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| Panasonic Dect 6.0 Additional Digital Cordless Black Handset (KX-TGA641T) |
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Panasonic Dect 6.0 Additional Digital Cordless Black Handset (KX-TGA641T) Manufacturer: Panasonic
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ISBN/ASIN: B001P80EQQ Average Rating:  Media: Electronics Product Group: CE
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| Panasonic KX-TGA641T Dect 6.0 Additional Cordless Handset |
| Customer Reviews: Average Rating: 4.5/5 | | Panasonic Additional Handset: Rating: 4/5 |
| I needed an additional handset for my newly purchased Panasonic phone system and Amazon was definately the place to shop. I saved time and more importantly; money by shopping here than locally. |
| | Cordless phone: Rating: 5/5 |
| The features in this phone are very useful, like the call blocking. Very easy to program, Panasonic has not disapponted me again with their phones |
| | We LOVE our new phones!: Rating: 5/5 |
| We recently purchased a total of 4 of these phones to replace our old phones that were just worn out. We bought the set that came with a base and two extra handsets, and then bought a separate extra handset. The first single handset that arrived had some kind of problem with it, but Amazon was GREAT about the return! They shipped out a new one to replace it even before we returned the first one and paid for the shipping as well. ( I LOVE AMAZON!) The new one was perfect. We get great reception everywhere in the house and the sound quality is great. We love the feature of being able to block numbers that you do not want to receive calls from (have only used it for one number). Even the speakerphone feature has nice quality. Most everything is easily navigated. Checking the caller ID requires an extra step or two that would be nice for Panasonic to make a little easier, but all in all we love them. I'd recommend them to anyone...as a matter of fact, I DID recommend them to a friend yesterday! :) |
| | Easy, convenient, big buttons, overall GREAT!!: Rating: 5/5 |
First, let me express my joy: I have owned many cordless phones since they first came out. Remember the first Panasonics that had that three foot long antenna that probably put out more than a few eyes of unsuspecting folks that stood too close? Yeah. Had that one. Then they came out with a newer one that had a retractable antenna like the big long one but was a short, fat one that clicked two or three times to retract and extract (didn't make much difference in call reception but was way cooler looking than that other one that should have reached Liberia in reception with that 3 foot long metal radio antenna)... Then came the "antenna-less" phone. Lousy reception on most of them, but when the 900 MhZ one hit the market (bring on the angelic choir here) Hallelujah! Hallelujah! a person could be a half a city block away and still talk--and hear the other person (albeit with some static). I hated the 5.1 GhZ models--to me they were a big step down. Staticky, even at close range, echoey, you name it. Went back to the 900 MhZ model. BUT I recently read about the DECT technology. We live on a 20 acre farm, and I need to keep a phone with me at all times because my husband and I take care of his dad who is in late stage Alzheimer's disease...if one of us goes for a walk, it's imperative that we be in contact somehow. Until now, we've used cell phones, which gets stupidly expensive. BUT again now, the angels are singing because no matter how far I've gotten on our property (at this point probably only about a hundred yards or so), this phone, being lightweight, antenna-less and with really COOL ringtones, I might add, still rings and the voice is clear!
Now let me tell you about the non-need for multiple phone programming: I thought I'd have to enter all my phonebook numbers in EACH handset. NOT SO! If you enter it in one, it's in them all. Yay!! What a BOON! You can have each phone use its own ring tone (they don't have to all be the same) you can turn one (or two, three, four, or all) the ringers off, you can turn off the really cool voice telling you audibly who is calling, etc. I love easy technology, and Panasonic has really hit the mark this time. Great job!
Overall, I am very pleased with this phone. My husband has a hard time with small, tightly-packed buttons on phones--he is a big man (6' 5" tall, with his wedding finger a size 15 ring) with huge hands. Little buttons (like cell phone buttons) are a real challenge for him to not mash two or three buttons at the same time by accident. This phone's buttons are well spaced, well lighted, and have big numbers on them, so he doesn't even have to put on his reading glasses to see them. Another kudos there.
My score for this is definitely a 5 star. If I could give it a 10, I would, it's that good, in my opinion. Those whom I am speaking to have no problems hearing me at all, nor I, them. I can turn the volume up or down. If other folks have problems with that (my dad would, he has hearing aids, and unless the phone he's using has a megaphone attached, he basically can't make out a word his caller is saying), a headset is always an option. Panasonic has always been gracious enough to include a belt clip with their phones as well as a jack with a protective rubber cover that a standard mini-plug will fit. And headsets (Plantronics or Jabra are both good) are dirt cheap on here. I bought a Jabra for under $3.00.
I would recommend this phone very highly to anyone who has a larger home and needs several phones so that they don't have to run to answer--just to find that by the time they arrive, the caller has hung up. Oh, and another thing...these extra handsets (the four besides the main base) only require an electrical outlet and not a telephone jack. They all connect wirelessly to the main base, which does need a regular phone jack.
Bless whomever it was that made this phone set so easy to use and so comfortable on my shoulder. I just love it. It's my favorite purchase I've made in a very long while. |
| | Voice Caller ID is great: Rating: 5/5 |
| Purchased this since we have a requirement for six phones in our home (had to purchase the 6th phone separately but it works seamlessly and looks just like the others). We had the Panasonic 4 phone unit and prior to that had the 3 phone unit when those were the only voice caller ID ones available. This unit works as well as the other two Panasonic cordless phone systems I've owned. I like the larger display so that when you lift the receiver you can easily see the number calling you. Most useful is the voice caller ID which announces the name associated with the number calling. That way you don't have to rush across the room to see if you need to pick up the phone. Voice mail system works well and easily and is very user friendly. I've been very pleased with all these units. On a side note the 4 phone unit developed a bad habit of making a small amount of white noise from the base unit whenever the phone was in use occasionally. Not an insurmountable problem but the only one that did that. The new six phone system doesn't do that. Recommend this highly. |
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