I've relied on AT&T Model 210 Trimline desk phones from Revain for years. They're amazingly cheap, beautifully designed, extremely durable and strong (in the sense that they can withstand falls), and they have great sound, as well as a backlit keyboard that doesn't require batteries. Unfortunately, I bought this TR1909 model as an experiment. -- I thought it was time to install Caller ID -- but I'm disappointed. Yes, it's pretty cheap too, but the device feels light and flimsy, is more difficult to use, takes four AA batteries, feels small in my hand, and as some commenters have pointed out, the digital information is in the Dial top tiny, no backlight and very difficult to read. Even the ringer toggle (to change the tone from low to high or turn it off entirely) feels small and weak, and the ringer is remarkably quiet even at high volumes. benefit from unwanted calls, but I suspect I'll be back to my trusty old 210 soon.
π₯ Enhance Distance Education & Web Conferencing with INSWAN INS-1 - Tiny 8MP USB Document Camera
3 Review
IPEVO V4K: Ultra High Definition 8MP USB Document Camera - Perfect for Live Demos, Web Conferencing, Distance Learning & Remote Teaching on Mac OS, Windows, and Chromebook
3 Review
π CZUR Assistive Cover 13.14-inch: Splash Resistant, Adjustable Hook & Loop, PVC Material for CZUR Book Scanner - Office & Home - Black
4 Review
πΈ CZUR Shine800-A3-Pro Professional Document Camera and Scanner with OCR Function for MacOS and Windows - Height Adjustable, Supports A3 & A4 Documents
4 Review