Pros: Unified base, 2.4GHz quality, caller ID, directory, intercom, speaker phone, 3 handsets Cons: Non-synchronized directories on each handset
We needed more cordless handsets, and add caller ID to our phone functionality. We are extremely happy with the sound clarity, reception, functionality, expandability, and value of this system.
We already own another 2.4GHz Panasonic cordless...
Pros: Only one phone jack required for up to three phones, long battery life, 5-number redial Cons: Sometimes base/handset communication break down.
After my old phone crashed and burned (figuratively speaking, of course!), I found myself in the position of needing a new phone. I spend a great deal of time on the phone, and am thus very picky about my phone. I rely heavily on this site, and after ...
Pros: Clarity, 2 handsets, speaker phone, Spread Spectrum, and Price Cons: small talk button, no sync for the directories.
I recently was looking for a good cordless phone. I tried some GEs and some Sanyos and the result were very bad. So I went for what is the best in the business or one of the best Panasonic. The price of Panasonic is a really big turn off but the results ...
Pros: Great features, quality feel and look, sound quality Cons: Battery strength indicators are POOR at best
Very good overall, great features, nice solid feel. You can tell this is one of Panasonic's high end phones when you are using it. Now the bad part:...You get little or no warning when the battery is dying, i.e., a very faint beeping that you won't ...
No answering machine, as product description implies by diane2005 ,Jan 08 '05
Pros: White color is nice; most phones are black, silver, or metallic nowadays. Cons: No answering machine! Message indicator light is for use with AT&T messaging service.
The Panasonic KX TG2352W product descriptions mention that the system has a "voice mail message indicator light". Apparently, it is possible to have a message indicator light and not have an actual answering machine. I had no idea that the 2 concepts are not synonymous.
The KX TG2352W has NO answering machine. The message indicator light is for use with an AT&T messaging service, which must be purchased separately as part of your phone bill. I feel strongly that the product descriptions could have been more clear about this point. We will have to return the product, as its specifications do not meet our needs. This isn't the fault of the product itself. It's the fault of the people who wrote the product descriptions. Admittedly, we could have read more carefully as we waded through the long list of technical detail; however, there is a certain obligation on the part of the vendor to be clear about their product.
Pros: Clear sound quality and great features Cons: Minor: speakerphone speaker is on the back; ring tone is very loud and business-like
My husband and I have been extremely pleased with this phone system. It sounds great and the features are numerous. It has speakerphone, intercom, and a headphone port for use with a headset. You can even buy additional phones to expand the system beyond 2 phones while still using only a single phone jack. So far I haven't noticed anything really bad.
Clarity, functionality at a great price by penguin525 ,Sep 17 '03
Pros: Clear sound, 2 handsets, intercom, no interference Cons: Could use a magnified CID space
Our Sony phones died after 7 years...which I don't think is too bad for a cordless phone. We wanted something less bulky, clear sound and easy to operate. My husband hates talking on the phone, so I had to find something light-weight and comfortable. This phone has it all! 2.4G is great for the country, and no problems near the microwave. Lighted key pad helps in low light times. You can choose from 6 different ring tones, but it had no "regular" phone ring, these are all very electronic sounding. The intercom comes in handy when I'm upstairs and he is downstairs. And, having an extra handset with no need for a phone jack saved us some "renovations".
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