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AT&T 993 Corded 2-Line Speakerphone | 
enlarge | Brand: AT&T Category: CE
List Price: $75.53 Buy New: $45.00 You Save: $30.53 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 41 reviews
Color: Charcoal Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8 Dimensions (in): 4 x 7.9 x 8.3 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 993 Model: 993 UPC: 650530015960 EAN: 0650530015960
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| Features:
| • | Corded 2-line telephone system with speakerphone | | • | Memory for 100 contact entries | | • | Three-party conferencing | | • | Each line can be set to its own distinct ringtone | | • | Headset compatible with built-in 2.5-millimeter jack |
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Amazon.com Product Description The AT&T 993 Corded 2-Line Speakerphone is perfect for a small business that needs a telephone that supports two lines. You can make and receive calls by using the keypad and Speakerphone in the base station. The phone's three-party conferencing lets you conduct business with three people conversing together on three different lines. Automatic line selection means that when the phone is ringing and you pick up, you will be connected to the one that is ringing. You can also set up different ringtones for each of the lines. A large display provides easy-to-read text for setup and caller information. The phone has a 100-entry memory and a 99-name-and-number caller ID history. Numbers stored in the caller ID history can be dialed directly; and with call waiting-capable caller ID, you can see who is calling even when you are already on the line. If you subscribe to a voicemail service, a red light blinks when you have voicemail waiting. For hands-free operation, the 2.5-millimeter jacks lets you connect a headset.
Product Description Keep in touch with friends and family with this 2-Line Corded Speakerphone. The large keys make it easy to enter phone numbers or access features. And for absolute simplicity and freedom, the phone is headset compatible for hands-free use (headset is optional). Do you have a hearing aid? Don't worry, this phone is completely hearing aid compatible for natural sound and you can adjust the volume. With 18 Speed Dial locations and 100-number phonebook directory, you can add the phone numbers of your favorite friends and family for easy dialing. An LCD screen lets you see the phone number you've dialed and is also compatible with Caller-ID and Call-Waiting display, which keeps track of up to 99 callers. This phone has 2 incoming lines, so you can put a call on hold to answer the other line. And with its 3-party conferencing capability, you don't need to pay a fee for outside service.
Display dial Redial/flash/pause/hold/mute Automatic line selection Hearing aid compatible Programmable pause Remove button 2.5mm Headset jack Wall mountable Call Waiting/Caller ID keeps track of up to 99 callers (Call Waiting/Caller ID service required from your local telephone company.) 3-party conferencing capability You can select distinctive ring tones for each line Speakerphone allows hands-free conversations. Receiver/Speakerphone/Headset volume control Switchable data port for easy fax/modem connection Line status indication
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| Customer Reviews: Read 36 more reviews...
Rugged SOHO Phone with Good Feature Set and Reasonable Price February 2, 2008 67 out of 67 found this review helpful
I bought this phone to replace a somewhat similar AT&T 962 that had served me well for five years or so. My application is in a home office that has two lines--one for home and one for office. Important features to me are a speakerphone, caller ID, call waiting caller ID, and a dozen or more dedicated buttons for speed dialing. This phone has all those features, plus additional ones like headset capability that I probably will never use.
The phone looks and feels like a professional telephone. The controls are easy to see and identify, and easy to find and press with your fingers. The 4-line backlit LCD display is easy to see, even in a lightened or darkened room. A 9-volt battery lets the phone operate even during a power outage.
Many of the features are controlled by a menu on the LCD display. The controls and procedures for this are much improved over my older AT&T phone. The manual provides fairly easy-to-follow instructions for the fairly complicated setups that many of the features require.
I'm a bit concerned about the provenance and future of the phone, though, since this model doesn't even have an entry on the manufacturer's web site.
Putting that aside, it seems like quite a good phone for the money, and it's a considerably-refined improvement over its similarly-featured predecessor.
Much better than expected April 18, 2008 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I bought this phone because I wanted a corded phone with both speakerphone and headset capabilities, and this was one of the few out there.
This phone is better than I expected in speaker and receiver sound quality, as well as in key response. The LED is clear in dark and light environments, controls are convenient and logically placed, and I'm pleased to almost baffled by the key response. I am a very fast button pusher, and often keys don't respond as quickly as I press them. This phone is so responsive it almost feels as though it's responding before I press. Freaky. Anyway, good phone!
Unrefined phone June 4, 2008 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
This is a phone with minor but annoying flaws. Keypad volume can't be adjusted so key actions or auto dialing in the speakerphone mode is annoying loud. Of course, one can dial using the handset, but at the expense of freeing the hands. Some older AT&T models feature dialing tone volume which can be tamed by the speaker volume control Each line has a single ringer tone and they are almost identical. Why such a primitive design when cell phones today offer a number of musical selections? There is no ability to manually add a name when an incoming call number (private call) is saved. This is a very useful feature if one has many private callers with similar phone numbers. Speed dial is poorly implemented, not allowing electronic entry of names. As a result, it is not possible to display an incoming call by name if the caller is listed among the speed dial entries.
Clearly AT&T had low expectations for this phone. It is a dated phone and it shows.
A Good Deal July 12, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I had a second phone line installed for my Home Office, but still wanted access to my Home line for personal calls. With limited desk space, a two-line phone seemed to be the answer, and it was! After a good deal of research, I settled on the AT&T 993 corded 2-line phone with speakerphone.
This phone has so many features, it will take a good while to learn how to use them, but I am not under any pressure to do so. I can use what I need now and implement the others as time allows.
I especially like the clarity, which is most important as I have a hearing disability. Next is the caller ID, which is large and very clear, and stores the last 99 call numbers and associated information, which you can then process in a number of ways, such as call-back, put the number in your directory, erase etc. Also, you can put up to twenty of these, or other numbers on your "Instant Call" list, accessed by a "one-touch" button on the front of the phone.
The instruction manual that comes with the phone is written in English (only), by some one who is proficient in both the language and the phone. It is extremely detailed and easy to follow.
Price-wise, the phone, purchased on Amazon, is a bargain. It has more value for the money than I have seen elsewhere.
I would highly recommend this telephone !
Good phone as long as you don't mix VoIP and POTS lines May 29, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this phone because I wanted a basic 2 line phone with speakerphone and Caller ID. It worked great as a 1 line phone (POTS). No complaints at all until my 2nd line was setup (VoIP). With both lines connected, both lines had an annoying hum that I couldn't get to go away using different attempts at fixing it (filters, switching cords, etc.). Both lines by themselves are fine. The hum only occurred when the POTS line and the VoIP line were hooked up at the same time. I found a forum online where others who bought 2-line AT&T phones had the same experience with POTS + VoIP.
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