How to Buy a Cordless Phone
Consider what features you want in your cordless phone., Go through your house and decide on the places where you would like your cordless phones to be. , Have a number in your head of how many cordless phones you need. , Go to a store that carries...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Consider what features you want in your cordless phone.
Generally, the more features the phone has, the more it's going to cost.hands-free communication keypad for dialing from the base LCD screen bluetooth connectivity (so the cordless phone can stand in for your cell phone) built-in answering machine two-line support speakerphone headset jack caller ID battery backup (in case the power goes out) usability for people with poor eyesight or hearing: easy-to-read buttons and displays, visual "ringers" that signal an incoming call, talking caller ID, volume boost -
Step 2: Go through your house and decide on the places where you would like your cordless phones to be.
,, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Sears, and other stores are good options.
You will see several package bundles of phones with a different number of phones in them.
Pick a bundle that has enough phones to fit your needs.
Test the phone in the store if you can.
Check the return policy to see if you can return the phone if it doesn't work in your home for some reason. , Most packages will include a manual, step-by-step instructions to install the phone, and how to use it. , -
Step 3: Have a number in your head of how many cordless phones you need.
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Step 4: Go to a store that carries cordless phone packages.
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Step 5: Take your purchase home and install.
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Step 6: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Generally, the more features the phone has, the more it's going to cost.hands-free communication keypad for dialing from the base LCD screen bluetooth connectivity (so the cordless phone can stand in for your cell phone) built-in answering machine two-line support speakerphone headset jack caller ID battery backup (in case the power goes out) usability for people with poor eyesight or hearing: easy-to-read buttons and displays, visual "ringers" that signal an incoming call, talking caller ID, volume boost
,, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Sears, and other stores are good options.
You will see several package bundles of phones with a different number of phones in them.
Pick a bundle that has enough phones to fit your needs.
Test the phone in the store if you can.
Check the return policy to see if you can return the phone if it doesn't work in your home for some reason. , Most packages will include a manual, step-by-step instructions to install the phone, and how to use it. ,
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