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Plantronics T20 Corded 2-Line ConverConvertible Headset Telephone
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Plantronics T 20 - corded phone
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PLANTRONICS T20 2-Line Corded Telephone Free with purchase- Simon @ Schuster New Millennium Encyclopedia, while supplies last!Now enjoy the convenience of communicating with up to two telephone lines with this ultra-comfortable, super clear telephone. The
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TWO LINE PHONE W/CONVERTIBLE HEADSET N/C MIC CONF. CALL MUTE
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TWO LINE PHONE W/CONVERTIBLE HEADSET N/C MIC CONF. CALL MUTE The T20 is a complete, dual-line telephone with an ergonomically designed, convertible headset. Includes all the features of the T10 single-line headset telephone.
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| Product Reviews from Amazon.com (Rating System 1 to 5) |
| Review | Rating | Last Updated | Great Phone Excellent phone. This is my second in a number of years.
Clear, easy to use and hands free.. | 4 | Today | No way to get people to hear me - had to send it back As I read the reviews here before purchasing, I saw that many people said callers could not hear them. One reviewer said, "No problem. Just get a different headset." So I ordered.
Well, that was an old review and the phone must have changed since then. Once I received the phone, I found that callers could not hear me well, as expected. But, the plug that connects the headset to the phone is not the typical plug you see on most headsets (2.5 mm jack). Instead, this was an "RJ9" plug (like a mini telephone jack plug). NOBODY makes a headset with this type of plug and Plantronics only makes one headset with an RJ9 plug - this one that doesn't work.
I also searched in vain for an adaptor that could enable me to connect a regular headset to this phone.
I loved everything else about this phone, but if people on the other end of the line couldn't hear me, it's not usable. I had to return it. | 1 | Today | Works as it's supposed to It works as specified. It would be nice if the line lights would light whenever the line is in use by another phone. That way you would not intrude on someone else's conversation.
Some of my contacts had difficulty hearing me when first installed. It would also be helpful if the there were an amplification volume control on the microphone so that the party on the other end could hear more easily. | 4 | Today | Excellent headset telelphone Excellent quality, requires little space. As good as the headset I use at work. | 5 | Today | Good for listening, not for talking. I've used Plantronics headsets for years. I was surprised that there was no volume adjustment for the Mic -- every other Plantronics headset I've used had one. I must have had a dozen people tell me they could hardly hear me in 3 days of use. No amount of adjusting the headset position on my head solved the problem.. I had to pull the mic nearly into my mouth for people to hear me easily.
Pity - other than that, it was perfect. I'm returning it. | 2 | Today | Headset only Plantronics T20 -- Choose Another I've had this phone for about a year and have been unhappy with it from day one. I should have returned it when I realized that the flash button didn't work but now I'm back to buy another phone that actually works. The listening sound quality is okay, however, callers often tell me they can't hear me unless I jockey the headset microphone right to my lips and speak loudly. Having to locate the headset to answer a call is a real pain. I don't think the description adequately explains the fact that you cannot answer the phone without locating the headset, untangling it and putting it on your head first to speak. Also, the dialing tones hurt your ears when you dial with the headset on. Other than that, it's great. :) | 1 | Today | Excellent telephone, headset needs improvement. You should be aware that this phone is "headset only". It is a simple hookup that allows for two lines using either an "expanded" modular plug to a single wall jack or two separate plugs to two wall jacks. There are handy volume and tone adjustments. The buttons are large and convenient. You can initiate a conference call if you have two lines. The only pitfall is the boom microphone which tends to pop off of the headset. It snaps back in, but it can be an annoyance. Plantronics offers headset upgrades (available at Staples, etc), or you can go with a competitor's headset that uses a standard 3.5mm single jack. | 4 | Today | Fragile headsets This phone works well for what I need -- but I've gone through two headsets in two years! The first one just quit working -- the second was destroyed when my son stepped on the cord and it broke off at the jack. So be sure to have a warranty or a replacement plan ... and of course, it's the headset, not the base, that's the expensive part. | 3 | Today | Plantronics T20 Update Since this product is still being sold and preceding reviews were some time ago, I'll share my recent experience with the product. It's stylish and solid. The volume and tone controls are accessible and effective. Received audio (ear speaker) is clear and rich. Transmit audio (microphone)is adequate, but could use a gain control. Disappointments: Line and mute controls are very close together, occasionally leading me to disconnect a line when I reach to mute it. No memory functions other than 'Redial', which doesn't seem to work on the second line. GLARING INADEQUACY: The BLARING touch tones generated by dialing and navigating through interactive phone systems are way too loud, even at the lowest volume settings. Bad idea, bad design, bad Plantronics. Bad, bad, bad. | 3 | Today | Love/Hate Relationship I LOVE the style of this phone! I love how the top lights up BRIGHT RED when I'm on the phone. I love how the mute lights up when enabled. I love the tone and volume controls and the fact that it handles two lines beautifully--each lighting up green when active, red when ringing. Even the headset is stylish AND convertible (over-the-ear or over-the-head)! If only I loved the QUALITY!! :-( The sound is HORRIBLE. When dialing, the tones are deafening--to the point of pain. Seriously. There is also an irritating noise. It's sounds like an auto-gain control (maybe the noise-cancellation) that induces a hiss ONLY when someone is speaking. If there is silence on the line, it is silent. When someone speaks (me or the caller) the hiss joins in. Fortunately, the callers can't hear it. Also, people say they can't hear me very well. They say it sounds very thin compared to my cordless phone. I'm really sad that this beautifully designed phone fails to perform. If I can get over the BLARING TONES and the ANNOYING HISS and the POOR SOUND QUALITY, I'll keep it. Otherwise, I'm taking it back. | 2 | Today |
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