Cheap Olympia OL-5800 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Caller ID (Electronics) Price
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The OL5800 offers the standard features you're used to plus a few extras, including last number redial, new voice-message waiting indicator, and VIP priority calling. The pewter-grey housing can be customized to suit your decor when you choose among the three interchangeable faceplates (included). The phone comes with an NiMH rechargeable battery pack, and can be desk- or wall- mounted.
What's in the Box
5800 base, handset, three interchangeable faceplates, rechargeable NiMH battery pack, AC power adapter, telephone line cord, user guide, registration/service information
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Wave Industries |
| FEATURES: | 5.8 GHz signal and 40-channel autoscanning for increased call clarity, Caller ID/call waiting; 10-number memory dialing, 3-line backlit LCD on handset with trilingual menus, adjustable contrast, Handset volume; call timer; last number redial, Stylish grey housing with 3 interchangeable faceplates |
| MEDIA: | Kitchen |
| MPN: | OL5800 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 850138000256 |
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Customer Reviews of Olympia OL-5800 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Caller ID
Horrible voice quality....worst phone I have had till date Dont buy this phone. I usually have a very hard time listening to the person on the line. I got this phone from fry's as it was cheap after mail in rebate & I regret my decision now. <
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Great phone for the price!
This phone's basic functions work well. I hear my frends loud and clear on this phone. More importantly, it's 5.8ghz frequency keeps it from interfering with my other wireless devices - a problem I've been having with my other cordless phones.
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>It's also packed with a bunch of features for the price - like real time clock (the clocks in my house are never set right), call timer and any key answer - ever fumble for the "Talk" button at night?
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>My only complaint with the phone is the user interface for getting to all the functions isn't as intuitive as you'd like. Maybe it's from all the features it has to jam into 5 buttons or maybe they hired the UI guys from motorola. But I got over it the same way I got over all my motorla phones!
Poor Volume
While the Olympia OL5800 is packed with features and style, when it comes to function this phone fails. The Olympia's switch out earpiece plates block most of the ear speaker causing the volume to be extremely low even when using the phone's loudest setting. Further, for those who like to cradle the phone on their neck, the Olympia is designed in a way which makes this almost imposible. While it looks great -- the Olympia is not functional.