Panasonic KX-TG9334T DECT 6.0 Expandable Cordless Digital Answering Phone System with 4 Handsets (Black) | List Price: $119.95 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Brand: Panasonic Binding: Electronics Warranty: Manufacturer Warranty included
Features: - Versatile and easy to use DECT 6.0 expandable digital cordless answering system
- Talking caller ID; talking alarm clock; talking battery alert
- All-digital answering machine; night mode with light-up indicator
- 50-station shared phonebook; digital handset speakerphone
- Expandable up to 6 handsets
STATIC & CLICKING [Posted on 2008-07-16] I've been a loyal Panasonic phone guy for 25 years. I made a mistake here. Static and Clicking on calls that can't be fixed. They want me to send the phone to Texas for a 7-10 day repair. Oh, I "had" to take it to a neighbors house to verify it was the phone and not my house's wiring. Anyways, since I have thrown the boxes away, I guess we'll just skip a couple of nights eating out. A big gripe I had anyway was you cannot tell how many messages you have. On my old Panasonic phone you could come in and play messages. Of course the message light would go out but my wife could come in later and see there were 3 messages and then she would know to play them. Oh, well...$100 shot!
highly pleased [Posted on 2008-07-16] My Panasonic telephone has many features some of which took me awhile to get used to, but the learning curve was worth it, for I am very pleased with the phone.
VERY GOOD Phone system [Posted on 2008-07-17] I recently had to purchase a new cordless phone system, as I lost 2 handsets from my prior UNIDEN system when I moved. After my own research, I chose this Panasonic system
Overall, I am extremely satisfied with this product. Some of the excellent features are:
1. Night Mode: Allows you to select a time frame when the phone will NOT ring without having to manually shut off the ringer each time. Great feature, since one of the phones is near my child's bedroom. (NOT AVAIL ON MY PRIOR UNIDEN)
2. Voicemail Alert (from VoIP service). I do NOT use this phone as an answering machine. I have Optimum Voice & use their voicemail feature. Normally (as on my prior UNIDEN), to see if I have voice mail, I would have to pick up the phone & listen for a special dial tone. With this Panasonic, It senses the signal from Optimum Voice & visually alerts me to a new message by showing "new VM message" on EACH handset. It also allowed me to store the VM access #, & prompts me to call it every time there is a new message. THIS IS A GREAT FEATURE, if you use VoIP voice mail service
3. Shared Phonebook: ALL the handsets share a single phonebook. I find this extremely helpful. The prior UNIDEN had a separate phonebook for each handset, & even though you could copy it to another handset, you would have to do so after any change was made
4. Clarity: I have none of the problems other reviewers have mentioned. This sound is clear & is without interference.
5. Talking Caller ID: Great feature. I also am NOT experiencing another problem mentioned about delay is displaying or announcing the caller ID. Maybe this has to do with the service provider. ALSO, if you have a number in the phonebook, & receive a call from that number, it announces your phonebook entry name. (ie. will announce "Call from DAD, or Grandpa"), as opposed to the name on their phone bill.
There are some minor issues that could be improved, & therefore the 4 star review:
1. Phone design: MY prior UNIDEN had a huge TALK button smack in the top center. This phone has a small, odd placed talk button. Took some getting used to, but a large obvious button is always better.
2. Handset naming: Prior UNIDEN allowed you to name each handset (ie. den, bedroom). This Panasonic only numbers them 1-4. I don't think this is a major problem, as one reviewer mentioned. It is not too difficult to remember which handset is where, but naming them is obviously better.
Overall, an excellent phone with great features at an amazing price!
Good but not great [Posted on 2008-07-17] One thing you'll notice quickly is there is no MUTE button. There is a mute function, but it's connected to one of the unlabeled buttons just below the display. The mute label appears on the display, but unless you make a habit of looking at your display while talking you'll never find the mute button - a minor deficiency. The answering machine function, like most others, doesn't include a date. If you're away from home for more than a week, you'll never know which Monday the caller left the message. Other than those two items, the operation is intuitive and the phones operate noise free in the range in which I use them (up to 200 feet away from the base). Hopefully the answering machine function will last longer than that on my previous AT&T system (1 year). I have no idea what the DECT stands for - the sound quality is good.
Good phones [Posted on 2008-07-20] I really like these phones. I purchased them to replace old phones that were hard to hear on and had crackling noises. They are nice looking and easy to use. These phones are clear and extend to quite a range. I can walk outside and around the corner to my mailbox and have no problems. My only issue is with caller ID. When someone beeps in, I cannot see who is calling.
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