AT&T DECT 6.0 Black/Silver Digital BlueTooth Cordless Answering System (TL92378)
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AT&T DECT 6.0 Digital BlueTooth Cordless Answering System
Product Details
- Color: Black/slvr
- Brand: AT&T
- Model: TL92378
- Dimensions: 8.74" h x 6.96" w x 5.70" l, 5.07 pounds
Features
- AT&T DECT 6.0 Digital BlueTooth Cordless Answering System
- Connect with your BLUETOOTH Cell Phone
- Handset Speakerphone
- Expandable System Up to 12 handsets through one phone jack
- Caller ID/ Call Waiting
Customer Reviews
YOU have to set it up RIGHT right from the start
I read a lot of negative reviews on this model with only one extra handset. This is the exact same as that model except there is an extra handset for a total of three with this one. NOTE the problem with Searching for base occurs when the connection in the phones come loose. ALSO Plug in the base to the power cord and begin installing the batteries one at a time. This will register each phone in sequence. No problems with dropped calls but the bluetooth cellphone does have to be inside the house near the base. YOu might try to move the base away from routers and other electronics. But I tried leaving the cell phone in the car with bluetooth on and even 30 feet away from the base through one exterior wall I got static.
All in all it is great and works great if you install the batteries correctly and make sure you have the phone plug snapped in the base and the power cord connected to the base and the outlet before you start installing batteries!
Almost perfect...
I love this phone. It has perfectly clear sound and allows me to roam...out of my apartment and about 200 yards down the sidewalk and past our complex pool...no static at all until a VERY long distance when it starts to cut out the signal a bit.
The bluetooth feature sounds silly but it really is great...if someone calls my cell phone I can answer with any of the handsets in the house.
My only criticisms would be 2:
1) you can only pair one cell phone. I think other AT&T phones offer multiple pairing options
2) the menu system on the handset itself is a bit clunky and it makes it easy to accidentally delete a stored number
This phone system works great!
I bought this system to replace our landline. We are on a family plan with a phone for each of us so I bought an additional unlocked phone through Amazon.com to be used exclusively as our home phone and had our landline phone number ported over to it. The extra phone only cost an additional $9.99 a month which is a great savings over what I was paying for our landline. The only reason I only gave it four stares is because they do not tell you before you buy, nor does the instructions say anything about the fact that the answering system and voice mail notification light only work for the landline. I had to call their technical support people to be told this. I selected this system over others because it had an answering system. My technology challenged family will never check their cell phone voice mail so I thought a conventional answering machine would serve us better. Had I realized the answering system would not work for the Bluetooth connection I probably would have bought the Panasonic system because, even though it does not have landline capability which I do not need anyway, it does have some nicer features for about the same price.
As far as some of the reviews go that say it has trouble reconnecting with some devices the fact is it is the device that is the problem not the phone. Some phones have a problem reconnecting especially if they have more than one Bluetooth device defined to them. They only want to connect to the device they were last connected to. If you want them to search for a different Bluetooth devices it is sometimes necessary to power the phone off and back on again.
I needed six phones so I bought two of these systems and registered all phones to one base. I use the other base as a recharging stand just as the satellite phone have. This was easy to do but I was a little disappointed to find you must unregister all phones including the ones already registered to the base then reregister them all to the one base.
In summery if you are going to have a landline and want a modular phone system throughout the house that also connects to one of more cell phones this system is the one for you, but if you are using it to connect to a Bluetooth phone only with no landline capability I would suggest you look at some other systems because you will be paying for an answering system that you will not be able to use.






