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Top 5 Cordless Telephones

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A cordless phone can increase your mobility and your ability to move around in your own home office. Cordless phones allow you to move to different rooms or if the weather is agreeable - work outside. Don't leave yourself tied down by phone lines. An important tip to remember is when the phone isn't in use - keep it charging!

1) GE Cordless Phones

With up to 40 channels available, an adjustable ringer and page/handset locator, this cordless phone by GE provides you with a great tool to stay connected. Some GE models have Caller-ID memory and can also be wall-mountable to save desk top space.
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2) V Tech Cordless Phone

VTECH cordless phones have Caller ID and call waiting capabilities. Other key features include: adjustable ringer, handset paging and speakerphone.
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3) Sony Cordless Phones

Some Sony models feature the option of using the cordless handset or the corded phone on the base unit. Other features available include: directory number access, call ID memories, ranges of up to 600 feet, remote chargers and message storage.
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4) Uniden Cordless Phones

Uniden cordless phones provide a variety of features that make them a great tool for the telecommuter's home office. Caller-ID and call waiting capability, headset compatible for even more mobility and ease of use are just a few features available.
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5) AT&T Cordless Phones

AT&T cordless telephones provide a variety of features that will assist any telecommuter. These features include: speakerphone capabilities, headset jacks, 7 hour battery life(talk), Caller ID and call waiting capable, handset paging. Why not go cordless?
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