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Dropped calls, horrible speaker phone, bad connections
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IT has the clearest speaker phone that i have ever used
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If you need a decent speaker phone go with a regular cordless VTech
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Speaker is not that great.
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When the HD2 speakerphone is turned on, the quality suffers a little from distortion in the amplification (louder sounds appear to overdrive the amplifier for the external speaker, or some part is vibrating inside the phone, possibly the external speaker itself).
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Does not stay in sync with TELO, speaker useless, but even worse is the customer support.
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Also, the speakers distort the sound when the volume is turned up as high as it will go no matter if the speaker is on or off
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Really bad speaker phone, not worth it at all
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Ear speaker level weak at max setting (beware older people or noisy environments).3
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Vocal thru speaker cracked/garbled 2 days after purchased...just terrible, cheap product
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The phone itself is pretty good, holds a charge all day and the call quality is good, the speaker seems to work fine
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Speaker phone is not loud at all and the regular speaker sounds like a tin can
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The speaker is almost useless.
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It has terrible Speaker phone reception.
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In other reviews I have seen critical remarks on the bad design of putting the speaker on the back of the hand set
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The handset I received had poor sound quality and the speaker was not loud enough
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Also, the speaker phone feature is useless, not because the speaker is bad, but because it is not possible to stand the phone up on it's own.
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Speaker is useless since the phone cannot be stood up on its bottom
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Speaker phone kinda sucks, qualitywise2
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and I want to cash in by switching this for a model that works as it should.
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the hd2 handset works very well, and syncs well with the ooma device, as well as with the telo wireless adapter.
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otherwise it would hit the garbage can as fast as you can say "goodby".
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Works as it should.
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In about 15-30 minutes, my contacts appeared on the HD2 handset, and they do work as they should
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The call quality is just as good as with the original ooma handset - some others here have complained that the new-ish handset isn't really a quality call experience, but I believe this depends on where your telo device is in your home
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The back is also scratched as if someone tried to reopen it after glueing it shut.
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The phone looks good, feels good (as in size to hold in your hand while talking pervs)