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Replacement Battery for CT10
Manufacturer: Plantronics ProductGroup: CE Product Features:
ASIN: B000JMDZK6 |
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MODEL- 46365-01 VENDOR- PLANTRONICS FEATURES- Replacement Battery For use with CT-10. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 2 YEARS MODEL- 46365-01 VENDOR- PLANTRONICS FEATURES- Replacement Battery For use with CT-10. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 2 YEARS
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Replacement Battery for CT10
Manufacturer: Plantronics ProductGroup: CE ASIN: B000O3HKGA |
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Replacement remote battery pack for CT10 Cordless Headset Telephone
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Plantronics CT10 900 MHz Cordless Headset Telephone
Manufacturer: Plantronics ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Similar Items:
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ASIN: B00004U8KM |
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This 900MHz telephone can be used on any single telephone line and features an ultra-compact remote-dialing unit that lets you place or take calls over a range of up to 150 feet. It has a full telephone keypad with all the standard functions, including a 10-number memory and a mute button that beeps softly to remind you when it's engaged. A rechargeable battery means you can talk for up to six hours before needing a recharge. The stylish, comfortable headset features a noise-canceling microphone to filter out background sounds, so your conversations are always clear. And the best part is that it plugs easily into any standard telephone jack, so it's as easy to install as to use.Amazon.com Product Description
Type, fix dinner, or just relax as you talk on the phone with the Plantronics CT10 900 MHz cordless headset. This 900 MHz cordless phone consists of a base unit and lightweight headset with a single-ear speaker. The headset's noise-canceling microphone picks up your voice clearly while filtering out background noise.Range in most indoor environments is not a problem with the Plantronics CT10. This cordless phone, essentially a low-powered FM radio transmitter/receiver, uses high frequencies with short wavelengths so radio waves encounter less interference. A 900 MHz cordless phone like the Plantronics CT10 typically has a range of up to 150 feet indoors. The headset will beep three times if you wander out of range of the base.
Operate the headset using the handy remote dialing unit, which plugs into the headset via a jack. The remote unit is charged and stored in thephone's base, which also features a stand for storing the headset, clearing up desk space. Don't worry about losing track of the remote unit--a page button on the base sounds a beep that helps you locate it. This phone uses a single line and has analog operation.
Additional features include 10-number memory dialing that allows you to dial frequently used numbers with the touch of a button. Each phone number stored can be up to 16 digits. A mute button shuts off the microphone so that you can talk without a caller hearing you--a soft beep tells you when the mute is in use. Redial allows you to dial the last number you called with one touch of a button. The flash key supports call waiting and other features. The volume control lets you adjust the sound level of the headset.
The Plantronics CT10 is powered by a 9-volt DC rechargeable battery with six hours of talk time and 80 hours of standby. The remote signals you with a light when it's time to park it in the base for recharging. A cordless headset like the Plantronics CT10 is ideal for busy parents, homemakers, and home-office workers. Save time and sore muscles with this affordable and feature-packed headset.
What's in the Box
Cordless headset phone with base and headset stand, AC adapter/charger, NiMH 9-volt DC battery, shirt clip, belt clip, telephone cord, instructions, warranty information
Customer Reviews:
For a C-note, this thing's not worth it..........2006-08-18
Good, but you can't see the keypad.......2006-07-07
Great little phone, BUT...........2006-03-19
Great for the home office!.......2006-01-26
Bad product from a good company.......2006-01-23
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Plantronics CT10 Cordless Telephone Headset and Pocket Size Remote
Manufacturer: Plantronics ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B00004Z7VT |
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Works well, but mute function needs work.......2004-12-22
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Magenta High-cap Toner Cart Phaser/ 7700
Manufacturer: Tektronix ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Similar Items:
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ASIN: B000067SIJ |
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Engineered specifically for unparalleled performance with the Phaser 7700 color printer, the high-capacity toner cartridges guarantee brilliant print quality and superior reliability. The high-capacity toner cartridges feature clean and simple loading and lower cost-per-page - leaving you with fewer hassles and more time to produce brilliant prints.
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Panasonic KX-TSC55B 2-Line Conferencing Phone with Jog Dial and Caller ID
Manufacturer: Panasonic ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B00000J3VW |
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Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use Panasonic products every day. Panasonic shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.Panasonic KX-TSC55 is a 2-line Integrated Jog Dial telephone system with Caller ID support that brings ease of use and functionality both to your office or home. Its 2-line operation with 3-way conference capability allows you to combine calls from Line 1 and Line 2 together; the Caller ID with Visual Call Waiting lets you see the name and the phone number of an incoming call, even while you're on another call. The phone also features a 50-name/number directory with Jog Dial operation for quick and easy access to your stored phone directory. To crown it all, the phone brings separate ringers with a 3-step volume control and two separate jacks (line one and line two) for better functionality.Amazon.com Review
Designed for individual or home-office use, Panasonic's KX-TSC55 two- line caller ID phone is distinguished by its strong handling of numbers stored in memory. It's equipped with a 50-number phone directory and a 30-number caller ID history to satisfy the memory dialing needs of demanding users.Instead of accessing stored numbers with speed-dial buttons, Panasonic opted for a jog dial to provide quick and easy access to the KX-TSC55's phone directory, obviating the need to remember whether your mother is number 2 or 14 on your speed dial. You enter numbers by pressing the Directory Program button, then use the keypad to enter the name and phone number (use the jog dial to insert a space). Once the numbers are stored in memory, you simply turn the jog dial to find a number, then press Send/Set to dial the number. You can also edit directory entries via the Function/Edit button. Our only complaint is that you can't delete blocks of directory items; you must remove each entry individually.
The KX-TSC55's caller ID/call waiting feature displays the number of an incoming call even while you're in the middle of another call. You can set two different tones to indicate a call is coming through on the second line. The unit also allows you to set private ring tones for numbers stored in the directory, so even if you don't have caller ID, you'll be able to identify certain callers based on whether you've given them a private ring. Other features include call conferencing, a voice-mail message-waiting indicator, and a headset jack.
Overall, the phone is easy to set up and use, provides very good sound quality, and doesn't suffer from an excess of unneeded features. If you need to store a lot of numbers into speed-dial memory, consider the Panasonic KX-TSC55. --John Frederick Moore
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The Panasonic KX-TSC55 two-line jog-dial phone is a corded phone equipped with caller ID/call waiting and three-way calling. The speakerphone allows you to answer a call without the handset and lets others in the room join the conversation. The 50-number phone directory with jog dial provides quick and easy access to the stored phone directory.The Panasonic KX-TSC55 offers caller ID/call waiting (requires caller ID and call waiting services from your phone company), a feature that displays the name and phone number of an incoming call, even when you're on another call. A voice mail message-waiting indicator (FSK and stutter compatible) lights up when new messages are waiting (requires voice message service).
The headset jack supports an optional headset, while a data port provides easy hookup of a computer, modem, fax, or answering machine.
Other features include a multifunction 4-line LCD, handset volume control, hold/flash/redial, separate ringers with three-step volume control, switchable tone/pulse control, and capability of being mounted on a wall.
This phone comes with a 1-year warranty.
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Superior sound quality, great for headset, but no mute?!.......2002-01-31
It really shines with it's headset capability (such a beautiful thing when you work at a keyboard for a living). Also, there's no need for an external amplifier, like some phones. (Although I do work in a quiet home office, so a loud environment would probably require the amp... I often have the volume at max, which works fine for me.)
Using it to store numbers, review caller ID calls, redials, etc. is a little tricky, but no worse than any other business phone.
It handles 2 lines well, with all the business features you'd expect. For example, it has a voice mail light that indicates when your voice mail (purchased from your local phone company) has new messages. You can program that button to automatically dial your voice mail, and even type in your password (adding some "pause" spacers after your voice mail access number). It's really convenient to press one button, then pick up the line (or hit speakerphone) and get your messages.
My biggest complain (and it cost a star!) is that there's no mute button. There is a "hold" button, but this also cuts your audio so you can't listen, so I never use it. The problem has made some conference calls a little awkward, especially when my wife is yelling for me from across the house. :-(
If I ever get the time I may try taking apart the phone to add a toggle switch to cut out the microphone when on speaker... but obviously that's not a fun project, or something Panasonic should expect of a consumer.
In case you didn't realize, this phone has to be plugged into an electrical outlet too (with a usual clumbsy AC adapter). Luckily the phone remembers all settings and phone numbers if you lose power, and it still works as a plain phone while power is out. No batteries.
Nice, but lack of 'Mute' button is serious flaw........2001-12-19
I particularly like the flashing light/button that announces whether our phone-company supplied voice-mail has any new messages and can dial directly in to pick up our messages.
I find the display is hard to read - it really does need a back-light, and I need to have fairly strong office lighting on in order to read it.
However, the most significant day-to-day problem is that (as the technical-details link shows) the speaker-phone does not have a Mute feature.
This makes using the speaker phone problematic.
Most of the speaker-phone scenarios that I run into require an easily accessed mute function.
Finally, there are 8 levels of speaker-phone volume, but the 4 highest levels are too way too loud - the entire plastic housing buzzes and vibrates with the dial-tone.
If only Panasonic had made the lowest volume setting into 'Mute' they wouldn't have needed to add an additional button and they could have done away with the (useless) highest volume setting.
If I was going to do it again, I'd buy a different desk/speaker phone.
Great Home Office Phone.......2001-01-08
Very good phone.......2000-12-29
Fonts are very big and very easy to read.
You should be very happy with this purchase.
Great Phone, But One Flaw.......2000-11-14
Caller ID has a quirk, though. Ocassionally, when the first ring is brief, it does not display the Caller ID. I have to go to another (different brand) phone I have in another room to look at the Caller ID. The Caller ID was in fact received; you can find it in the log. However, you can't get to the log via the Jog Dial while the phone is still ringing.
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