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AUDIO ASSOCIATES 9120 2 Line Corded Caller ID Memory Telephone |  | Brand: Aastra Category: CE
Buy New: $74.98 as of 7/30/2010 16:08 CDT details
New (4) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $45.00
Seller: The Price Pros Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8.3 x 4.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 9120BK Model: 9120BK UPC: 775668806768 EAN: 0775668806768 ASIN: B000CQ37TS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Two line telephone with conference key - conference both lines for a meeting | | • | Call Display with Visual Call Waiting | | • | Speakerphone with Mute | | • | 7 programmable memory keys offer 14 autodial positions for quick access to features or frequently called numbers | | • | Three line adjustable display |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description M9120 Charcoal 2-Line w/ Conference key
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| Customer Reviews: Good Phone Not Great April 28, 2010 M. Magruder (USA) Received this phone last week. Upon inspection found it to be small and plain looking, no frills. Hook up was easy. Pretty much no set up needed, time and date automaticaly updated. After a few days of use, here are my pros and cons:
Pros: Height adjustable LCD screen
Lighted LCD screen
Easy to use
Side Headphone jack
Cons: No speaker phone button - when using a headset, you can't switch to speaker phone unless you unplug your headphones.
Caller ID for second line does not automaticaly show, you have to scroll over to view.
To scroll through caller ID calls, you have to go through multiple button selections.
When a second line call comes in there is a loud clicking noise in the speaker and the current call goes mute for a second. Can be anoying if your in the middle of a call.
Aastra bought Nortel phone business November 7, 2009 C. Lott 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nortel made analog telephone sets for a long time. Aastra Tech (another Canadian company) bought that business several years ago. The old sets were great. The 9120 set from Aastra has the same feature set as the old Nortel 9417 but a slightly different shape. It is solid and works fine for me.
Awesome Affordable Telephone February 17, 2009 D. Choi (New York) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you are just starting a business this is an awesome starter phone. I was reluctant to order this given i'd never heard of Aastra but after seeing some of the good prices compared to other similar phones, I decided to go with this one. So far I am very happy with my decision. Mechanically the phone works perfectly and sounds awesome. Setup is so quick compared to other phones I have looked at. Out of the box- setup is literally 10 minutes and you're connected! Speaker phone is pretty good. If you are on the border on whether to get this setup, I personally recommend it.
Pros- Easy to use, simple/sleek design, easy to use options, multiple lines and ring tones, conference calls are easily made, caller id, compact
Cons- doesn't look the best but some may love the simplicity that this phone provides
In brief, this little phone will not disappoint, it's the whole package in a compact phone.
First rate entry-level phone April 16, 2006 Mel K (Los Angeles, CA United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I was a little reluctant to order this given i'd never heard of Aastra, nor was i able to find any reviews online to guide me. but now that i have it, i'm very happy with the purchase. the phone works and sounds great and setup is a snap. the speakerphone quality in particular is always a concern of mine, but it works very well on this system. easy redial, line 1 and line2 buttons, multiple ring tones, conference call, caller id - it's all here.
i do have a couple of gripes with the phone. first, the buttons look and feel very plasticky LEGO-like cheap, almost popping out it seems everytime you press them. they do work perfect so far so this may not mean anything. also, for whatever reason my Plantronics headset has a little extra reverb now, which was non-existent in my old high-end Lucent phone. it's a tad bothersome since it's something i use daily. lastly, the navigation menu itself may be a tad confusing for some.
nonetheless, should be a comfortable choice for those seeking a reliable entry-level small business phone.
Good SOHO speaker phone April 7, 2006 cheilly (Flemington, NJ) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Looked long and hard for a good 2-line SOHO speakerphone after experiences with Polycom 2201 (feedback & caller id incompatibility) and AT&T 962 (display freeze during caller waiting id). The AASTRA 9120 fit the bill and does not disappoint. Pros - compact, tilting backlit display, intuitive keypad operation, good speakerphone, programmable call forwarding active indicator, not over complicated. Cons - Inability to determine how to store or redial caller id numbers with a 1 in front.
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