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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
OVERALL BEST QUALITY CORDLESS PHONE Dec 07, 2008
By Ormly Gumfudgeon
"Airport Bum"
GOOD: Sound quality, range, appears to completely surpress interferrence. Uses rechargeable AA batteries that are easy and inexpensive to replace (thank you Panasonic). Can individually program each handset to auto-answer when picked up from the recharge cradle.
BAD: Display and TALK/OFF buttons text fonts too small to read without glasses (not great for older eyes). Not so much a problem once you get used to the phone and know which buttons are which. Display backlight goes out after about 2 seconds, apparently can't be programmed to stay on longer. Press any button and it comes back on, but that doesn't help you find the button you wanted. Other keys are not back-lit at all; tough to dial in the dark. Handsets hang up when placed back in the recharge cradle--that's mostly okay, but if using speaker phone for a long call, it would be nice to allow phone to keep charging in the cradle yet remain connected. Apparently that's not one of the programmable options.
WISH FOR: Color code TALK (green) and OFF (red) buttons. More than 6 handsets (current system limitation). Corded handwet for base unit, to allow 6 cordless handsets AND make base unit operatational during power failures.
OVERALL: Better quality than the competition. Uniden has better display contrast and corded base-unit handset on some systems, but lacks Panasonic's sound quality and range. Panasonic beats VTech for sound and build quality, VTech batteries hard to find and expensive to replace.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Fit Right In Aug 07, 2008
By Juan G. Lozano Jr. I bought a Panasonic KX-TG9344PK DECT 6.0 Expandable Digital Cordless Phone System for my home. I liked the system so much that I decided to add two extra handsets of this model to the system, and they fit right in with no problem. I'd recommend this product to go along with the phone system.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Panasonic KX-TGA930T Extra Handset for KX-TG9333T Cordless Phone, Black Nov 10, 2011
By Chinkie In case you want to add an extra handset to your Panasonic Cordless Phone System, this handset works with Model KX-TGA931T. This model # is not listed on the Installation Manual but it does work. Just follow the easy instructions and you will be good to go. Be sure a handset is in the base when you are trying to register it with the base. Your system will recognize the handset and number it as well. In my case number four as I had three handsets already.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Easy set up, Easy to use Dec 16, 2008
By CybrSistr
I would recommend this phone. Not too many bells and whistles, easy to use, reliable, good sound quality.
I purchased additional handsets to go with my Panasonic KX-TG9341T phone system, giving me the maximum 6 phones for the system. Satellite phones were easy to program to the base. All phones share a common address book, so that was all I needed to do.
You can opt to have the phones announce the name on caller ID. This seemed like a great idea at first (and comes in handy if you are away from the phone with your hands full and want to screen your calls), but I found that having all phones announcing the caller at once was too much noise. Now, I only have a couple of the phones announce the caller. Perfect.
I would recommend this phone system.
10 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Very limited performance Apr 22, 2009
By D. Levin I purchased the KX-TH1212B Panasonic wireless phone system with Bluetooth link-to-cell and 2 additional KX-TGA930T handsets. The system installed easily and the advertised features are great. The big draw back is the handsets have a very limited range from the base station. We tried all 4 of our handsets and found that we could not get more than 10-15 feet from the base station without problems.
The first thing we noted was we could not be understood by callers. Through expermentation we learned that if we remained near the base station no problems were enecountered, but as soon as we moved away we could not be heard and if we moved 20 feet away we lost the call.
I tried the recommended web help www.panasonic.com/help. There was no new information to be found, so I sent an email from the website that was never returned. Today I called the helpline and was told that if my house has thick walls it may not work. The techncian also said that the technology of this phone is different than 900MHZ wireless phones. It uses a higher frequency and thus has a limited range, which she quoted as 10-15 feet.
This is a ridiculous range for a wireless phone. I cannot recommend the Panasonic Dect 6.0 technology. It might was well be tethered with a wire.
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