📞 Elevate Your Communication Game!
The VTech DS6151-2 is a versatile 2-line cordless phone system designed for home or small business use. It features a digital answering system with a 13-minute recording capacity, caller ID history for up to 50 contacts, and the ability to expand to 12 handsets. With intercom functionality and trilingual prompts, this phone system ensures seamless communication and convenience.
Recording Capacity | 13 minutes |
Conference Call Capability | 1.5 hour |
Is there Caller ID | Yes |
Multiline Operation | Multi-Line Operation |
Answering System Type | Digital |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 8.5 x 6.5 x 5 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
S**T
Hello can you hear him?
This is second one for a small business , we cancelled real phone and everything is on cell phone , my husband uses for everything, business , utube videos etc..The last one he used maybe 3-4 yearsNo complaints good value
M**N
Works like it should
Phone functions and works like it should! Reception is clear!
N**R
Great cordless phone
Works well. Battery holds a charge for a long time.
J**G
Loves it
Second time purchasing! We use for business, excellent product with good price
R**.
Definitely not worth the money
One hand set Doesn't Charge. Bought new Batteries....still doesn't charge. To get a return I have to buy a new phone because I have to send the entire phone back to the manufacturer. The phone Cost me $87 with tax, bought batteries for $64, $28 to ship it back to the manufacturer and now I get to buy a new phone too!! I would recommend a different product.
W**J
2-Line Phones ... VTech DS6151 compared to AT&T 88002
This review is for the VTech model 2-Line Phones ... VTech DS6151 compared to AT&T 88002Jan 2022: We purchased both VTech DS6151 and AT&T 88022 2-line phone equipment. Based on descriptions we could not decide what to use in our company, so we purchased both. We decided that AT&T 88002 was preferred. Here's why:* Overall - both models are essentially the same phone, in fact we wondered if they were both manufactured by the same enterprise and just labeled differently.* Functions - EQUAL: both models are essentially the same, a few tweaks or different approaches, but essentially the same functions.* Base, Durability - VTech: winner by a slight margin, a bit 'heavier' (slightly) model, AT&T felt 'light' and not to solid.* Base, Appearance and Functions - AT&T: winner because appearance is more business like, and functions were more 'quick set up' user friendly. New/unoriented employee quickly understood the phone, more trouble grasping the VTech functions.* Handset, Durability - Neither: both handsets felt lightweight and somewhat 'cheap.' Not a good solid feel in your hands.* Handset, Appearance and Functions - AT&T: handset has easier to read functions, clearer line1 and line2 distinction, and buttons are larger and raised higher on AT&T. VTech has smaller dialing buttons and not raised high at all - one employee said 'I cannot get this handset to dial' (really have to push hard to get VTech to register/dial* Display Screen - AT&T: much brighter and clearer display screens on both base and handset, more contrast between text/numbers and background* Power and Charging - VTech slight edge. Handsets take 'overnight' to fully charge up. When handset is removed from base for longer than a few hours the AT&T handset showed 'no power' and message was 'place handset in base charger.' Not sure if we are operating appropriately; however, we certainly need to leave a handset out of its charging cradle for longer than 2-3 hours.* Range - Equal: Both models had very good range, long distance. Tested both models with handsets two floors away from base and they worked quite well, clear and loud, uninterrupted signal. Also test handsets by leaving the building - with base on 2nd floor of office, user could walk 50+ feet outside building and still get a clear and loud, uninterrupted signal. We do not anticipate use beyond a 50' distance from office; therefore, did not test signal from farther away. However, based on actual use we are confident the range could be farther.* Set Up - Equal: both models were quite user friendly for set up. Basically 'plug and play' and functioned well first time out of the box.In sum - we chose AT&T based on ease of use, clarity of screens, and business-like appearance.
H**H
Just as described
Works great.
C**I
Units work very well
Does have good sound quality. The price isn't bad but it would be nice if a unit was available with several extra handsets. Using this in an office as it has 2 lines on it. I did purchase extra handsets which is nice they do have them offered.
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