Product Description
5.8GHz 2-Line Bundled/Exp Cordless wgiAnswering System - Panasonic 5.8GHz 2-line bundled expandable telephone system with digital answering machine - Bundle includes one extra handset and charger - Expandable up to 8 handsets total - Only one phone jack needed for entire system - Caller ID, call waiting caller ID - 50# Phonebook and dialer (on each handset) - 50# Caller ID history - Phonebook sharing between handsets - 4-Line backlit LCD on handset - Voice enhancer technology - Light up antenna with ringer/message alert (top of antenna flashes quickly for a ring, slowly to indicate a new message) - Frequency hopping spread spectrum technology - Wireless network friendly (will not interfere with computer networks using 2.4GHz technology - Intercom (between two handsets, or between handset and base) - Dual keypads - Digital duplex speakerphone on base - Handset speakerphone - Chain dial - Clarity booster - Voice paging - Hold/flash/redial/mute - Line 1 and line 2 soft keys on handset - Volume control on base and handset - Room monitor - Selectable ring tones (4 tones, 4 melodies) for each unit and each line - 2.5mm Headset jack - Belt clips not included - Up to 4-way conference capability - Lighted handset keypad - 60 Minutes of total record time - Flash memory message backup - 1-Line LCD message counter on base - Voice menu - Time/date stamp - Memo recording - Handset stands up in base - Wall mountable - Box dimensions: 9.5"L x 8.25"W x 5.25"H - BlackREPLACEMENT BATTERY: HHR-P104ACCESSORY HANDSET: KX-TGA670BPackage Contents: - Base unit with its cordless handset - 1 Extra handset and charger - 2 Wire telephone line cord - 4 Wire telephone line cord - AC adapter - Rechargeable battery - ManualKXTG6702B
Customer Reviews:
Pretty good little phone........2007-12-29
We bought these phones with two more handsets for use in our business. The range and clarity are great, as well as the intuitive controls. I guess the only beef I have with it is that when you are on line 1 and line 2 rings, the sound cuts out with the ring tone. This is especially anoying when speaking with a customer. Even with this drawback, I would buy this phone again!
Great phones!.......2007-12-25
We really like these phones. The work well, battery life is great. And there are lots of good features!
awesome phone system.......2007-12-22
I am really picky about my phones. I had not seen this system in person only on the internet. Not only am I pleased, I am thrilled. This phone gives you all you really need. It is so convenient. You can pick up a message from any hand set by just hitting a few buttons. No more running to the answer machine. The voice and hearing quality is excellent. Speakerphone is great as well. It does everything I need it to. I have it in a 2500 Sq ft. home and no sound quality issues anywhere. That really does depend on your homes wiring and other wireless equipment. i have cable and wireless internet and it does not have any affect on the system. I highly reccomend this phone, If I'm happy you'll be happy, just ask my wife!!!!!
a little disappointed, just an average phone and answering system.......2007-12-07
The sound quality is just OK during conversation. Answering system outgoing message is actually quite poor sound quality. I have had several other phone systems with much better sound quality. It really lacks features for such an expensive phone/answering system. It does NOT have a paging feature, so you have no way of knowing if a message is left, except to keep calling home to see. There is no feature to allow each line to ring only certain handsets, so the business line rings in your bedroom, like it or not. Then there are the feature buttons that are recessed. They are hard to push, they are soft rubber and you have to push the button just right to activate the line choice or feature you're trying to activate, and it's difficult. The phones have a light that is lite all the time, yet if you choose to have the blinking lite alert you of a message, that uses battery power... doesn't having the light on all the time use up battery power? The handsets are long and skinny, hard to hold and you can't rest it on your shoulder. I wish I knew more about the phone before I purchased it. Not having the paging feature is really a handicap for me. How can I let people know I'm going to call them back within a couple hours if I have to keep calling home to see if anyone has even called, which I'm sure I'm going to remember to do all the time,since I have so much time and cell minutes to waste for nothing most of the time. I just think it's a lot of money for a very basic phone system. The only really decent feature is that you can add handsets, and oh yea, it's 5.8ghz so it's less likely to interfere with my home wireless network.
Declutter your desk.......2007-12-04
Our Panasonic KX-TG6702B dual line cordless phone system works flawless. We had a Panasonic single line cordless system before and knew what to expect. The dual line system eliminates the other phone from your desk and helps to declutter office. In our micro enterprise we got four handsets for receptionist, accounts, art director, workshop. We use one line for outgoing calls to keep the other line open for incoming calls. The intercom is a great feature to communicate between offices as well as to forward calls. Best of all you don't need to run ugly phone lines all over the place. Phone lines are plugged into central unit only while the daughter handsets only need a regular power wall outlet to recharge batteries. The phone's design is smaller and looks more professional than our old system.
Reach is in most cases fully satisfactory as long as you don't work/live in a bunker of concrete and steel.
We have not used the built-in answering machine due to voice mail from our provider.
Product Description
Package Includes: Panasonic KX TG4500B Corded phone, digital answering system base, cordless expansion handset and charger, handset battery, line cord
The Panasonic KX TG4500B is an expandable 4-line 5.8 GHz FHSS GigaRange Expandable Corded phone. It's a combined digital phone and digital answering system, supplied with 1 additional cordless handset. Give your small business an advanced business telephone system, without the high price -- and with no expensive wiring or installation. Up to 8 individual mailboxes, with separate greeting messages 100-minute total recording time Time/Date stamp Call Transfer, Message Transfer, Deliver Message and Auto Message Delete Remote access with voice prompts Call Waiting Caller ID 50-Station Caller ID memory 100-station phone directory & dialer Requires HHR-P104 Replacement Battery (not incl.)
Customer Reviews:
Stay away from this one.......2007-12-06
We have been using the Panasonic 4 -line wireless phone system to run our home businesses for over 5 years. The original KX-TG4000 -- 2.4 ghz system worked really well. The problem however was that our wireless router created an audible interference, static in the cordless units.
So we "Upgraded" to the new Panasonic KX-TG4500 - 5.8 Ghz system. The new frequency works well with NO interference no static with our wireless router. The audio signal is quiet and static free on the cordless units.
The answering machine on this upgraded unit is terrible. It cuts off voice mail messages of callers. Typically it cuts off the last second or two of the phone message while they are leaving a phone number. After two replacement machines, a dozen support calls, and numerous attempts at resetting the VOX SENSITIVITY, and the AUTO DISCONNECT settings (settings which are totally hidden and buried if it wasn't for support telling me where these settings were, I would not even know about them.) I am giving up, resigning myself to living with a piece of S#%* phone machine that cuts off messages. I will buy a new one, a different brand as soon as I can find one.
I would NOT recommend for anyone to buy this phone system. For the $1000 we have invested in the system for our home office, I am certain there is a better product out there. But it is not the Panasonic KX-TG4500 nor the cordless units KX-TGA450. Stay away from this one.
Panasonic KX-TG4500B 5.8 GHz 4-Line Expandable Cordless.......2007-11-02
Loved the phone, has excellent reception so I did not agree with some of the other reviews that was posted who mentioned that the phone had poor reception.
The only negative thing I had to say about the phone is that you can not program your own ext. number. So if I wanted my ext. number to be 11, I can not do that.
Overall, very good phone system!.......2007-10-27
We needed a multi-line phone, and once you get past 2 lines, the choices are very limited. This phone has many good features, but could use some improvements. First, when listening to voicemail, it would be helpful to know which line the call came in from. Second, while you can record your own 'on hold' music, the sound quality is very poor, rendering that feature pretty much useless. Third (and maybe a bit picky), while 7 different ringer styles are offered, they're not very good. Also, as mentioned in other reviews, the ability of the person you're talking to being able to hear you clearly, is sometimes an issue. However, it is still a good phone overall, and we are able to use the separate cordless handsets (KX-TGA 450B), all over the house with no interference problem. Another great feature about the handsets is that they don't have to be wired; just plugged in! Also, the recommended headset (KX-TCA86) works well with the both the base and handset) and is very inexpensive.
piece of junk.......2007-10-26
I work from home and need a good 3-line phone for the house. After using the previous generation 4000 for about five years and experiencing the (apparently typical) problems with #1 and general quality, I decided to spring for the new version.
I was excited about new features like mute (surprisingly absent from the 4000) and speaker phone on the handsets, and figured the newer version would fix some of the general quality issues I had with the 4000.
All I can say is that this phone is a piece of junk. It is cheap, poorly constructed, and doesn't feel at all like a commercial-grade or even high-quality consumer product. Speaker phone is horrible, range is poor, call quality is bad from the base unit or handsets. Almost every conversation I have, at some point the other party asks me to speak up, or couldn't hear me or whatever.
I'm returning this phone immediately and trying the RCA product, which has gotten some bad reviews also. If that doesn't work, I don't know where to turn.
What I can't hear you........2007-08-09
Spent all this money on this phone and the volume is very low when you are on it. I purchased two additional handsets and two headsets for my business. When you are speaking on the phone, customers complain that you are talking to low and that they cannot hear you.
I like all the features on the phone but hate the reception and the fact that I have to talk loudly for someone to hear me. Would not buy another one. I called Panasonic and they basically told me that I would have to pay to get another phone. Wow. Amazon may have lost a customer to a local retailer.
Product Description
Advanced American Telephones designs and produces the AT&T telephone products - the products that millions of people enjoy every day. The voice quality, product selection, and reliability make AT&T telephone products your best choice.AT&T telephone products reflect a long and distinguished history of product excellence dating back over 100 years. Today, this product line is one of the most extensive in the industry, including corded and cordless phones, answering systems, and phone-related accessories.PRODUCT FEATURES:5.8 GHz DSS Frequency Hopping Technology;Fully Integrated Digital Answering System;Expandable System (use up to 8 handsets through a single phone jack);2-Line Operation;Dial-in-Base Speakerphone;Speakerphone in Handset.
Customer Reviews:
AT&T .......2007-10-31
I purchased this product for home office use. I found the cordless phone to be very clear when talking. Very easy to set up. Plug and play. Does not have voicemail light for services provide by your LEC>
Substandard warranty arrangement.......2007-10-22
I generally like the phone. However, one problem has been that about 5% of the time when I try to use the handset, either starting on the speaker-phone or picking up the handset initially, the other party can not hear me, even though I can hear them. Even if I switch to speaker-phone, the other party is still unable to hear me.
AT&T agrees the phone is defective and can be replaced under warranty. However, they require the phone and all original components be shipped to them in Texas, and then (sometime later) they will send a working phone back. Why they think that a business is able to go several weeks (or more) without a phone is a mystery to me. I called back to ask specifically if they could charge the replacement to my credit card and send it to me before I send my existing one back (most electronics manufactures seem to do this). The rep informed me that they don't have any such capability and cannot send any replacement phones out until the phone being replaced has physically been returned. Fortunately, I am still able to return the phone, but it will be for a refund, not for warranty. And its replacement will not have AT&T on it.
User unfriendly.......2007-07-30
Sound quality is good & the portable unit works great but the base unit is so user unfriendly it is not worth owning. I'm going to end up putting the base in the basement, so I can still use the cordless unit, and putting my old two-line at&t back in my office.
Well designed, a few problems.......2007-06-30
I've probably purchased about 10 2-line phones over the years. The category is always pretty severely hampered in terms of features and usability, and I'm guessing that's because it's in between home use and office use. Nonetheless, two lines can't be that uncommon can it?
Anyway, let me start with the good.
* This is the first 2-line answering machine phone that I could set up completely without a manual. The base station has lots of dedicated buttons that are big, and obvious.
* The corded base combined with a cordless handset is a great idea. It means I don't have to hunt down the handset to use it.
* Decent sound and tone quality when talking to folks, although some describe the sound as a bit "hollow". However, I found that older folks who are hard of hearing can hear my voice very well with this phone.
* There is an option for the answering machine to "chirp" when it has a saved message. Very handy when you walk in the door, you know you have a message without looking at the machine.
* You can charge a 2nd battery in the base unit, this doubles as a battery backup if power goes out. Unfortunately, the 2nd battery is not included.
* A mute button for speaker phone. How many phones don't have this?
* The wireless handsets can be speaker phones as well.
* Overall, the thing feels "natural" to use.
Now the not-so-good:
* The Answering machine works well enough, but sound quality is really marginal. I haven't tried the outgoing message, since I prefer the anonymous outgoing message. But the saved messages have fairly poor quality, like the sampling rate is way too low.
* Entries in the phone book cannot be selected once the phone is off the hook. That means you have to select an entry from the phone book, hit either line1 or line2 speakerphone and then pick up the handset. It's not horrible, just awkward.
* Why will no machine maker include a "save as new" option for messages? This should be a no-brainer, since it's value is immense. Maybe it's too costly to implement.
* Phone book entries put in the base are not pushed out to the handsets and vice-versa. The manual tries to turn this into feature, but it's not.
* speaking of which, why will nobody offer an ability to transfer phone book entries to/from a PC? Or do people like entering phone numbers and names repeatedly?
Overall, you realize you pay huge premium for that 2nd line, and there are tradeoffs, but this appears to be a decent choice given the alternatives. Phones are sort of personal in terms of what you do and don't like, so pay attention to the negative reviews as much as the positive.
Don't buy this phone!.......2007-06-27
Don't buy this phone. It's the worst piece of garbage that I have bought on line. It has the worst sound, cord and cordless, that I have ever heard on a phone. The cordless has no range, it is constantly losing a signal. It seems to sound ok on the other end of a call.
Product Description
Is it a fax or a cordless phone and answering system? It's both! Using a stylish, compact design the Panasonic KX-FG6550 is perfect for your home. And you can optionally add up to 3 more handsets on this 2-line phone for conversations all around the house. Caller-ID with with Call Waiting capable (optional service required from your local phone carrier) Digital answering machine with up to 15 minutes of recording time total / Selective save/erase of messages. Remote message access with programmable security code Tray holds 30 sheets of paper / Handles letter and legal sizes 10 Sheet Automatic Document Feeder Multi-copy and Collating possible Copy mode copies at 1 - 1 ratio or has reduction and enlargement modes / Reduction copies at 72%, 86% and 92%; enlargement copies at 150% and 200% Compact Design uses thermal transfer onto plain copy/print paper - PAN KXFA92 thermal-transfer film is required (one roll is included) Handset has a compact illuminated antenna that lights when phone rings or is in use Large multidunction LCD screen with feature Navigator key (i.e scrolling through Call-ID memory list) Voice Enhancer for superior cordless phone conversations Rapid fax modem speed Unit Dimensions - 9.6'' x 13.5'' x 15.8''
Customer Reviews:
OK fax copier, phone. acceptable for the SHO.......2007-08-22
if you need to send faxes it is ok, the memory seems to get overloaded if you send more than 5-6 pages. the print quality on the recieve side i have found to be on the poor side and the auto fax answer switch mode does not work with my VOIP service. the copying is ok.
the phone is good, but, again, does not interact well with VOIP service and cannot indicate when i have voicemail waiting due to the interanl answering machine.
it comes with a rather limited print ribbon/film, so i would suggest getting an extra one if you decide on buying one of these units, and use it to recieve faxes.
just about acceptable for small home office use.
2-line Panasonic Fax.......2007-06-10
This machine is a nice size and shape. I am fairly technically apt, but I found the manual to be extremely complex. Since I am mainly using this machine to send faxes, I have not even bothered to figure out all the complex phone features yet, but have confidence that I will be able to when I need them. The thing that surprises me is the fax capacity. I thought this machine would handle at least 3-4 clean, wrinkle-free pages at a time, but it does not. I have to sit and feed the pages in one at a time or it takes 2 or 3 together or jams. I honestly thought it would do a better job. I guess it just isn't your big business fax at the office. I am satisfied, but certainly not thrilled.
Panasonic KX-FG6550 Phone/Fax machine.......2007-04-03
This is the second Panasonic phone /fax machine I've owned. I was satified with its performance and durability. The replacement unit is smaller (that's a good thing) and it looks good too. The remote hand receiver is easy to use and the sound is clear. The instruction manual on the other hand is complex and you have to carefully read it to set up the phone. Over all I'm happy with the product.
love it.......2007-03-09
I love it !!! The fax comes through FAST and clear, for a digital answering system the voices come through VERY clear. Perfect small business machine for the money !
Product Description
5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum operation * multi-handset operation (add up to 7 optional handsets for a total of 8) * 5-line backlit LCD display on handset * built-in digital answering machine with up to 21 minutes total record time * handset-to-base unit and handset-to-handset intercom *
Customer Reviews:
Good phone system.......2007-11-14
I have been using the KX-TG5771 phone for four months now and find it very satisfactory. The range of the handset is great, extending from the front porch to the rear patio with good quality throughout (the base is in a second floor office). Sound quality is fine, and the headset accessory is very comfortable and clear - great for conference calls.
Panasonic losing their edge.......2007-04-20
I purchased the phone to replace the Panasonic that I had for about 4 years. The older phone was rich in functionality and performed outstandingly well.
NOT this phone. Many of the features are either missing or buried under two or three layers of menus. It does not even have a find handset option on it's front which is key to today's portable home phones.
Outraged at uselessness.......2007-02-15
I don't usually write reviews.
The phone doesn't automatically work when I plug it in. Dials OK. But doesn't respond to a ring.
I returned it to Amazon. Second unit (replacement, received today) is just like the first.
This is really outrageous. (Other phones plugged into same jack ring fine. Unit is powered up. Battery is charged. Base unit ring volume set high. Same for handheld unit. Phone does not respond to incoming calls in any way -- no flashing light, no answering machine pickup, no ring. Phone makes outgoing calls fine. When I dial the phone's number from the phone itself, phone network indicates busy.)
I am now waiting for a response from Panasonic technical support.
Bad reception.......2007-01-27
After only three months the reception on this phone is almost completely shot. Lots of static makes callers virtually inaudible.
Disappointing sound quality.......2006-11-28
Being generally a fan of panasonic phones, this one was a disappointment in several ways. (I imagine that the Panasonic KX-TG5576M would get the same review since it offers a color handset but the same 'guts', and the phones of one unit are compatible with the other.)
First and foremost, the volume on the handset just isn't loud enough. At max volume the voice on the other end sounded far away (according to the caller, I sounded fine though).
Second, the talking Caller ID doesn't come in until the second ring, and even then it says the name instead of the number, which means that cell calls come in as "cordless"... not much help. If you don't like the feature, however, you can disable it.
Third, I didn't really like the ergonomics. The unit felt slippery and the buttons weren't easy for me to press with my thumb. This kind of thing is subjective, of course.
I compared this unit side by side with the Uniden TRU9485. According to the person on the other end, the Uniden handset and especially its speakerphone sounded better than the Panasonic's handset and speakerphone. On my side, the Uniden is way better than the panasonic when it comes to handset volume. The Uniden doesn't measure up to the quality of a corded line, but the volume makes the talker much more legible than with the Panasonic.
So, my recommendation (surprisingly, since I have liked Panasonic and disliked Uniden in the past) is to skip the Panasonic and go with the Uniden. You'll save some money doing that, too, so the Uniden is a win-win.
Product Description
PANASONIC
PANASONIC KX-TG5480S 5.8 GHz GigaRange® 2-Line Cordless Phone with Answering System
Model: kx-tg5480s
Digital 5.8 GHz frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology
2 lines
Call Waiting Caller ID
Caller IQTM compatible
Ringer, Picture & Light-Up ID
50-station Caller ID memory & dialer
50-station phonebook & dialer
Digital answering system
Flash memory message back-up
2-digit LCD message counter on base
Voice menu & time/day message stamp
Memo recording
Clarity booster
Speakerphone on base & handset
Intercom between handset & base
3-way conferencing
Room monitor
3-line backlit LCD on handset
Lighted handset keypad
Chain dialing
Phonebook sharing
Dual keypads
Last Number Redial, Hold, Mute & Flash buttons on handset
Ringtone download on handset
Headset input
Desk/wall mountable
Product Description
The MD7001 Motorola Digital Cordless expansion handset is intended for use with the Motorola MD7091 and MD7081 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Phone Systems. Add up to eight handsets to create the perfect customized phone system at home or work. What's more, all MD7000 handsets include speakerphone functionality, 24 polyphonic ring tones that can be matched to phone book entries for easy caller identification and enhanced lighting effects.
Amazon.com Product Description
Expand your SD7000 phone system base with an extra handset in the bedroom, kitchen, den, or any part of your home or office. The two-line access makes it a perfect choice for busy lives and businesses alike. You get cordless convenience plus a cool phone with advanced features, like caller ID with call waiting (with subscription to local service), hands-free intercom, and a 50-name phonebook--all without installing a phone jack.
This handset offers 5.8 GHz frequency-hopping digital technology and is home networking friendly; it can even be used as a room monitor. Twenty-four selectable polyphonic ringtones allow you to coordinate tones with your phonebook so you'll know who's calling without even glancing at the handset (caller ID required). Ten speed-dial presets offer one-touch access to your most frequently needed numbers; the trilingual display offers a choice of English, French or Spanish. Motorola provides a one-year warranty covering parts and service.
What's in the Box
Handset, charger stand, AC adapter, belt clip, user's manual
Customer Reviews:
Don't waste your money.......2007-09-03
I spent hundreds to buy a set of these (5 handsets and one base unit model MD7080) and scrapped them after less than a year for the following reasons:
1) The sound is over-compressed and "fuzzy-sounding" even when close to the base unit (within 20 feet in the same room). Further than 50 feet or through walls it gets even worse. If the person on the other end doesn't speak-up loudly and clearly you will have difficulty understanding them.
2) Controls are non-intuitive and difficult to read: Multiple-line use is confusing (conference-calling or answering a second line while speaking on the first) and I find it difficult to remember even though I'm in the computer consulting business and have a fairly strong technical aptitude. If you you have even a mild requirement for reading glasses you will need them to read the button labels (tiny print and low-contrast).
Unfortunately I kept these too long to return them. I won't even sell them on eBay because I value my eBay seller reputation and wouldn't want to rip anyone off or deal with the hassle of returns.
Nice phone!.......2007-05-07
I can say that no problems with the phone, and what you see is what you get. Reach average. Battery life normal. Heavy for a phone.
Not really for business use.......2007-03-09
The quality of the phone is very good. BUT, there is no privacy feature. If I am making a call on line 1, anyone can pick up that same line and listen in or join in. It has happened many times, someone will be using line 1 for example, I will dial a number and press the line 1 button only to find out that it is already in use and interrupting and annoying the other person. I am checking to see if I can return for a refund......
Nice Phone.......2007-02-15
Nice looking and functioning cordless phone. Works very well with base unit and is extremely easy to set up
Had to return it........2007-02-14
Couldn't get enough volume from the base unit to make it usable, even in a quiet office. Handsets were staticy and echoed my voice when talking. Just didn't live up to expectations.
Product Description
5.8GHz 2-Line Expandable Cordless w/ Answering System - Panasonic 5.8GHz 2-line expandable telephone system with digital answering machine- Expandable up to 8 handsets total- Only one phone jack needed for entire system- Caller ID, call waiting caller ID- 50# Phonebook and dialer (on each handset)- 50# Caller ID history- Phonebook sharing between handsets- 4-Line backlit LCD on handset- Voice enhancer technology- Light up antenna with ringer/message alert (top of antenna flashes quickly for a ring, slowly to indicate a new message)- Frequency hopping spread spectrum technology- Wireless network friendly (will not interfere with computer networks using 2.4GHz technology- Intercom (between two handsets, or between handset and base)- Dual keypads- Digital duplex speakerphone on base- Handset speakerphone- Chain dial- Clarity booster- Voice paging- Hold/flash/redial/mute- Line 1 and line 2 soft keys on handset- Volume control on base and handset- Room monitor- Selectable ring tones (4 tones, 4 melodies) for each unit and each line- 2.5mm Headset jack- Belt clip not included- Up to 4-way conference capability- Lighted handset keypad- 60 Minutes of total record time- Flash memory message backup- 1-Line LCD message counter on base- Voice menu - Time/date stamp- Memo recording- Handset stands up in base- Wall mountable (requires separate wall mount adapter PQKL10078Z2, not included)- Box dimensions: 9.5"L x 6"W x 4.75"H- BlackREPLACEMENT BATTERY: HHR-P105EXTRA HANDSET: KX-TGA670BPackage Contents:- Base unit with its cordless handset- 2 Wire telephone line cord- 4 Wire telephone line cord- AC adapter- Rechargeable battery- ManualKXTG6700B
Product Description
2-Line 5.8 GHz GigaRange Expandable Cordless Phone System MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 1 YEAR
Customer Reviews:
Don't buy it, you will regret it!.......2007-09-12
Bought for our business that relies completely on our phone systems. Happy at first, seemed to work pretty good but was disappointed there are no belt clips. Lasted 2-3 weeks and then we noticed the answer machine was very distorted and would not shut off. We lost several messages. Ok can live with this....things happen. Called them and they told me I would have to ship to Texas at my expense. Also told me there were no loaners I would have to live without until it was returned. 3 weeks later it arrived back. During this time we used a one line phone and am sure we missed some calls due to it being busy. Used the phone for 3 more weeks and noticed we were missing some more calls. We then realized the remote handsets were not ringing, in fact they no longer beeped when buttons were pushed. So I contacted them again and after trying to troubleshoot they asked it be sent back. I made a stink and they offered a loaner for a non refundable fee of $49.95. Are you kidding, as much as this breaks they could get rich off me. Remember this is all under warrantee. Don't say I didn't warn you
Panasonic Cordless.......2007-07-05
This is one of the best cordless phone sets I have ever owned and I have had three. It is very powerful and I have had no problems.
Great phone!.......2007-01-18
The best part about this phone is that individual units dont need a phone line and you can have them in any part of the house. I only gave it four stars because the voice quality is not the greatest. Overall it is a good choice.
It's okay. But that appears to be the best one can hope for in this category.......2006-12-22
You would think that, with the increasing number of home-based businesses and home offices, one of the telephone manufacturers would come out with a top quality phone system that hit every item on a business user's wishlist. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case. We did a lot of research before we purchased this Panasonic two-line cordless phone, and it's surprising how few options there are. And, of those options, most seem to get dreadful reviews.
We've had this phone for about a year. I think it's okay -- but given the alternatives, "okay" may be the best one can hope for.
Note that I haven't used the built-in answering machine (I find the phone company's service to be easier for my purposes) so I can't give you advice about that function.
Also, it was important to me to choose a 5.8GHz system. I have a computer network that runs primarily on wireless, and I wanted to ensure there was no conflict between the computers and the phone.
The plusses:
* Audio quality is fine. Nothing to shout about, but I can hear the other person and he can hear me. I keep wishing the volume would go higher.
* The wireless range is fine. We haven't tried to stretch it at all, but one of the cordless units is at the other end of the house, probably 100 feet from the base station (which is in my office), and I haven't had any cut-outs.
* The unique ring is a feature I'd never have sought out, but I appreciate; this way, I can tell when the home line is ringing verus the business line.
The minuses:
* It can be hard to read the screens; that can be a problem when you're trying to read the caller-ID information. I wish there were a backlight.
* The base unit doesn't have caller ID displayed; you have to pick up the handheld unit to see it or, for that matter, to scroll through the calls that were missed. The only display on the base unit is for the answering machine.
* Speaking of missed calls: oddly, the "missed call list" is separate for each handset. If I answer a call in my office, the other three handsets list the number as though nobody picked up the phone. It's a minor annoyance to have to clear these individually.
* The speakerphone is borderline. It works, but -- perhaps because there are three computers on my desk -- I have the impression that the audio quality on my correspondent's side isn't that great. I usually wind up picking up the handset to talk; my husband uses a earbud plugged into his handset.
* The handset user interface takes a bit of getting used to. Even after a year, I have to search for the hold button.
The products that you grow to love always offer a little more than you expected. The Panasonic doesn't. It does the job. It's been reliable (which is more than I could say about the 5-year-old Siemens system it replaced) and it fulfills the basic phone requirements. But I wouldn't go out of my way to say "Buy this one" -- except that I've never seen a system that I thought would be better.
Personally (in case any of the manufacturers are listening) I wouldn't mind spending MORE for a two-line phone system if it was truly professional grade. Alas, nobody seems to give me that opportunity.
Decent phone.......2006-11-10
Bought this phone to replace another Panasonic (900mhz) unit that somehow got "fried". The old unit tended to get static after a short distance from the base unit, but the new unit is much more clearer. The 5.8GHz unit has a speaker phone, but it's somewhat difficult to listen too (I guess that should be expected when so much is packed into the unit). Still, I like this unit and would recommend it as a nice 2 line unit.
Amazon.com Reviews
The Panasonic KX-TGA650B handset is a supplemental accessory for Panasonic's KX-TG6500B-series phone systems (required, sold separately). Operating on the same 5.8 GHz frequency and with the same digital spread spectrum signal technology as the base system, this handset supplies the clear, consistent connection you rely on every day, with features to spare.
Access to the 50-station phonebook and caller ID/call waiting (with subscription to local service) is provided via the menu-driven three-line backlit LCD. A light-up antenna visually alerts you to new calls and messages, and you can even check your answering machine's messages from the handset.
The handset includes a belt clip and a phone jack for a headset (sold separately) for hands-free conversation, and a locator sound lets you track down the handset even when it's buried in the couch cushions. The vertical design of the charging cradle makes this a perfect addition for bedside tables or small kitchen counters--wherever space is at a premium. Panasonic includes a one-year warranty covering parts and service.
What's in the Box
Handset, charging cradle, NiMH battery, belt clip, phone cord, power adapter, user's guide, instructions and warranty information
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