TCX440. I upload my Outlook phone file to the TCX440 than sent the phone files to the TCX905. The TCX440 permits 4 phone numbers per person, the TCX905 permits only 2 phone numbers per person. However, the TCX905 handles any phone numbers above 2 in an intelligent way - it creates an additional listing with the same name containing the additional numbers -- SMART!! I agree with a previous reviewer that this phone is even better than the more expensive TCX805 model.
However, it does have its faults.
1. You must manually edit all phone numbers requiring a 1 prefix. The phone knows its area code (part of the setup menu). Instead of automatically adding a 1 to all phone numbers out of your area code, it makes you edit each and every out of town number. STUPID!!
2. I found an insidious quirk. I have 7 doctors' phone numbers. I preface each doctor's name with "Dr". This keeps all doctors names in one area - easy to find. Unfortunately, it drops the last doctor's entry when transferring numbers from the base. No fault is generated; it indicates that the transfer is successful. You think that all phone numbers are transferred. The problem was corrected by changing one preface from "Dr" to "Doc". Apparently, a max of 6 entries can have the same first 2 letters. Anything above 6 is just ignored. - STRANGE!!
Handy Handset from Uniden December 11, 2006 19 out of 23 found this review helpful
The Uniden TCX905 offers all the same features as the handsets that came with several other multi- handset Uniden phones. It is a solid phone handset, with the 5.8 gigahertz frequency ranking as one of this phone's greatest attractions. I have found that I can stray a good distance from the base and it will still function normally. My home and yard are not huge but I still had problems with fading signals with my older phone. I often had to reposition myself if I was outside in order to get my old cordless phone to receive the signal. But with Uniden TCX905, there is no need to reposition myself or the phone. The signal is still clear, even when I am standing in the corner of my property.
The LCD display on the Uniden TCX905 is nice. It isn't very large but it lights up in an orange color and it shows many bits of information, like the date and time, the phone number and name of a caller (when an incoming call is trying to ring through), a battery charge indicator, an indicator telling you the number of different caller id's that have come through; and an indicator telling you which handset you are using (you can program each one with its own number). The LCD contrast and the ring volume can be adjusted on each handset, making it customizable per room. You can even change the display to read in English, Spanish, or French.
Uniden TCX905 is compatible with many different Uniden phone systems. But in order for this expansion handset to work, it must first be programmed with your main phone. This requires entering specific code numbers into your main phone's base unit. If you do not program, the phone will not work. Programming is simple (instructions are included for programming into different main phones) and it must be completed or the phone will be worthless.
There are only a few things about the Uniden TCX905 phone that are deserving of criticism. First, it can get a little tedious trying to program new names and numbers and one needs to be careful not to get carried away because it can take a long time to get everything programmed just right (using abbreviations is a good idea, to speed up the process). Second, I don't like the flashing red light in the upper left hand corner of each handset. This is a charge indicator that lets you know the phone is charged and ready to go. There is nothing wrong with letting consumers know this, but to have a light that continuously flashes can be a tremendous distraction. Third, the base is small and light and it can easily get knocked off the table or desk on which it rests. Fourth, I would prefer a plug that didn't have a block attached to it. This makes it easy to grip, but it also means the plug has to be inserted a certain way or it will partially cover the electrical outlet directly underneath it.
Overall, in spite of a few inconveniences, I am still satisfied with the purchase of my Uniden TRX905 handset and I may add another one or two handsets like it in the future. They sell for a reasonable price and they are compatible with many different Uniden phones. Clear sound, slim design, and countless features make this auxiliary phone a nice addition to any Uniden household in need of extra phone units.
Cool Phones! June 21, 2006 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have the base model TRU9480. I have owned the system for a few weeks now. After some research and review reading, I knew that I wanted Uniden's expandable phones for my house. I found the best deal at Sam's Club. I bought the package that had the base/cordless phone with 3 other cordless phones. You can do so much with these phones, that it's almost overwhelming. I love to program things, it's challenging to me, so I was looking forward to purchasing these phones. They are a lot like cell phones, which is really cool because most people use their cell phones more than their house phone these days (if they even have a house phone anymore). The system has an answering machine, a 'do not disturb' button (when you don't want to hear the phones ring), caller i.d., cool ringtones, 2-way radios, room monitors, intercom, phonebook, a 3 phone # memory redial, and much more. Like I said, it's seems overwhelming for many, but you don't have to utilize all of the features. The phone system is working great so far. I bought this to replace an older Uniden phone set which is still in great working condition. I needed more cordless phones to put around the house. I am impressed with how modern this new set is compared to my old set. It's just cool.
Fantastic !!!! May 9, 2006 7 out of 14 found this review helpful
This works great & registering to the base was a dream.
See my review about the base unit:
Uniden TRU9485-2 Expandable Cordless System with Digital Answering System, Dual Keypad, Call Waiting/Caller ID and Extra Handset and Charger
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