Doro 110W Phone Easy Single DECT Cordless Telephone – White
- Cordless DECT telephone with large talking number keypad that announces the number as it is pressed in a synthetic male voice.
- High contrast, 2-line backlit screen that displays full names and numbers without scrolling.
- Speakerphone with loud sound and boost mode for extra output
- Register upto 5 handsets to this base unit using GAP technology or add to your existing digital phone network
- Hearing aid compatable
Doro PhoneEasy 110 is a very easy to read cordless phone thanks to its ultra high contrast backlit screen that displays full names and numbers without scrolling. Largetalking number keys make dialling calls easierand Doro TrueSound quality provides goodclear sound for more enjoyable conversations. Also features speakerphone with loud sound.
– Large talking number keys
– Ultra high contrast display
– Very loud sound (30dB)
List Price: £49.99
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ideal phone for the elderly,
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Display and menu not up to the job,
– small, minimalist design
– wireless
– very large keys – no way you can get a number wrong.
– affordable
The (very) bad:
-the display. Although there is plenty of space for that, the missed call log won’t display a whole phone number. You can only see the last 9 digits of the number, which means you don’t get the most important piece of info: the area code. Getting the whole number from the log isn’t straightforward, which brings me to the second of this phone’s shortcomings:
-the menu. Unbelievably frustrating.
Getting to any information takes a lot of keying up or down. After EACH keystroke, brace yourself for this message “Please Wait”.
When checking the log, you’d expect to see: Caller’s name (if available), caller’s number and the date/time they called, all in one glance. Well, not with this phone. As mentioned, very little is displayed on the screen at any one time, so here’s how it goes:
-Call Log
“Please Wait”
-OK
“Please wait”
-Details
“Please wait”
-last 9 digit of last caller’s phone number flash (so you’re none the wiser), quickly replaced by the date/time of the call, so you didn’t get a chance to make a note of the partial number you got. Partial number and date/time will keep flashing in turn.
To get the details of the caller before that? You’d think all you’d have to do would be carry on keying down the list. Ha! If only…
We’ve found that the shortest way to get our callers’ whole number is to hit “callback”, and hang up before it finishes dialing, so that the number is displayed on the screen.
If I was a technophobe, I’d put it down to me not using the phone properly, but I work in I.T. – I deal with new gadgets/devices weekly. Can’t recommend this phone.
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Brilliant,
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