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Phone Accessory - GE Corded Bedroom Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID

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List Price: $39.99
Our Price: $35.74
Your Save: $ 4.25 ( 11% )
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Manufacturer: GE
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Binding: Electronics Brand: General Electric Color: Silver/Black EAN: 0044319403008 Feature: Bedroom phone includes Dual-Wake Alarms, programmable snooze and AM/FM radio Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: GE Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: GE Model: 29297GE3 Publisher: GE Release Date: 2006-05-22 Studio: GE Variation Description: Silver/Black
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Features
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Bedroom phone includes Dual-Wake Alarms, programmable snooze and AM/FM radio Call Waiting/Caller ID with 99 name and number memory-display shows name and number of incoming call even if you're on the phone Backlit LCD with Contrast adjustment-LCD is illuminated and adjustable for easy reading 10 Number memory with 3 one-touch dial buttons-speeds dialing of frequently used numbers One-Touch redial-quickly redials the last number dialed. Dial Back function-Quickly dials any selected number form the CID records. Lighted Keypad with Flash
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Night Light Comment: This is just what I wanted with clock and radio together, but the light is very bright and if I had known that would have gone with a different brand.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice design, Poor Radio Comment: This is a nice looking Phone/Clock Radio. However the Radio performance is very poor. I only listen to the local FM station, and the sound is bad as it goes in and out. Specs note an internal antena. I wish I could have an external antena with good reception. I replaced a Magnavox unit with good stereo sound.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good for power outages Comment: I just wanted a phone that would show the Caller-ID when the power goes out; easy with the 9V battery. And I love the large display. I put it in a room we all pass through so we can see if there are any calls at a glance.
I bought this for $10 less at my local Target Store, and have had it for one day. It could go back if things fail soon. This is my second GE phone/clock radio. I still use the radio and clock on my 18-year-old model; the handset quit working 12 years ago, so it is off of the old unit.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bedroom Telephone Comment: I was looking for a corded phone to put on my nightstand. This phone is perfect because the information is on the front of the phone and is well illuminated. I can see who the caller is without turning on the light or picking up the handset.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best invention! Comment: For years I had a cordless phone on my night stand. I can't tell you all the times the phone would ring late at night and I would reach to answer....no phone on the night stand. Somebody (probably me) had carried off the cordless! It finally hit me. Duh...they had this new invention...a corded phone that can't be carried off! So I went on a mission to pick out a corded phone that couldn't run away, but discovered there aren't many out there. Also between my alarm clock, lamp, tissue box, glasses, etc there wasn't much room for a phone. Then I found it. A phone/alarm clock all in one! And it even has Caller ID so you don't have to answer annoying calls in the middle of the night. A must have! Every bedroom should have one!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Corded Bedroom Phone, Dual Wake Alarms, Snooze & AM/FM Stereo Radio, Caller ID With 99 Name & Number Memory, 10 Number Memory, 1 Touch Redial & Dial Back, Lighted Keypad With Flash Function.
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