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Motorola MA362 (10/31/2002)

Motorola MA362

Entered CNET Catalog: 10/31/2002

SKU: MA362

Manufacturer: Motorola Corp.

Manufacturer description

Motorola cordless telephones provide dependable communication in a straightforward and convenient package. Comfortable and stylish, easy to use and understand. Designed to survive in your fast-paced lifestyle. Motorola cordless phones deliver all you need from a name you trust. MA362 features a Tapeless Digital Answering System that allows you to store messages directly onto a computer memory chip. You can easily skip, save, replay or delete a message without having to deal with rewinding a tape. It also has a caller ID with Visual Call Waiting to decide whether or not to take that next call.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Sharp design; side volume controls; backlit screen and keypad; included headset.

The badThe bad: Limited feature set; hard to hold on your shoulder; few message-playback controls; we experienced a fair amount of interference.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: Despite the MA362's good looks and impressive battery life, the phone's charms are drowned out by intermittent static.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 04/28/2003
These days, most of the 2.4GHz cordless phones on the shelves are digital, but occasionally, you'll find the rare 2.4GHz analog model. Just such an anomaly is the Motorola MA362, an attractive cordless with a built-in answering machine that sells for a list price of $72.99.

With its silver casing and slightly curved body, the slick-looking MA362 complements even the most high-tech digital home. It's lightweight without feeling chintzy, and slip-proof tennis-racket-style grips on both sides make it a pleasure to hold. However, this phone isn't especially comfortable when set between your head and shoulder, so we advise making good use of the included belt clip and headset for longer gab sessions. The buttons on the rubberized, backlit keypad are responsive, and it's easy to identify callers (the phone supports caller ID), thanks to the MA362's three-line backlit display. We found that the volume controls on the side of the phone made for easy adjustment.

The MA362's feature list is ho-hum but in line with that of phones in its class. You can program up to 10 speed-dial numbers and choose up to three ring tones--nice if you have multiple lines in your house (a kids' line and a business line, for example). But we would have liked some sort of volume control for the ringer; hearing the phone ring can be hard if you're walking around the house with the TV cranked up. Unlike the MA352, this model comes with a built-in answering machine, which is easy to set up but does have some quirks--for example, it plays back all your messages, not just the new ones. However, the 15-minute message-recording time is sufficient.

In our standby tests, the phone hit the rated six-day period, and we met the six-hour talk time as well. This phone's wherewithal is impressive, but sadly, we experienced a fair amount of interference during testing. We heard intermittent static, followed by a weird clicking sound, and our location didn't seem to matter much. We tested this phone in a wireless LAN environment, which most likely contributed to the interference, but compared with other phones we tested in this environment, the MA362 performed far worse than most. Despite the phone's good looks, it's hard to ignore the static.

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Motorola MA362 specifications

  • General
  • Product Type Cordless phone
  • Body Color Silver
  • Localization English
  • Phone Features
  • Transmission Band 2.4GHz
  • Dialer Type Keypad
  • Dialer Location Handset
  • Dialing Modes Tone , Pulse
  • Multiline Operation Capability Single-line operation
  • Conference Call Capability 3-way
  • Caller ID Yes
  • Call Waiting Yes
  • Call Screening Yes
  • Menu Operation Yes
  • Function Buttons Mute button , Redial button , Hold button , Flash button
  • Volume Control Yes
  • Ringer Control Yes
  • Ring Tones 3.0
  • Handset Locator Yes
  • Indicators New message indicator , Line status indicator
  • Lighted Keypad Yes
  • Additional Functions Time/day stamp
  • Additional Features Outside line remote
  • Phone Memory
  • Dialed Calls Memory 1.0
  • Speed Dial Capacity 10.0
  • Speed Dial Max Digit Qty 20.0
  • Auto Redial Max Digit Qty 10.0
  • Answering System
  • Answering System Type Digital
  • Recording Capacity 15.0 min
  • Memo Record Function Yes
  • Message Counter Display Yes
  • Display
  • Display LCD display - Monochrome
  • Display Location Handset
  • Line Qty 3.0
  • Display Languages English , Spanish , French
  • Features Backlit
  • Miscellaneous
  • Antenna External
  • Connections 1.0 x Headset jack
  • Hearing Aid Compatible Yes
  • Placing / Mounting Table-top , Wall-mountable
  • Cables Included Phone line cable
  • Included Accessories Belt clip , Wall bracket
  • Power
  • Type Power adapter - External
  • Dimensions & Weight (Handset)
  • Width 2.3 in
  • Depth 1.4 in
  • Height 5.9 in
  • Weight 6.4 oz
  • Battery
  • Battery 1.0 x battery
  • Technology Rechargeable
  • Included Qty 1.0
  • Talk Time Up to 360 min
  • Standby Time Up to 144 h
  • Audible Battery Alert Yes
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year
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