Answering Machines
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Tired of missing important calls? Want to get more out of your Call Waiting and Caller ID services? Then you need an answering machine to track and store your important messages. Unlike cellphones, phones on fixed lines usually don't come pre-equipped with an answering machine, except in the case that you buy a cordless phone with an integrated answering machine. There are also combination phone/answering machine/fax systems. So what's your style?
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K.I.S.S. If you are just looking for a way to listen to messages and cost is a concern, stick to the most basic models that provide standard features at an affordable cost. They are hassle-free, easy to use, and they get the job done. - Low cost: Least expensive and can be used with your old phone.
- Simplicity: Easy to use with a minimal number of buttons and features. Great for technophobes.
- Upgradable: If you get tired of the old machine or if it breaks, it's easy to replace.
Hot Pick: AT&T 1719  |
Technologically Hip If it's time to invest in a new phone and answering machine system that is well-rounded and technologically up-to-date, going cordless could be the right choice for you. For talkative families or a home-run business, a combo dual line model would be a great addition to your home or office. - Space saver: Only one unit on your countertop or desk.
- Dual line: You can have two phone lines and an answering machine for one low price.
- Multiple handsets: Hassle-free addition of handsets for every room in the house.
Hot Pick: Uniden Tru-8885-2  |
Multitasker's Paradise For the technology lover and the busy worker, an all-in-one device is a great tool for the office. It takes all the mess of multiple systems and tidies it into one unit that accomplishes everything you need with maximum efficiency. - Office staple - the most efficient use of space and resources in a compact bundle.
- Maximum productivity - all-in-one machine saves time and reduces stress.
- Optional dual line ability on some models.
Hot Pick: Brother Fax 575  |
What Other Features to Look for
Here are the major features and specifications that you will find mentioned on answering machines and on cordless phone or fax models that feature an answering machine.
- How many mailboxes does it have?
- In homes with several family members, multiple phone lines, or in an office space with multiple users, having several mailboxes is essential.
- The Panasonic KX-TVS50
boasts a whopping 32 mailboxes.
- What's the message capacity that each mailbox can hold? What is the total record time available for all messages?
- Most machines can only handle 15-20 minutes of recorded messages.
- If you are not able to check your messages for extended periods of time it is best to look for a model that can store around 30-40 minutes of recordings.
- Does it have remote message retrieval?
- This feature is crucial if you travel often but still need access to your message machine. WIth remote message retrieval you can change your away greeting and check messages from other locations.
- The GE 29869GE2
has four mailboxes, two outgoing message slots, and remote operation.
- Does it feature a Caller ID and Call Waiting compatibility feature?
- This is a great way to know who called you and what their phone number is.
- Panasonic KXTM150B
has a 50 number Caller ID memory. You can scroll through the chronological list and select a number, and instantly call that person back.
- Can it be wall mounted?
- Does it have:
- Variable speed playback?
- Auto-disconnect so that it stops recording after you pick up the phone?
- Message transfer to send your messages to an alternate telephone number?
- Room monitor to hear what's going on in the room while you aren't there?
- Time/day stamp with each message?
- Power Outage Backup?
- A warranty?
Major Manufacturers of Stand Alone Answering Machines
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