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HomeCordless PhonesPanasonic KX-TG6022B 5.8 GHz Expandable Digital Cordless Phone with 2 Handsets |
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Panasonic phones are wonderful. Jan 12, 2009 We had previously purchased the KX-T6052B model which has the answering system and we love it.
When the phone in the bedroom died, we decided to purchase this model to compliment the system that we already had. We ran into an issue where we could hear the dial tone but the phone did not call or receive calls. After calling the help line we found out that since they are similar bases, they were fighting each other. We Coded all 4 phone to the original base and we are no longer having issues. We can still use the 6022 as a charging station and if we have problems with the original base we can code all the phones to the newer base.
This is the third Panasonic phone system that we have purchased and will continue to use their products.
Poor batteries, bad phone!! Dec 18, 2008 Biggest waste of money. Phone is currently out of service after less than one year. Battery trouble, dropped calls and poor reception are the leading problems. With many years of great service from previous Panasonic phones, this one was a great disappointment!
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The battery of the phone cannot withstand 1 hour of continuous talking Sep 02, 2008 These are great phones, but I was stunned when I realized that they do not have belt clips on the handset. The phone has to recharged after every one hour of talktime for 5 hours to get one more hour. They have headset jacks, so Panisonic is well aware that people will be using headsets with the phones, but they didn't consider what you do with the handset when you are walking around with your headset on. It's really a pain, because the purpose of a headset is to talk hands-free and having to carry the phone in one hand really defeats that purpose. This small issue is enough to make me avoid using this phone in favour of my other set. It's concerning that Panasonic would cheap out on something this small.
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Perfect Jul 17, 2008 Item arrived quickly and was in perfect condition (although, could have done without the super sticky barcodes).
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Great Look, Feel, and Sound Jun 28, 2008 I LOVE THESE PHONES!
1) Great look and feel. They are made of a solid material that feels great in your hands. Lightweight and nice "millenium" shape. Two tone, darker brown face and black backing. Visual appeal is a big criteria for me so they passed the test with flying colors. Drawback is no key light up in dark. But the faceplate is easy to read. Also you can use the two handsets as intercom.
2) Great sound. NOW I do get interference and have bought an adapter, but still get it. I think it has more to do with the hot weather here in Tucson AZ. I had the same problem with old phone, which had no interference until we got really hot weather. Also there is Voice Enhancer technology which makes voices sound better.
3) Speakerphone on handset is great and a big plus. Also conference calling.
4) Phone lights up with voicemail also lets you know when you have voicemail. You can also program different ringtones and voicemail dial right in.
5) Numbers are easy to add. Can add direct from caller id. Contrary to what other reviewer said, IF YOU READ THE MANUAL, it is easy to transfer phone book from one phone to another. I've done it.
6) It will also take a headset which i plan to use. i do alot of phone work and that was a must. It is a feature rich phone which had all the features I was looking for. Has a nice ringer sound as well.
7) Easy intuitive interface. Keeps list of last 5 calls which you can use to dial or program phonebook. User manual well written.
I love Panasonic products. I bought a Panasonic boom box in 80s which has great sound and is still going. I bought a mini-stereo Panasonic which has great look and sound. My last phone was a Toshiba which is still going after 5 years but not digital. You can't go wrong with Panasonic. They have great technology. And I have two handsets which is nice as well.
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