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Electronics : AT&T EP590-2 - 5.8GHz 2-Line Cordless Expansion Handset

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AT&T EP590-2 - 5.8GHz 2-Line Cordless Expansion Handset

from: Advanced American Telephones



AT&T EP590-2 - 5.8GHz 2-Line Cordless Expansion Handset
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Advanced American Telephones
Color: Black
EAN: 0650530011726
Label: Advanced American Telephones
Product Manufacturer: Advanced American Telephones
Model: 80-5682-00
Publisher: Advanced American Telephones
Release Date: November 01, 2005
Studio: Advanced American Telephones
Variation Description: Black


Piece facts:
  • 5.8 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Technology
  • 2-Line Operation
  • Spakerphone In Handset
  • 50 Name / Number Directory
  • Answering System Access from Cordless Handset




Handset Expansion Cordless 2-Line 5.8GHz - EP590-2 AT&T






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PR0DUCT FEATURES:5.8 GHz DSS frequency hopping technologyExpandable system (use up to 8 handsets through a single phone jack)2-line operationSpeakerphone in handset


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Its another handset - what more do you need to know? ...
An AT&T 2 line base unit with answering machine and multiple handsets. I had one handset upstairs and needed another. This is it. Works as advertised, has caller ID display, sound quality is good and battery life reasonable.
Best of all, they are still available!



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - AJL
Very dissappointed with the range. Not a far as my old 2.4GHZ. Three walls within the house makes the signal break up.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice little portable 2 line ...
Fairly simple 2 line handset. Instructions for programming it to the base phone were simple and accoplished in no time. It works well 80-100ft from the base station. Mercifully few buttons- it is after all only a phone. Only deficiency is a lack of backlighting for the keys. I receive a fair number of calls in the wee hours of the night, and cannot see the keys to press line 1 or 2.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Access your landline from every floor of your house!!
This is a great product! I just purchased a second expansion handset for the cordless phone station I installed last year. I have gotten rid of the other phones, because this system has terrific range and very long life on the battery charge. I am delighted with the equipment, and I recommend this to everyone!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * AT&T EP590-2 ...
We have used this product for 2 years in our business and have not had any problems or complaints with it.

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