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GE 29096GE1 Caller ID Unit with 70-Call History
List Price: $24.99 Our Price: $15.19
07 October, 2002
Manufacturer: General Electric MPN: 29096ge1
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Number of Media: 1
Features: - 1-year warranty
- Caller ID/call waiting compatible
- 70-number caller ID log
- Display and dial
- 3-line LCD with adjustable brightness
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| Product Description The GE 29096-GE1 offers a perfect way to retain your favorite old phone and still take advantage of the latest call-screening technology. This small wall-mountable box, measuring just 4 by 4 inches, contains a three-line LCD with an adjustable backlight, making it easy to read under most any lighting conditions. The 70-station memory tracks the name and number of each call, along with the date and time it was received, and provides a unique call sequence number, allowing you to easily transfer data into your permanent home or office records. Compatible with either traditional caller ID or call-waiting/caller ID, you'll always know who's on the phone--even if you're already on the other line. When the unit is purchased new, GE includes a one-year warranty covering parts and service. |
| A Customer Review
"Works great ... when it works" I bought two of these units in March 2003. I needed "Call Waiting Caller ID" capability and bought these units after an awful experience with Radio Shack's comparable product. I was immediately impressed by how much better these units worked, and indeed they do everything well. They even have a call timer (which I wasn't aware of). The only bad news is that I've had one of them fail. A few weeks ago it started complaining of low batteries, even though I'd put batteries in both units at the same time. Removing the batteries then putting them back in solved the problem for a week or two, but then the problem came back. Finally, the problem came back for good ... even new batteries couldn't solve it. Then the display went nutso, it started displaying the call counter even though the unit wasn't hooked up. It did that even after having no batteries in it for several days (I thought that might reset it). So I've sent the unit back to the company for repair (Texas). We'll see. The other unit continues to work fine. I like this unit well enough that I'm even considering buying a third one for another room ... and keeping my fingers crossed. |
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| Related Areas: Phones (Telephones), Caller ID (Identification Display, Displays), Caller ID (Identification Display) |
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