BT Synergy 3105 DECT Cordless Telephone Review

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BT Synergy 3105 DECT Cordless Telephone
2.3 stars
Average rating for this product is: 2.3 out of 5

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peterandjoyce's Review of BT Synergy 3105 DECT Cordless Telephone

Overall Rating

1.5 stars
  • Value for money
    2 stars
  • Special Features
    Quad
  • Durability
    4.5 stars
  • Service & Support
    4.5 stars
  • Owned Product For:
    Under a month
  • Ease of Use
    2.5 stars
  • Style
    1.5 stars
Good Points

Reasonable price, £90 for Quad at Argos; That is a base and three more handsets with chargers.


Bad Points

Manual is minimal for info. It doesn't tell you how to use the intercom.
The handsets are light and slippery and slip out of your hand.
They look like office equipment, in grey.
The power plug has the cable coming out of the top of the plug. Plug and cable are black.


General Comments

Why aren't The BT Synergy 3105 Dect cordless telephones hand-friendly. Our hands like to feel things that have shape and edges. Fingers like to pick up things with weight, not lightweight slippery sausages.


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  • Sumifu on 18th Nov 2005

    The display seems to be a weakness, which is disappointing as its display is the reason I bought it.

    Out of a Quad set, one display is now completely unintelligible, one has two lines missing and a third is beginning to go. Only just out of warranty. Not much good when you want to see the caller's number. Without the display you can't use most of the handset's functions.

    Cost of repair exceeds the cost of a new phone, so I have to consider this item as a throw-away item of limited life.