There are a variety of Dect 6 Cordless Phones, accessory handsets and kits available, depending on your needs, there will always be one for you to use.
A basic Dect 6 phone starts at around $29 for a single accessory handset, and rise in price to almost $400 for a large phone kit. There are many differences between kits, so be sure to research what you need before purchasing an accessory phone or kit.
This kit includes one corded, a 2 line phone, and four 2 line cordless handsets. This would be an ideal set for a small business looking for cost effective communication.
Accessory handsets are available for all of the kits on the market, always check compatibility with sets prior to purchase. These handsets vary in price and functionality.
For mobile office staff, or just about anyone on the go, the Dect 6 hands free Blue Tooth headset Cordless phone is the way to go. This versatile phone lets you go hands free without worrying about being too far away from the speaker phone. This set retails for just under $300. The range on this set is about 300 feet, much farther than a traditional cordless phone. The hands free Blue Tooth set is a cordless landline/VOIP phone, allowing you to transfer from a landline, to a cell phone to a VOIP call.
Trying to find a multi functional phone? Then the Dect 6 Digital Dual Keypad 2-Handset Black Cordless Phone with Goog-411 and Digital Answering System is what you’re looking for. For less than $90, this versatile system has many features including Google’s free 1-Touch Business Directory assistance. A digital answering system with 14 minutes recording time and remote message retrieval provides call screening and voice prompts in English and Spanish.
For those searching for sleek and stylish, look no further than the GE Designer Series Phone Curve. This phone is expandable to 4 handsets and is hearing aid compatible. It has a wood grain finish, and sleek design. It also has a digital answering machine. This phone retails for about $60.
Looking to go hands free with your handset but don’t want a Blue Tooth system. A wireless headset, compatible with many handsets is the way to go. For about $50, you can get a lightweight headset that is compact. This headset has a 3 hour talk time window before needing to be recharged.
For someone looking for a moderately priced cordless kit, the Panasonic Dect 6.0 Series 3 Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System is a wise choice. For less than $80, this 3 handset kit is packed full or many features. I wish you the best of luck in finding the cordless phone of your dreams!
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