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Uniden CEZA1998 5.8 GHz Cordless Phone with Corded Base, Speaker Phone and Digital Answering System

By raysmithtx · Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Product Description
EX-Dial large button corded-cordless phone with Caller ID “Announce” and Digital Anasering Machine. 5.8 GHz Cordless technology, power failure operation through corded base, Caller ID announce, 30-number Caller Id memory, big buttons, one-touch Emergency Dial, 4 programmable one-touch dial buttons, 10-number phonebook memory at handset, headset compatible, backlit display, trilingual menus, easy-to-read display, dial from Caller ID, Flashing visual ringer, ringer v… More >>

Uniden CEZA1998 5.8 GHz Cordless Phone with Corded Base, Speaker Phone and Digital Answering System

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I received the telephone, went through all the work of setting it up…and the display for the caller ID message did not work. I packed it up and sent it back.
Rating: 1 / 5

I bought this product for my parents who live in another country (Romania) after much research and it seemed to fit all my needes; I receieved it very fast and when I saw it I was very happy: indeed, it was what I needed. However, after installing it back there it with much fanfare, many features didn’t work. It didn’t hold the date (after setting the date, it was turning back to flashing) and the answering machine didn’t work at all. I couldn’t bring it back to return it because I came back through other countries so I couldn’t carry it and therefore I just lost the money. My mom said though that she could hear better when talking on this phone than on others. At least one thing was good.
Rating: 2 / 5

Set the phone, and then everything died. Nothing worked. After waiting on hold for 26 minutes with Uniden CS, I was told to send back for repair. Are you kidding?

Am returning and never buying a Uniden product again. First and last time…
Rating: 1 / 5

Phone is reviewed briefly in the October 2006 issue, on page 56, of Consumer Reports Magazine.
Rating: 5 / 5

My old GE corded/cordless phone which I have had for over 5 years, blew out callerid when we had an electrical storm. I ordered the new version of GE phone, and it had a tin-ny sound and bad volume. I read the great reviews of the Uniden phone corded/cordless, so even though it cost more, I ordered it. Well, it is just awful! The base callerid and all works great, but MY OWN VOICE sounds so flat and so bad I can barely concentrate on what I am saying! It is poor poor quality! And the cordless handset my voice again sound strobing and harsh. Alot of distortions, in and out volume. I am SO disapointed! How can my old GE phone with less GHZ

have better sound quality than the two latest phones?? I conclude that they just don’t put the time and effort into landline phones anymore, because most people use their cell phones. After thinking of what I should do, I decided I’m going to return this phone as well, and use my old phone with no callerID. I am going to purchase a seperate callerID which cost like 50 dollars, but it’s worth it. I use my home phone more than my cell, and I always counted on the

sound quality being better. I am very disapointed in Uniden as well as GE. WHERE IS THE QUALITY IN AMERICAN PRODUCTS ANYMORE!?
Rating: 1 / 5