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- Color: Silver/black
- Brand: AT&T
- Model: TL88102
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.50" h x
5.40" w x
9.00" l,
1.50 pounds
Features
- DECT 6.0 Technology
- 2-Line Operation
- Caller ID/Call Waiting - stores 50 calls
- Digital Answering System- includes a Mailbox for each Line
- Unsurpassed Range
2-Line Answering System with Caller ID/Call Waiting
Customer Reviews
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
A capable system, though still lacking in options
By uberchemist
Our small office recently upgraded from an older AT&T phone system (AT&T TL76108 5.8GHz Two-Line Digital Corded/Cordless Answering System - Titanium and Metallic Charcoal) to this newer model (TL88102). We also ordered 4 additional handsets (TL88002). My evaluation of pros and cons is based on a comparison with the older AT&T system.PROS:- Very clear sound quality and excellent range using DECT 6.0 technology.- Slim and lighter design; the phone feels more like a "bar" than a "brick" in your hand. Also, no dorky-looking antenna.- At first appearance, the phone looks like it is not capable of standing upright on its own; however, it can. (Useful for hands-free use on speaker.)- Allows the ability to insert a "1" before a number from the caller ID list. FINALLY, we can actually use the CID log to return calls versus having to enter the entire number over again because it would omit the "1".- Supports up to 12 handsets (versus 8 on the older system, though our office has never used more than 6).- I like the option for intercom communication between handsets, though we'd never use it in our small office.- Syncing information (date/time, directory) between phones is effortless - change it on one phone, and it is sent to the others instantly.- Has an option to set the home area code.- Menus and options continue to be very basic, making it straightforward to set up or change.- I prefer the white LCD and blue key backlighting to the orange of our old phones.- EDIT: Contrary to the details on this page, the phone system DOES have support for 10 speed dial numbers from the phone's directory.CONS:- Loses the ability to rename a handset. The older system allowed text input to give a custom name to each handset. We used this to name each handset after the person who typically used the phone at that workstation. Now it can only name each handset as "Handset 1", "Handset 2", etc., in the order in which you register handsets with the base.- The phone sits loosely in its base. Every time I place it back in the base, I'm not always sure it's sitting in there properly. It can be easily knocked over and out of the base.- The readability of the LCD text (on handsets) seems reduced; I'm not sure if it's because it is smaller or using a different type of font, but it certainly feels more cluttered.- The red charge light sits between the two function buttons below the LCD screen and seems a bit too prominent for my tastes. A trifle, but still worth noting.- The handset cannot be used while sitting in the charging base. (This is no change from the older system.) Also, placing it in the base while on a call will automatically hang up.- The icon display for line 1/line 2 at the top is slightly different and harder to see.Summary:Overall, I am satisfied with this purchase. I would have liked to see more options available in a modern phone system, but it is remarkably rare to find from any company. We considered moving to VoIP phones, but that would have been affected by and taken from our bandwidth, which is somewhat limited. This phone system does what it should, and does it well. It's a definite step up from our outdated phone system.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Practically perfect for us.
By techwiz
I completely agree with the previous two reviews, especially uberchemists list of Pros and Cons. I think the text isn't quite a readable as other phones because the LCD window is a narrower width making the characters very tall and narrow.The handsets are extremely light but a very good build quality. The answering machine can be turned off easily for one or both lines by pressing a button on the base. The speaking voice ("Calls will not be answered") is very pleasant. Most importantly, the Caller ID is easily accessed by simply pressing the down arrow on a handset and scrolling through the list.We have had Panasonic two-line phones for over twenty years. Our last model was the best, using 5.8GHz technology which is still the longest-range, least-interference choice. But sadly our handsets wore out and were irreplaceable. We tried a couple of newer Panasonic models. The Panasonic handsets were an excellent external build quality (typical for Panasonic) but everything else was simply terrible - losing contact with the base only 5 feet away, difficult menus, missing features, etc.I wish ANY of these phones had better ringtone choices. With this AT&T model you get 9 - and at least 4 of them are extremely irritating.It remains to be seen how long these last. I'll try to update a year from now.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
So far, so good
By bigwords
This phone, which is made by VTech, is basically the same as the VTech DS6151, except that 1) it has an earphone jack for the handset, and 2) it actually works when you dial in codes to pick up corporate voicemail, Comcast voicemail, etc.Is it worth spending the extra money to have a phone that, unlike the VTech DS6151, works as it should? I'd say so. I've had it for only a short time, so I'm giving it a provisional 4 stars for now.
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