I definitely agree with the reviews about limited range, but I've seen similar opinions on other 2.4GHz phones as well. In a direct comparison, the range is almost identical to that of my old AT&T analog cordless phone with 900 MHz. However, clarity in this area appears to be slightly better on this phone. The range is AT LEAST 150 feet. Otherwise, it has almost every feature you can think of: caller ID and call waiting ID with name and number, excellent multi-line display, redial log, six different ring options, support for 3 additional handsets (you only need to be connected to a phone jack) , full-duplex base station phone speaker, message waiting indicator (if you subscribe to phone company voicemail), mute button (on each handset and base station), headset jack on each handset, hold button and spare battery/charger. However, additional phones are about $80 each (another $240 if you want to add a maximum of 3 extras). But overall a very good product.
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