panasonic cordless rocks
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| Review Date: June 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Jin, Fremont, ca United States |
many years ago, when I bought my first cordless landline phone, I tried many brands including GE and Panasonic. Panasonic cordless phones might be more expensive and never seem to go on sale, but I have since then decided Panasonic will be the only cordless phone I will ever buy
I bought this model because the huge keypads on the main unit, and the capability to make phone calls during power outrage (99% cordless phones won't do this#.
The call quality is super good. I tried to use the phone right next to my wireless G #2.4GHz) router and laptop, no interference either way.
The built-in menu is very intuitive. The cordless unit screen is huge, and like most cordless models, the unit does not require phone line connection.
The phone looks very elegant, might be too much for where I put it (the kitchen).
If you had a less than perfect experience with cordless phones, try Panasonic. No other brands match the Panasonic quality. Do NOT save that $20-30 and go for cheaper brands or on sale products!! Only bad phones and phones that don't sell go on sale all the time! Not a Panasonic!! |
1st cordless phone
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| Review Date: August 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer: ASH, New York |
I have been looking for a corded/cordless DECT phone with answering machine for under $100 for some time. I found a few but most had poor reviews. Seeing this Panasonic phone become available in my price range was hard to pass up.
Pros:
- Sound quality of both the corded and cordless handsets is exceptional. I have used other cordless phones that sound tinny or have an echo but this model sounds great.
- The cordless handset has a headset jack so you can work around the house while talking on the phone. (BTW I also purchased a Panasonic headset to go with this phone.)
- The digital signal processing allows me to use even the cordless phone for confidential calls.
- The address book can store up to 100 entries.
- I have to dial 13 digits to get to an outside line but this phone can store the 13 plus the normal 10 digits for each entry.
- Basic call features of the corded base works even in a power outage allowing at least emergency calls.
- The cordless phone is fairly durable since it has alread been dropped a few times on a tile floor. :-(
Cons:
None so far.
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excellent home office phone
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| Review Date: January 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: DMG, New Jersey USA |
| I purchased this phone to replace aging Panasonic 2.4Hz phone system. The new one is geared for a home office better than its predecessor. I like the compact size of the base unit and the range of the DECT cordless handset. The features are well thought out, but the menu system is a bit involved for simple operations like scrolling through listings of recent calls, or clearing screen of "Missed Call" message, both of which require several steps. Also, the sound quality could be improved, but overall the phone is excellent and an excellent value. |
Best phone
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| Review Date: February 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Lloyd Sterling, Midland, TX |
| This phone is the best we have ever had. It is far better than the GE model it replaced. The sound quality is clear and the ease of use is excellent. I particularly like the ability to use one button to call relatives and friends. I would recommend this phone to anyone looking for a base unit and a hand held. |
Just what I wanted
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| Review Date: July 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Marcia Nielsen, Seattle, WA |
| This phone with a base unit which includes answering machine and speaker phone, is of course available when there is a power failure. The cordless unit then provides the ease of mobility. We are very happy with this system. |
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