| | |  | Home Business Electronics | Home » » AT&T 1070 Corded Phone, Black/Silver, 1 Handset | | | | | | | Description: | | AT&T 4 line speaker phone caller ID,call wait | | | Features: | |
• Corded 4-line telephone system with speakerphone
• Memory for 200 contact entries
• Three-party conferencing
• Each line can be set to its own distinct ringtone
• 32 Speed-dial and 16 intercom number locations
• 1 Handset, Corded Phone
• 4 Lines, Corded
• Answering Machine not included
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.6 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.4 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.8 inches | | Product Weight:
| 4.25 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 24 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Hands-on Review from Phonewire.comAug 13, 2008
By Matthew J. Rygelski Overall, this is a great telephone. All features worked beautifully, each button pressed produced the expected result -- press the Transfer button while on a call, the LCD prompts "Transfer line to ?". By keeping one function per button, and also utilizing the navigation menu-driven options through the phone's display, anyone can easily figure out how to do anything on these phones without ever needing to read any of the documentation.
The speakerphone sounds nice, although the volume of the speaker could've been louder (in my opinion). Each phone allows you to control the ringing tone, volume, and delay ringing options for each line individually. Believe it or not, that level of control of line ringing assignments are usually reserved for KSU systems only! Intercom calling worked flawlessly. All-Page was loud and very practical for a busy home with office, or larger retail store.
With a cost of between $100-$150 per phone, these are an outstanding value for any large home or growing business with 2 or more phone lines looking for the simplicity of replacing their old phones with something more serious, flexible, and functional.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
speakerphone mic bad in two of three phonesSep 30, 2008
By Michael C. Sharp These phones have all the features we wanted in our small business and we are convinced these are the right phones for us. Unfortunately two of the first three phones we've purchased have had the speakerphone microphones die in the first 72 hours of use.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Good phone except for speakerphoneAug 19, 2008
By L. Gartner
"Chi_runner"
The phone is great for almost everything and has 4 lines, do not disturb, intercom, caller id, 1-touch speed dial, etc. My only complaint is that the speakerphone is not clear. The speakerphone on my cell phone works better. That being said, when using either the handset or a headset, the sound quality is excellent.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
shouldn't be called a speakerphone as this function doesn't workJan 09, 2010
By Lisa L. Wolfe
"research consultant"
I am on my second at&t 1070 "speaker"phone (returned the first because the speakerphone didn't work on it, and now have my second one with the same exact problem). I'm probably going to return it and buy a competitor's product, even though I've been a loyal AT&T phone buyer for decades.
the headset and handset functions work beautifully. The 4 line function is wonderful. Unfortunately, when I bought a "speakerphone", I did so because I actually needed that function to work, and with this product, it appears to be a common problem that it doesn't. When you have the speakerphone button on, you can hear them, but they can't hear you, even in a totally silent room, which kinda defeats the purpose of buying a speakerphone in the first place, doesn't it?
I have searched the manual and looked online for troubleshooting information to fix this, and can't find something actionable beyond returning the stupid thing. Given all the other people posting about the same problem with no fixes offered, there appears to be a design flaw or quality issue with the speaker function that the company seems to be ignoring.
Of course, you don't figure this out until after you have invested substantial time in setting up autodials, defaults and such.
If you never use the speaker function, this product is a 5, but if you actually need the speakerphone function of the speakerphone, avoid like the plague.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good for my growing businessSep 12, 2009
By Elizabeth Axtell I recently had to give up my 2-line, cordless phones when I added a third phone line. While using a corded phone for business has taken some getting used to, this phone is working very well. It has many handy features that my old phones did not have - an extension for each phone (so we don't have to yell across the office at each other), transferring, etc.
The one thing I would caution any buyers on is the speakerphone feature. It stinks. I read this was an issue with this phone, but I underestimated how often I would want to use the speakerphone since I now had a corded phone. The user can hear just fine, apparently the issue is on the listener's side. The speaker cuts out, hisses, is quiet too quiet - I've received numerous complaints.
If you don't plan on using the speaker feature, this phone will be fine for your daily use.
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