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AT&T DECT 6.0 Expandable Cordless Phone with Answering System, Silver/Black with 1 Handset (CL82107)

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Arrives Tuesday, Nov 26
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Size: 1 Handset


Style: Cordless Phone


Features

  • Unsurpassed range
  • Smart call Blocker
  • 1, 000 Name and number smart call Block directory
  • Caller ID Announce
  • Digital Answering system voice guide
  • Push-to-talk
  • Hd audio with Equalizer for customized audio
  • Message counter
  • Caller ID/Call Waiting Name and number Caller ID history
  • Simulated full-duplex Handset speakerphone

Description

See, hear and make calls with ease with the AT&T CL82107 deck 6. 0 expandable answering system with smart call Blocker and unsurpassed range. With this system, you can say goodbye to unwanted calls waking you up in the middle of the night or tying up the line. Robocalls are automatically blocked from ever ringing through—even the first time. You can also permanently blacklist any number you want with one touch. The AT&T CL82107 with smart call Blocker also features a digital Answering system that can record up to 22 minutes of incoming messages, outgoing announcements, and memos to help you stay organized. This reliable cordless system brings you long range, HD audio and extra features like caller ID announce and push-to-talk for effortless calls from any room in your home. Plus, the large buttons and extra-large screen make it easy to see and dial calls.


Brand: AT&T


Color: Silver


Telephone Type: Cordless


Number of Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Power Source: Corded Electric


Dialer Type: Single Keypad


Answering System Type: Digital


Recording Capacity: 22 minutes


Multiline Operation: Single-Line Operation


Caller Identification: Yes


Manufacturer: ‎VTech


Brand: ‎AT&T


Item Weight: ‎1.23 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎7.13 x 6.1 x 3.5 inches


Item model number: ‎CL82107


Batteries: ‎1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Color: ‎Silver


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎1 Handset


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎CL82107


Date First Available: August 7, 2019


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  • We have three story house plus a 12 foot basement. These work well with base in kitchen.
Size: Accessory Handset Style: Cordless Phone
We have six of these now. We bought the base with one satelite and two additional ones last Feb to give this a try and update our homes phone land lines. The main purpose beyond updating was the spam blocking options. As we all know that needs no explanation everyone gets these awful nuisance calls. (If people just would educate themselves some how never to fall victim to these scams they would die out on their own quickly.) Until that day we non gullibles still have to find defenses...so this was our choice after searching the options out there. I find the whole phone a bit daunting. I hate the voice anouncement it's voice is difficult to understand and not sure if it can be shut off or not. Husband insists we are stuck with it. But neither of us like it period. Off would be a good opion and in the future hope it's included. Meantime we have bought three more of these phones for the holidays. We have a very solid wood house built in the 50's. It is three stories plus a 12 foot deep basement. I know who has a 12 foot deep basement. Anyway it has built in the 50's blues too as in very difficult to wire or update the wire system that includes phones and phone jacks and power outlets or lights etc. The way the house was built is the biggest obstical..they updated the kitchen a few years before we bought the home by taking down an outside wall and working to upgrade the power via while the wall was down. They have too many cross boards that prevent fishing knew wires and sometimes removing old wires from the walls. Anyway we did not have phone jacks in upstairs bedroom and only one third floor room had a phone jack. We had tried phone jack recharging phones in the house but they rely on those phone jacks too and AC outlets. So as we age we wanted a phone in our bedroom and through out the house in general where we can not get to with jacks. This is the fix for that and it works great. We think we are done with the 6 satelites now. One in the living room next to hubby's chair in TV and another across the room next to his reading chair. And one in each of our inhome offices/computer rooms. And one each on each side of the bed. And the base is in the Kitchen. What is great is we can grabbed any of the hand sets and take them to the basment if we are spending time there or outside in the summer to the back yard or we think they may work as far as the furthest vegi garden too. We have about four acres here so no doubt their is a limit but to date we can use them around most of the groomed yard which is pretty big area. Hubby can take one out to the garage too if I am not home to pick up the phone and he is expecting a call while working out there. Also the one near his reading chair may end up in the basement. One negative is if you continue to use other older land line phones on same line and pick up a call from those the base phone does not record that number. The message recorder seems to work well. I find too many buttons and not intuitive or clear cut buttons to do sometimes the things you want to do. My husband picked up quicker on these things but leaves me out of the loop? I plan to make a couple of cheat sheets as it's called to help me out with some of these more often needed how to's with the phones. Otherwise in general the phones work well. I do wish when you pick up a phone while it's recording a message that it would continue to record while talking to the caller....because our old land line recorder did and for example this past week a very elderly lady called our number as a wrong number. I wanted to help her and her number was a private number so we could not see it or retrieve it. She was trying to let someones relatives know a neighbor of her's had passed away. She herself though pretty well had hearing problems and was a little slow. We suspected she dialed wrong but she said our city is what she was trying to reach and the phone number matched. I wanted to take down her name and number and she was about to give them as I picked up the phone...so I could help her locate the people she was trying to reach. The message recorder stopped the moment I lifted the receiver up. So I lost the information I thought I'd have to go back to. Not sure why the old system worked like that to record when interupted but we had used it several times for good and wish this had that option. Though we have tried these hand sets as portable walkie talkies we actually prefer walkie talkies for this purpose when they are needed like summer and winter sprinkler system problems as we have 9 zones that any or all can be leaking or having problems and one stays with the water and or main control box while the other walks about checking on each zone and sprinkler head. Other things from time to time needs a walky talkie but we will stay with the ones for that purpose not these portable phones. We are still a little slow on the uptake and learning curve with them. Over all We do not think any other phone will be any better or resolve the few annoyances or issues we may have with these. They are great about the house and work on every floor and in every room and through the homes thicker walls. Spam is easy to block but one of our buga boos is if you push the block button while the phone is still ringing it goes into a long continuous ring that is annoying but if you hit the buttion between rings it just goes to block and stops ringing? There is no perfect phone system and all will have little things that could be done better no doubt. So far our clarity and no static is fine. We have had on occasion the phone go dead or hang up when we switched from receiver to speaker phone and hung up the receiver. This happens about every 3 times but enough times we no longer hang up the receiver we cradle it or set it off to the side. And we have our base phone hung on the wall and it really needs a bit more angle to keep the receiver more secure. It says it hangs or sits and where it is in the kttchen it needs to hang and so this can be annoying too when it happens. Husband has dropped it more than I have but no matter it could be a lot better design to catch more secure with better ease than it does as they do sell it as a hanging or setting phone. I wish the directions to add acceptable phone calls was clearer. I had a list of callers to do that with and husband in his 90's perhaps the problem there...refused saying that it is not set up that way. I understand it is. But he's taken control of the phone basic's and so sometimes marriage is a compromise and this is one I decided to stand back for now on. (Actuall this phone was based on a bet where I said you could too find a phone he said did not exist with what he wanted and oh sure I already knew they did...and we were dragging our feet for years needing to update..our old recorder started acting up with wrong dates and times etc. So this was the phone we settled on and after the first three satelites worked great we figured out how many more we thought would be good to go with and ordered them in Dec. It can handle more of these portables too but we both think we just need to remember we can take one from it's cradle and carry it with us to a non phone region of the home. But we are slow on learning to do this. Not the phones problem the people for sure :))) We live on the very edge where cell phone service is often dead. Between us and Kalispell MT a 100 mile drive most of the drive is in a dead zone...so cell phones are not the way to go here if you need reliable phones not just as phone but computer too. Another reason we choose this phone. So number one providing us phones to remote areas of house where phone jacks are almost impossible to wire for these work great. And is our number one need. Second blocking spam callers and spoof call numbers we can block to is great. Yes now and again we have blocked a GOOD number but it is not that difficult if that happens to locate the blocked number to remove from the block list. The portables seem to hold their battery when not in the cradle for even a few hours but have not had them too long away from any cradle so not tested to their specs time wise to date. We have not experienced static and speaker phone works well enough for us. We use often. The biggest negative is the annoying VOICE that pronounces the phone caller by number and or name. The other negatives is stops recording if receiver is lifted and call is answered would be great if it continued to record. The receiver on base phone would be nice if it caught better or was more secure when hung on the wall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020 by Lincoln County MT

  • Loud high-pitched squeals drowning out some callers?!
Size: 5 Handset Style: Cordless Phone
We were tired of receiving all the calls from UNAVAILABLE and this product seemed to promise a solution for that. Our previous AT&T answering machine was simple and easy to use, but we were being bombarded with UNAVAILABLE calls and looking for a better solution. We used to have a "Princess" phone in the bedroom that would work on AT&T home office battery power when electrical power outages were occurring in our area but, since our telephone service is now via fiber, that emergency solution was no longer viable... so we replaced the Princess by adding another handset, bringing us to a total of five. The new system solution comes with a huge cost, however, in that some callers, both live and recorded, end up being drowned out by a high-pitched, very loud oscillation that makes it impossible to hear the caller's message. At first we though that we were being called by a fax machine -- it was that kind of signalling sound -- but when one listens closely they can tell that the voice on the other end is being swamped by this annoying fixed frequency oscillation being modulated by the caller's voice. When the caller is a human, I simply call them back from their saved ID in the log... and there isn't the annoying feedback problem. Trying to call back a recorded message machine, like one delivering a message from the doctor's office to report a scheduling problem... well, there's no calling back possible in that scenario. I've submitted the problem to AT&T and have been promised a reply within 48 hours. == Update == AT&T Customer Sales did reply within 24 hours with an email asking me to call their service center and apply a sequence of prompt responses that led me to "Jason" for support. Jason and I worked through several possibilities including: 1. removing batteries from the handsets for a minute or two then reinstalling; 2. moving the base station from the kitchen to another wall phone outlet in my office; 3. moving the base station to connect directly with the telephone output jack of the Internet modem. After all of these maneuvers, Jason opined that the problem might be not with the cordless phone system but rather with the incoming fiber, modem etc. We were out of other tests to try, so we opted to investigate that possibility. That led to another call to AT&T, to the service number on our monthly local bill, where I eventually dealt with "Germaine". For his part of this drama, Germaine performed an "account reset" and consulted with the "back office" two or three times. Somewhere in all of the calling I managed to connect with an AT&T help line that exhibited the precise high frequency modulation problem that we were investigating... and I recorded the sound on my iPhone. I played that sound for Germaine and also related the exact time and caller information (from the call log) that the original problem was first recognized. Germaine remotely investigated the recent history of our Internet modem and could not find a correlation in the log with the time of the problem... in fact, the modem log showed no problems from before the initial "problem" call to the current time, including the problem just recorded on the iPhone. At the end of our 45-minute or so session, Germaine concluded that we don't have enough information to isolate and solve this problem. He recommended that I keep a log of the time, date and telephone number of further occurrences of the problem, to be used as additional data the next time I call the service number. =========== My personal opinion is that there is a system setting in the base station or the handsets relating to echo cancellation or automatic audio gain control or frequency roll-off or audio squelch that isn't configured properly. I see nothing about any of those things in the 170+ page user manual... but I do remember seeing a handset screen briefly displaying a message related to audio settings when I inadvertently pressed some odd combination of buttons when picking up a dropped handset. I like many of the other features of this product; it has more capabilities than I need and is a little complicated to use compared to our old model -- but at least with the older system we could always hear the callers, live or recorded. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Robert L. Oelschlaeger

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