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The Lychee Wireless Quad Band GSM Desk Phone combines modern technology with user-friendly features, offering a powerful signal, easy dialing, and a large backlit display. Ideal for various environments, this phone ensures seamless communication with its rechargeable battery and wide compatibility.
J**S
Excellent phone
So easy to setup and get going. Just popped a SIM card in and connected battery, turn on and it was up and running. Set clock date etc. works well so pleased to have a home phone back.
P**R
The phone did not work
The phone is very cheap yes, and the quality is even lower. I had to repair the handset of the phone to get sound out of the thing. The wire was not soldered onto the earpaice. LCD comes up as Huawei???? But the case has no logo from the or even. Sticker ??? This is the third time I have been asked to leave a review for this item and none of them have Ben published. I have cancelled my prime as these review requestsand lack of publication
J**P
Great use but poor sound
Great item for my little home office BUT its signal is poor and the sound quality is not amazing BUT will still use it.
M**T
Quality
Perfect
R**K
Good idea but poor software
The problem: aged parents are now in a care home which has no individual phone number for each resident (understandable really) and given the delay involved if you paged them, assuming they heard the pager, and getting to the phone.... Problem 2: Dad is very deaf; Mum has dementia. Mobile phones are too difficult as newfangled and they like a 'real' phone. The solution: use a mobile phone but disguised as a 'real' phone. What could possibly go wrong? Aside from noise feedback on speakerphone rendering this hopeless, which also affects the handset earpiece at loud volumes, the big problem is it is too complex. This is not a phone for the elderly. In fact the instructions for this phone have defeated all three of us children. It has so many features and a very complicated flowchart (menu) that we even re-writing the essential instructions has baffled Dad. And confused me. For example, picking up the phone to answer the call is easy. But at the end of the call you have to remember to press the on/off button (not the loudspeaker on/off button, next to it) as you can't just put the receiver down. That has been the conditioned reflex for the last 50 years for landlines. It won't become the new norm, not in my parents' lifetime. To make a call is not automatic. Unlike for receiving calls, this time you have to press the loudspeaker button. Who knew? And so it goes on. As a compressive desktop phone it has lots of features but it was advertised for the elderly and marketed as being simple to operate. So, wrong market. The text system works but goodness is it complicated. The end result: Our parents have asked us not to phone them as they get so frustrated. So our nightly phone calls to parents which we've done for years have stopped. It actually feels very odd for my day not to chat to them. Unfortunately, or fortunately, Dad has mastered an iPad that he got for his 90th, and now plagues us with four or five emails a day, describing everything from the meals going in at the beginning to the bowel movements coming out at the end. Please please please can someone design an EASY to use desktop phone with a good speaker system for my parents and many others like them? I want life to seem sane again. Thanks for reading.
S**N
Good desk phone
Great desk phone, good battery life.
M**D
Ideal for an elderly person
Brought for an elderly relative who is unable to use a mobile phone and this was ideal.. took a bit of working out to set it up but really pleased with it
S**K
Pnone
Battery was already in phone I think sent me someones return but sent it out new
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