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Panasonic KXTG5110M Cordless Phone System is the greatest
by zohmak ,Feb 14 '04
Pros: Love everything about them. Would highly recommended. Cons: Have had for two months works very well next to my Belkin wireless computer.
I purchased the above system from 6th Avenue Electronics, and was very pleased with the phones and the mailing of them. Would highly recommend both phones and 6th Avenue for shopping.
The price is the best price for the Base, and 2 handheld.
My husband loves them too. Programming them is very easy. Batteries have NOT been a problem for me, and I stay on the phone at least an hour at a time.
This is one of the best systems I have ever gotten. My last system was Sieman, and I would never recommend them to anyone. If your looking for a great 5.8 system, this is the one to buy. And I don't believe the price is too high.
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NiCad - No sale here!
by gepkes ,Nov 23 '03
Pros: 5.8 Ghz Cons: NiCad - To big of a CON for me!
5.8 Ghz great! NiCad? Hmm...? In this day and age with cell phones, cameras and everything else using NiMH or better for at least 5+ years now, using the environmentally unfriendly, memory laden, short life NiCad battery seems like a choice of the ignorant.
My guess is that Panasonic's choice to use a NiCad battery on a phone that has all the bells and whistles is a money making choice. If you have to replace the Panasonic proprietary battery every 6-9 months at $15 a pop that's a hard thing to let go of.
On the other hand it was a good enough reason for me to let go of this phone on the store shelf. Panasonic is a good brand and this model is well designed but it is stuck in the DARK AGES when it comes to the battery used.
As for technology... where's the Bluetooth wireless headphone & data sync, color screen, video games, face plates and everything else the average cell phone has these days? When it comes to the bigger picture, even the bells and whistles on this phone are nothing to get excited about.
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Only 30 yards
by cbolland ,Nov 26 '03
Pros: It looks pretty Cons: Only has a range of about 30 yards
I bought this because my old Panasonic KX-TCM526BXB which was about 4 years old bit the dust. I started buying cordless phones starting with the cheapest(then returning them and upgrading) to this one which is the most expensive and none has a range of more than 30 yards. My old panasonic used to go at least 50 yards. Also, it should be clearer but it isn't as I found a lot of interference, especially if you move more than 5 yards away from the base.
The only thing good about the product is it looks pretty.
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Great Phone
by muadib395 ,Oct 20 '04
Pros: Good range, lots of features, talking caller id, talk time Cons: Expensive, uses Ni-cad batteries
This is a great phone all around. The 5.8 doesn't get as far as I would like, but since I have WiFi I have to use 5.8. The phones last a decent amount of time. There are a lot of features that are neat including the talking caller id. (although for cell phone users it just says city and state)I would say buy this phone if you need a 5.8 phone
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The long term speaks for the lack of value!!
by darenken ,Oct 12 '04
Pros: nice intercom Cons: Do not buy, phone will FAIL within a year!
The phone system worked great to start with and i haven't had the usual battery problems or display problems but of the 4 phones we have one is useless except to use for caller ID. Two others have the same symptoms as the first one that died and that is volume for the person on the other end becomes nothing! I can see it coming $400 down the drain!
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Great Phone, Worst battery and recharge rate
by harlan2001 ,Feb 11 '04
Pros: Best Phone with speaker built in handset and base. Cons: Get ready to spend more than you think for new batteries
I bought this phone last year with 3 handsets. I now have to keep a 900mz Uniden on for a back up. The batteries are now shot and do not hold a charge, and recharge rate is a all day experience. When you spent this kind of money, you should not have to spent another 60.00 for batteries in less than a year. Thanks to all about the battery info !
This phone is one of the best phones otherwise, what a shame !
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True 5.8
by jdmyers ,Sep 17 '03
Pros: True 5.8, Clear sound, Synchronized phone lists, speaker handsets Cons: Unable to preset calling card numbers, expensive
Needed to make a change after installing a wireless network in the home.
This is an outstanding system. I have no problems with sound quality even in the kitchen around the microwave and in the office around the wireless network. Coverage is more than adequate which seems to make the booster feature somewhat obsolete for my needs. Panasonic has put together a stylish looking phone with good features for home and home office use. Actually three phones with this package if you count the base unit as a conference phone. We will certainly add handsets to this unit.
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Directions have been lost for Panasonic KX-TG5110 phone ...
by verybigred ,Nov 17 '04
Pros: The phone is easy to use, clear, speaker phone works great. Cons: I have lost the direction booklet-how can I get another?
I love the Panasonic KX-TG5110. We bought the product because the price was right -- and the phone an excellent product.
But, I have lost the directions/instructions. How can I get another copy?
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Panasonic KX TG5110 Ansering Machine
by deidson ,Mar 09 '04
Pros: Good reception & easy to program. Cons: Battery is not the best.
My Son gave me one for Christmas.The range is better than what some says it is.Mine will hold up at least 400 feet.
The system is easy to program.I recommend this phone to anyone.
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The Battery Life Is horrible...
by drnkmixr ,Aug 17 '04
Pros: Features. Cons: Battery life and the range is very poor. Price is way to high.
This is my 2nd Panasonic phone. The 1st one was the 2.4 and it would die within 20 min of being fully charged. I thought this particular phone was defective. So when I went to the store to buy a new cordless all that was on the shelves were Panasonic. Thinking the 1st phone was just a dud i bought another Panasonic. Ive had the new one for about 4 months now and it loses its charge within 10 min of being fully charged. Also the phone has terrible range. Sure its got great features but whats the point when the battery wont stay alive. I'm amazed at how good the reviews are on this phone.
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Great Phone Plus Cheap Battery Upgrade
by smurfy007 ,Jan 06 '04
Pros: Excellent Range and Features Cons: Crappy Battery - Which can be upgraded for $20 and not an issue for me.
I purchased this phone to replace a Sony 900Mhz which did not have speakerphone or the ability to use a headset. I have a wireless network so a 2.4Ghz was out. If I did not have a wireless network I would have picked up the 2.4Ghz model at Costco for about the same price but with two extra handsets.
I have been using this phone for two weeks working from my home office and love it. The range is great, and its works great with my headset. It uses a mini stereo phone jack connection so most any headset should work with it.
I do not use the answering machine part of it so I can't comment on that.
All the people who are complaining about the crappy NiCad battery just need to buy an Energizer ER-P111 or Helios HS-CO511. Both the batteries are NiMH 3.6v 1200Mah which more than doubles the talk time on this great phone. I am using a Helios I got from www.batteries.com for $19.99. Yes, Panasonic should have included a NiMH in a phone of this price but this would not be the first cordless I have upgraded to NiMH while doubling my talktime.
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Great Phone...so far
by taggergr ,Sep 16 '03
Pros: 5.8 Ghz doesn't interfere with wireless network; built in speaker phone; sound quality. Cons: Price; NiCd batteries. You should get Lithium batteries for this price.
I've had the phone for about a week and so far I'm very impressed. Initially, I had a lot of interference on the phone, but then I realized that I had it set up near a wall that had a lot of wiring in it (right behind my house's main electrical panel!). I moved the base station to a different room and it's been great! Sound quality is vastly improved over my 2.4 Ghz Panasonic and there's absolutely no interference with my wireless network. My favorite feature so far is the built-in speaker phone in the handset. That's a life saver when sitting on hold waiting for tech support people. Again, so far, so good. I'd recommend it - especially for people with wireless 802.11b networks.
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Phone Review
by kapena ,Aug 30 '04
Pros: Easy to use Cons: Could be cheaper
Plenty loud, if you are under 90 years old, I guess. There is a lot of models to choose from depending on your needs.
Great Product! Great support! Great signal!
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Love this phone
by star7ofus ,Mar 04 '04
Pros: Remote message pick up, clarity of phone, good speaker phone also. Cons: I do plan on upgrading the battery like many suggest.
I believe this phone is a good one. I am able to pick up messages remotely much better than my old system. I love being able to transfer calls and call the phone downstairs instead of having to yell downstairs for my husband. The speaker phone system works well also with better clarity than my old phone. There are so many great features, I am still learning about them.
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Is 5.8GHZ worth the extra money?
by wmcot ,Jun 29 '04
Pros: Full-featured, quick battery charge, Panasonic quality Cons: Not any better than a Panasonic 2.4GHz phone but has a higher cost.
I have been repairing many brands of cordless phones for over a dozen years. I was quite excited when I first saw the Panasonic KX-TG5110M phone rated a t 5.8GHz. I expected great things from Panasonic. The phone does have all the bells and whistles that I have come to expect from newer Panasonic phones, but in tests of range, it was no better than the earlier Panasonic 2.4GHz phones at a much higher price.
When comparing the Panasonic 5.8GHz phones to their 2.4GHz phones with similar features, I could see no great difference to account for the extra cost. The styling might be a little neater and the battery is supposed to charge faster, but I can see no reason to trade in your 2.4GHz model for a 5.8GHz phone.
Save your money, stick with a 2.4GHz Panasonic unless you have a status thing you need to satisfy.
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