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Who hasn't tried to physically juggle so many items at once that one of them always gets dropped? And how many times has one of those items been your cordless phone? Don't worry, though, the drop and splash resistant phones are tough enough to have passed the U.S. Army's Mechanical/Transit Drop Test, meaning that they qualified to survive in the field! Plus, they passed both the UL standard and outdoor-use water-safety tests, too!Add additional handsets to your DECT 6.0 Expandable Digital Cordless Phone System. You can put one in the den, the kitchen, the master bedroom and the living room - all while using only one base and one phone jack - so you won't have to make a run for it when the phone rings.
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great product!!!
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Great price for a great phone! I ordered this phone after an extensive search and reading many reviews. The volume on this phone is more than adequate and the sound is crystal clear.(including speaker phone feature) My wife, who always had a hard time hearing with all the other portable phones we had over the years, loves this phone! It is very durable and well built. One of the really cool features on this phone is that the display and button locations are similar to my cell phone. My wife was so happy with this phone we ordered 2 extra handsets for the basement and the bathroom. Kudos to Panasonic!!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-31
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so far so good
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no problems with it, sound quality is great, works okay with the panasonic kx-tca92 headset, but not perfect...
it would have been nice to have volume buttons on the side (some ppl yell while others whisper, just the way it is), the lcd display is not the easiest to read (kinda stretched lettering), and there's no way i'm going to manually put in my phone book without qwerty.
but, nice phone, easy answering machine, no noticeable problems with range or home network.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-10-05
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sound quality could be better
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I purchased this unit as a replacement for a Uniden phone/answering system that had succumbed to my wife's frequent dropsies. The Panasonic unit appears sturdy and was easy to set up. The range appears to be substantially improved over previous 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz phones I have used. However, it has some shortcomings. Firstly, the recorded message has absolutely horrible sound quality - on the order of how cell phones sounded many years ago, tinny and scratchy. There is no option (at least that I could find) to record using the handset rather than the speaker phone. Secondly, there is no battery backup for the phone settings. It is tiresome to continually reset the time and such after a power outage (all too frequent here in Southern California). I purchased this unit with some apprehension after having used and discarded Panasonic phones (both 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz) in the past. So far, so good.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-10-03
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Great phone
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More solid and stable than "regular" phones. Good sound quality. Wish talk button were larger and illuminated, more memory storage, but otherwise very happy. Would definitely buy again.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-10-03
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Good Product at a Good Price
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I was replacing an older Panasonic setup (KX-TG2730S) with extension phones. I am pleased with this phone and this seller. The VOLUME isn't as loud as the old phone and I liked the louder volume. Also one of the 6 A/C adapters was bad out of the box, but Panasonic replaced it QUICKLY and easily. That's all the negative I have to say, but plenty of positive! The unit is smaller, more durable, and uses half as much power as the older system. This system also has a much longer ranger. In this case, from a total of two sellers, I bought 6 phones. . . the main system with two phones and then 4 more extension handsets the models are KX-TG9372B and KX-TGA935B. I would recommend them overall!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-20
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