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Experts at our National Testing and Research Center tested 44 models in cordless phones to see which ones perform best.
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  • Overall score
    This score is based primarily on voice quality, ease of use, talk time, and range. For phones with an answering machine, overall score also includes mainly the message voice quality, answerer ease of use, and recording time. The displayed score is out of a total of 100 points. Phones are listed in performance order, within categories. Due to test upgrades, results may vary from past Ratings.
  • Voice quality
    Voice quality considers listening quality which reflects what you hear and talking, what's heard by other phones. Tests were conducted in a quiet environment.
  • Phone ease of use
    This score mainly covers handset weight and comfort, talk time, ease of phone setup and use, readability of labels; accessibility, location, and size of controls and buttons; and other convenience factors, such as auto talk, any key answer, lighted keypad, one-touch dial, and others.
  • Talk time
    Talk time, measured to the nearest hour, is how long you can converse on the handset when it is fully charged.
  • Range
    This score reflects the tested distance a phone can maintain an intelligible conversation, make a call and receive a call. We report a score instead of a distance because range can differ greatly due to variables such as phone base location, home size, room configuration, construction materials, multiple stories, wiring and other electrical and physical interferences. A low scoring phone is more likely to have some connection problems at short distances such as between different floors in a house or when going outside the house while a high scoring phone is less likely to have connection problems and can typically keep a clean signal in all but the largest of homes or when you go outside your home.
  • Message quality
    This score reflects the judgment of an expert jury listening to playback of a message recorded from a corded phone of high-quality voice recordings in a quiet, acoustic environment.
  • Answerer ease of use
    This covers ease of setup and use; adequate labeling, size and location of buttons and controls; and other convenience factors, such as the ability to play new messages first, to not erase unplayed messages, and the presence of advanced playback features such as slow, fast, and rewind.
  • Recording time
    Our measurements, to the nearest minute, of total recording time using continuous speech. Cordless phones of all types are available with a built-in answering machine that has digital message storage, typically 15 to 20 minutes. In many cases, recording time may include not only incoming messages, but greetings, memos, and saved messages, so the total may be misleading. Most answerers maximize capacity by detecting pauses in a message and not storing them in memory to increase recording time. Recording time with an asterisk (*) is manufacturer specification. "NS" indicates not stated.
  • Wireless technology
    Cordless phones transmit their signals between the base and handset wirelessly using Analog or DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications). See Buying Advice for more information on the advantages and disadvantages of the technology. Note that the information shown for tested and similar models has been verified in our labs, while the information shown for non-tested models has not.
  • Wireless frequency
    Cordless phones transmit their signals between the base and handset wirelessly in one or two of the four available frequency bands, 5.8-GHz, 2.4-GHz, 1.9-GHz, and 900-MHz using analog or digital technology. See Buying Advice for more information on the advantages and disadvantages of the frequency and technology. Note that the information shown for tested and similar models has been verified in our labs, while the information shown for non-tested models has not.

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Although they are often overshadowed by their celebrity cousin, the cell phone, cordless phones are keeping pace in a market crowded with wireless and Internet-based devices. Some newer cordless phones can stand in for your cell phone while others let you switch between landline and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). If you're looking for information about cordless phones, Consumer Reports is your best resource. Consumer Reports’ corless phone reviews will give you honest buying advice that you can trust. Use our cordless phone buying guide to discover which features are most important to consider. We also provide unbiased Ratings and cordless phone reviews to help you choose the best cordless phone for your needs.

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Cordless phone buying guide

When shopping for a phone, you'll need to decide whether you want on with or without an answerer. Many people still do, despite the ubiquity of cell phones with voice-mail capability. Single- and multiple-handset phones come in versions with a built-in answerer. Such phones often cost little more than comparable phone-only models and take up about the same space. If you're considering an answerer, you need to make Read more

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