Uniden 1535+1 | Spark NZ

Uniden 1535+1 Cordless Phone

  • 1.8GHz DECT digital voice technology
  • Operating range up to 50m Indoors / 300m Outdoors1.
  • Built in answer machine with 14 minutes record time
  • Wireless (WiFi) network friendly

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  • 1.8GHz DECT digital voice technology
  • Operating range up to 50m Indoors /
    300m Outdoors1.
  • Wireless (WiFi) network friendly
  • Large character and number display
  • Orange backlit screen
  • Hearing aid friendly
  • ECO Mode2.
  • Caller ID Compatible3.
  • Hands free speaker phone
  • 70 name and number phonebook
  • Two handsets – one base station and one satellite4.
  • 8 hours talk time
  • 160 hours standby time
  • 24 month manufacturer’s warranty

To benefit from all the features of this phone, you need to subscribe to Caller Display. Find out more about Caller Display including current pricing and terms. These services are available in most areas for an additional monthly charge on your Spark account. Spark requires a minimum 30 days notice to cancel these services.

Most cordless phones will not operate during a power outage.

For more information, view the Uniden user guide.

These guides are in PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader.

If you have a fault with your Uniden phone, please call Uniden on 09 273 8377 or email service@uniden.co.nz.

The Uniden 1535+1 is only 99.00

The Uniden 1515 is a single handset for $49.00

The Uniden 1515+1 adds another handset and built in answer machine for $69.00

Buy this phone online and enjoy free delivery within New Zealand!


  1. The range of cordless phones is line of sight and dependent on environmental and physical factors outside Spark's control.
  2. When talking, the handset automatically minimizes its radio frequency power according to the distance between the handset and the base unit. When charging, the handset's radio frequency power is reduced by 99.9% to minimise power consumption.
  3. You must subscribe to Spark Caller Display service for this feature to work.
  4. The base station requires a telephone socket and power socket, the satellite only requires a power socket. For best signal coverage, place the base station in a central or open area of the home.