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The Gigaset EASY is a user-friendly home phone designed specifically for the elderly, featuring a large illuminated display, extra-large keys, and hearing aid compatibility. With convenient features like hands-free talking and a phonebook for 150 contacts, it ensures seamless communication. The phone is easy to install and boasts long-lasting ECO-DECT technology, making it a reliable choice for everyday use.
A**A
Not so easy for me
Having trouble setting up this phone, did as instructed but the phone had a mind of it own, took me awhile to sort
J**E
Could arrive with German instructions
Bought as a gift & they had difficulty in setting it up as everything was in German. Spoke to a very nice guy on the helpline who was extremely helpful & eventually she was able with help to sort . Nice looking phone
T**N
Poor range
Bought for my mum. She finds the buttons and menus much easier to use than he old Gigaset phones - however these models seem to have a much poorer range, and need to be used much closer to the main base station (ie. the one with the answerphone buttons etc) otherwise the lines fizzes, crackles, distorts and cuts out.
M**Y
Great
Great
H**R
good product
phone was bought for person who is visibly impaired but was still not suitable also came with a name already in
B**Y
Wasn’t able to use
Unfortunately this phone wasn’t compatible with my elderly mother’s phone line as she has a internet line with BT but the phone looked okay .
A**A
Perfect
Bought for elderly Mum. It is simple to understand & the large buttons are perfect for stiff arthritic fingers. She is happy.
C**S
High Quality Sound but a bit clunky.
I bought a refurbished 'warehouse' example of this phone as a future proof, cat-iq compatible phone that will work after the old post-office telephone network is switched off in December 2025, but I ended up returning it.Please note that this phone doesn't need a base station, it's future proof and it works perfectly with lots of newer Internet routers, like my fibre-to-the-home 'Fritz box'. If you like the look of it, you can probably pick one up for 15 quid.The phone was not damaged and was a bargain, but compared with one of the three Panasonic cat-iq compatible phones sold in Germany (I got the sexy white KX-TGQ200), I just didn't appreciate the style of this Gigaset model and sent it back.The sound quality was good, however. It's designed for older people and the keys are quite visible. The advantage of this one over the Panasonics is that its rather limited instruction manual is at least in English.
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