IBM-3460 Cordless Analog 2.4 GHz Speakerphone with Call Waiting, Caller ID and Headset

Product Description

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The IBM IBM-3460's headset lets you talk with your hands free--without cramping your neck, and keeps your phone line crisp with 900 MHz transmission. 50-channel auto-scan ensures the clearest connection, and the 65,000 security codes help ensure that only you can access your line. The three-line LCD works in conjunction with Caller ID/Call Waiting service offered by most local phone companies, storing the names and numbers of the last 30 callers, and enabling easy, one-button call returns. The phone also displays phone numbers as you dial, helping you minimize embarrassing misdials to strangers. Other nice features include a 10 number memory for frequently dialed friends, a page/handset locator, receiver volume control, PC/fax data jack, belt clip, and hearing aid compatibility. The phone is backed by a one-year warranty.

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IBM strives to lead in the creation, development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, networking systems, storage devices and microelectronics. And the worldwide network of IBM solutions and services professionals translates these advanced technologies into business value for the company's customers.
IBM-3460 Cordless Analog 2.4 GHz Speakerphone with Call Waiting, Caller ID and Headset
Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
  • Worthless and Useless
  • Ugh
  • its a phone, and it does its job
  • Not Recommended
  • Don't buy this phone!
IBM-3460 Cordless Analog 2.4 GHz Speakerphone with Call Waiting, Caller ID and Headset

Manufacturer: IBM
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics

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Product Features:
  • 2.4 GHz band with 65,000 security codes
  • 10 number speed dial memory
  • 50 channel auto scan
  • 30 name and number Caller ID with call waiting
  • Headset jack and headset

ASIN: B00005N5XA

Product Description

IBM strives to lead in the creation, development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, networking systems, storage devices and microelectronics. And the worldwide network of IBM solutions and services professionals translates these advanced technologies into business value for the company's customers.

Amazon.com Product Description

The IBM IBM-3460's headset lets you talk with your hands free--without cramping your neck, and keeps your phone line crisp with 900 MHz transmission. 50-channel auto-scan ensures the clearest connection, and the 65,000 security codes help ensure that only you can access your line. The three-line LCD works in conjunction with Caller ID/Call Waiting service offered by most local phone companies, storing the names and numbers of the last 30 callers, and enabling easy, one-button call returns. The phone also displays phone numbers as you dial, helping you minimize embarrassing misdials to strangers. Other nice features include a 10 number memory for frequently dialed friends, a page/handset locator, receiver volume control, PC/fax data jack, belt clip, and hearing aid compatibility. The phone is backed by a one-year warranty.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Worthless and Useless.......2003-06-07

Purchasing this telephone was a HUGE mistake. The battery died after six months and looking for a replacement battery is like trying to locate a needle in a haystack! When my microwave is in use; the telephone can't be in use - what's the connection? There is none! When a message is left, the telephone continues to beep every minute until the message is checked. The only purpose for this telephone: batting practice! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY OR TIME - THIS TELEPHONE ISN'T WORTH IT!!

1 out of 5 stars Ugh.......2002-12-24

This is perhaps the worst electronics purchase I have ever made. The phone would sometimes auto answer from the base when you picked it up, sometimes not, so half the time you were either trying to talk into a ringing phone or inadvertently disconnecting someone when you pushed the talk button. A real design innovation. I once pushed the hold button when hanging up the phone, causing the line to be busy for about 12 hours. Why would the hold button stay engaged after a call is ended? It makes no sense. The static was deplorable after a while, and the phone was unusable if you ran the microwave. Was this product not tested? Finally couldn't stand it and replaced it after less than a year.

4 out of 5 stars its a phone, and it does its job.......2002-07-09

you were expecting more? i dunno about those people living in cowtowns having trouble. no complaints here. yet, at least.

1 out of 5 stars Not Recommended.......2002-05-24

I am very disappointed with this phone. I have to press the talk button several times to get a dial tone, and then when I do get a dial tone and make a call, I have a very hard time hearing the person on the other end of the line. The caller id feature does not work, and I know it isn't my phone company because our other CID displays work fine. It always just flashes "Ringing" on the display when the phone rings. I have owned this phone for 6 months now, and I am planning to replace it very soon.

1 out of 5 stars Don't buy this phone!.......2002-02-06

This phone is c**p. It is outsourced to some company and bears the IBM logo, but the quality is low (like a lot of things manufactured in China). My battery died after 5 months and I cannot find a replacement. I talked to the company that manufactures this phone and they promissed me a replacement but I did not get it yet.

The headset works only in one position. If the microwave is working in our house, I am getting static. Sometimes you would have to press a couple of times on the Talk button to get a tone.

SKIP IT!

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