

The phone itself is black and the base is metallic graphite, so it blends in just fine with any room it’s placed in.

The CS6129-31 is a sleek addition to my home. Not only does this fit with my health needs, it works fashion wise, too. I needed something that was lightweight and easy to manage so anything bigger or heavier would have been a problem for me. The Vtech CS6129-31 is just a little bit bigger than the palm of my hand. The VTech CS6129-31 easily allows me to hear and be heard. Still, if I wanted I could take this all the way to my mailbox (across the street) and the reception is still decent. Of course, I don’t need to take my primary handset very far, because this comes with a total of three phones, so I can space them out around the house. I have family out of state who constantly struggled to hear me on my old phone, but this one works like a charm. The reception is crystal clear and the range is decent. I was hesitant to spend a lot of money on the model that would be my next phone, just in case that phone happened to be static filled, too! When Vtech offered to send a phone over for review, I looked at their DECT 6.0 line and opted for the CS6129-31.įor under one hundred dollars you’re not going to find a better phone. It was a big pain and while I had been looking to replace it, phones can be expensive. It constantly sounded like static filled the line. I was so happy to receive the VTech CS6129-31 because the prior phone only had one handset and the reception was never good. I could barely hear on the phone and the battery had to be constantly charged. Prior to receiving this VTech for review we had another cordless phone, by Uniden that was the cause of much frustration. I could technically use a phone with a cord, though it’s much easier if I am prepared by having the phone with me while awake and on the charger when asleep. Cordless phones are an absolute necessity for a person in a wheelchair.
