Accessibility
http://www.gadgetspeak.com/gadget/article.rhtm/757/473983/BT_DECT_Phone_Aqua.html
email articleprinter

Of Telegraph Poles and Phones

As my current main phone was suffering from a dodgy power connection, it was time to check out a replacement.

BT Aqua kitchen shot

Generally I do not believe in co-incidence but sometimes circumstances force me to reconsider my position.  Take, for instance, the combination of two recent events.  On the very day that I had decided to review a new BT phone, who should turn up but a team of BT engineers.  Their assigned task was to replace the telegraph pole situated outside my home.  To me the original pole look fine but I was not consulted about the matter.

This removal required residents, myself included, to move their cars from parking space that had been pre-paid for on an annual basis.  It also resulted in land-line telephonic communications being cut off for the immediate area.  Needless to say BT did not give any advanced warning of this temporary disruption to normal services - presumably the company just expected nobody to notice.

Of course with no connected telephone line, the review process had to be put on hold which is why I am writing this introduction to this review.  Hopefully when communications are restored, the delay will not cloud my judgement, whether consciously or sub-consciously, regarding the BT phone.

While waiting, let's take the opportunity to describe the appearance of the BT Aqua product.  This phone belongs to the BT family of DECT phones that allow you (telegraph pole replacement permitting) greater freedom in the positioning and use of the handset.  I have to say that the colour scheme of Apple white and blue is not to my taste, I would have preferred more subtle colouring.

The kit consists of a base station; handset; charger dock; two AAA rechargeable batteries; two main power leads; telephone line cord; wall mounting screws; plus a small User Guide.  The base station, measuring 151 x 130 x 68mm (H x W x D), can either be used free-standing or wall-mounted.  It can be positioned anywhere within reach of a mains power and telephone line socket.  LED lights on the top indicate when power and the answer machine are turned on.  There is also a slot for inserting a SIM card for copying contact details to the unit's phone book.

Following a short break, I was pleased to discover that my phone had been reconnected; I only hope my neighbours are as fortunate.  As with the base station, the charger dock needs to be connected to a power source but can be located almost anywhere within the home.  When not in use, the handset will sit on the dock and its internal batteries will be recharged giving approximately 10 hours of talk time and 100 hours on standby.

BT Aqua DECT phone in kitchen

The handset adopts the slider style of unit which keeps the telephonic keypad concealed until needed.  A compass style navigation wheel, selection buttons and a colour 3 x 2cm LCD decorate the front of the device.  Mobile phone-like, the LCD screen displays icons and other relevant information.

As well as supporting a phone book storing details of up 250 contacts, the handset can hold a list of the last 30 answered or missed calls and the last 20 dialled calls.  An icon will be displayed to indicate when you have missed calls and when the answer machine is turned on.  An on-screen alert will advise when you have new messages.  You can also use this phone to send SMS messages with standard charges to apply.  Three-way conferencing is also possible but as yet I have not tested this facility.

Generally this phone performed well up to expectations.  There are numerous settings which can be customised to suit individual needs.  I do have one criticism regarding the positioning of the handset when seated in the charger dock.  Rather than the upright stance used, a slightly backwards angled position would improve the visibility of the LCD display.  The BT Aqua DECT phone has been priced at £59.99 for a single handset and £89.99 for a dual handset pack.

http://www.shop.bt.com/productview.aspx?Quicklinx=4LPD

add to del.icio.us Digg this review
StumbleUpon
Reddit

Reviews by related category

Have your say!

What's your experience of this product? Agree or disagree, or just have a question? Use the box below and let everyone know.

[ Add your comment | Watch this articleNew! ]

Rating:

Comment by jaycee2, Dec 2, 2008 22:16

Sorry no, I don`t agree with the previous comment. Before I make a purchase, I like to scrutinise every  last detail / feature and so for me, reviews as in-depth as this one, are extremely helpful.     
Rating:

Comment by Chris Knight, Dec 21, 2007 20:46

'Best' example of convoluted, long winded obscurantist twaddle I've read for a long time

Add Comment

Member of GadgetSpeak™?Not a member?

required but never displayed
 If you're asking a question - join GadgetSpeak first. Then you'll automatically receive an email when someone replies!
Rating for article:

Are you human?

Access code : 0154

 
 

Our current Free Prizedraw!!

GadgetSpeak Santa's Sack

We run a members-only free competition most months - and membership is free!

20 Days each day we have a separate prize draw, each prize a mystery selection from Santa's Sack. Log-in to enter and find out what's been selected today.

Santa's Sack

Santa!

click here to enter

You could win!

close

Why join GadgetSpeak?

Well - there are lots of reasons to join, depending on you and your interests :

  • Member prize-draws
  • Real reviews - by real people
  • Membership is free
  • Email summary of the weeks reviews
  • Share your product feedback with others
  • Keep in touch with all that's new in gadgets
  • Full of great ideas as the Christmas deadline looms!

Convinced?Come along and join in the fun!

close

Invite friends and family to GadgetSpeak

If you love our independent reviews why spread the word to friends and family? You may even be able to drop a hint about that special widget that's caught your eye!

Start inviting your friends along!

Ligo Electronics Ltd
Serif Photoplus X2 - Digital Image Editing made easy
50 Free Prints from Photobox
Play.com

Smiley Rating

Features12
Performance12
Value12
Ease of use12
Overall12

If you like this article then why not link to it from your site!

Use a text link, or download an image

 
GadgetSpeak
Vodafone