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SD7502 5.8GHZ Digital System Color Expansion Handset for SD7500 | 
enlarge | Brand: Motorola Category: CE
List Price: $101.36 Buy New: $35.95 You Save: $65.41 (65%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 17594
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 4 x 9 x 6
MPN: 525613-001 Model: 525613-001 UPC: 612572132173 EAN: 0612572132173 ASIN: B000FJUATC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Connect To system phone functionality | | • | 5 | | • | Accessory handset used with SD7500 series | | • | 128 x 128 4k color display w/ theater style fading backlight | | • | Caller ID with visual call waiting |
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Product Description MOTOROLA SD7502 5.8 GHz Digital Color Accessory Handset Color accessory handset for MTRSD7581; 5.8 GHz digital frequency-hopping spread spectrum; Single line operation; Call Waiting Caller ID; Handset speakerphone ; Hands-free intercom; View color streaming video over the color handset when used with camera accessory; Personalize handset with wallpapers and ringtones; Day/night timer feature for adjusting ringer level; 50-name phone book; 50-name/number Caller ID memory; Call Transfer; Backlit keypad; Phone company voicemail indicator; 20 selectable ringtones and ability to download custom ringtones; Redial, Flash, Hold and Mute functions; Trilingual display (Eng/Fr/Sp); Wall-mountable; Includes 2.5 mm headset jack and belt clip; Silver; 5.8 GHz Digital Color Accessory Handset
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| Customer Reviews:
Colorful but hard to read for Sr. Citizen October 6, 2007 Good value for the price. But it is difficult to read for me, a senior citizen. I would have liked the screen to be larger like my cell phone. Otherwise, the ringtone I use, "Bach" is nice and entertaining and fits into the background sound. Not jarring like the standard ringtone. Voice quality is ok. I like the blue charging light. You can set the ringtone to off for "night", and then you can modify what hours "night" is. I like that feature.
Great phone system, especially with baby September 1, 2007 We needed a new phone as our cordless died after 8 years. We were also having a baby soon. Well let me tell you this is the phone for that situation! You can use any handset in the system as a baby monitor by getting the optional wireless camera. With color screen handsets in this system (like this one that I am reviewing), you get audio and video, real time. With the monochrome handsets (SD7501?) you get the audio only. These phones dont have superb sound quality but that may be because of the dense population right where I live. The quality is acceptable though and the other features more than make up for that.
SD7502 Color Expansion Handset March 16, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this expansion handset to us as an extra phone with the SD4580. Wrong. I had to purchase the SD4502 as an extra phone. Just because it's an SD doesn't mean they will work together. The SD7502 is a color handset and the SD4502 is not. We like the phones alot and they work great.
Great addition to the phone system but...... February 15, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
While I like the Motorola Cordless Phone System alot, there are a few issues that kept it from being a 5 out of 5.
Pros: It's fairly (see cons for fairly) easy to set up and has some nice features like being able to control the answering system from any handset. It also allows you to name the handset so you know where to put it if you have a bunch in the house. It's very confortable even for extended use and lightweight so you won't tend to notice if you are carrying it around outside or such. The color screen is a bit gimmicky I think, but I have not dropped the $60 for the camera expansion either, so that might be a cool feature for those that find a use for it. But the color is nicer around the house than the "black and white" version.
Cons: While easy to set up, there are some downfalls here too. Mostly, these are what prevented it from a perfect 5 in my book. The base unit and each handset has a clock and date on it. Nice feature, but you have to set each up individually. This is annoying for anyone with even slight OCD. You would think that if the units can communicate with eachother to provide the phonebook entries, they could communicate the time and date so you didn't have to set each one. You know, set the base unit and they all update per the base. Annoying though not a showstopper. Another item is one of the setup options for the handset. There is an option for if you want it lighted while it is on its charger and when/if you want it to turn off. (This would be controlled by the "day/night" setting inherent to the Motorola systems.) But it seems the programmers screwed this up. When you pull up that menu item, the only options for "changing" these settings are: "done" or "exit" so it seems you really can't change it after all. I've trie many times, and it seems this is just a mistake and a useless (so far) menu item. Lastly, and this applies to the Motorola System as a whole, it uses a 3rd party application and service to provide ring tones and wallpapers so one would have to pay more to customize their units that way. It's not a whole lot but not worth it in my book.
All in all I am glad I chose the Motorola system and this handset is a nice addition to it.
Home phones are finally evolving January 9, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After years of aggravating and dumb phones, finally a phone with a shared phonebook (albeit limited to 50 entries), a better interface, choice of tunes, and an interesting set of add-ons (wish the camera was available when my kids were small). Sound quality is excellent, everybody in my family thinks is clearer with our VOIP setup.
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