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Panasonic KX-TG1032S Dect 6.0 Expandable Digital Cordless Phone System with 2 Handsets | 
| Brand: Panasonic
List Price: $79.95 Buy New: $55.00 You Save: $24.95 (31%)
New (40) Used (1) Refurbished (4) from $36.65
Rating: 203 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 5 x 6 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: KX-TG1032S Model: KX-TG1032S UPC: 840356902616 EAN: 0037988477814 ASIN: B000LYA8UW
Release Date: April 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New...includes all documentation and accessories
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| Features:
| • | DECT 6.0 technology means less interference | | • | 16-minute all-digital answering system | | • | Wireless network friendly | | • | Light-up indicator with ringer/message alert | | • | Total of two handsets, one base and one chargers included |
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Product Description DECT is a cordless phone protocol that has been very popular in Europe for nearly a decade. The FCC recently adopted this technology for use in the USA. It makes sense. Range is nearly doubled, sound is radically improved, and battery power is exponentially more efficient. 2 Digit Message Counter on Base Light Up Indicator w/ Message / Ringer Alert Expandable Up To 6 Handsets Handset Speakerphone 3-Way Conferencing Intercom or Call Transfer Between Handsets 3-Line Backlit LCD on Handset 50 Station Caller ID Memory 50 Station Phone Directory / Dialer Handset Locator Adjustable Ringer / Volume Control 15 Selectable Ring Tones Flash / Redial / Mute Clock & Alarm Bi-Lingual Menu Support (English / Spanish) Belt Clip Headset Jack Wall Mountable Rechargeable NiMH Battery Included
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Best DECT6.0; renders 5.8gHz obsolete! April 14, 2007 silphium (Texas) 134 out of 144 found this review helpful
We'd looked long and hard at the latest 5.8gHz Unidens (TRU9300 and TRU9400) and Panasonic (6000 series) and hadn't been exactly overwhelmed by the range and voice quality. Battery life was a joke. The we heard about the new Panasonic DECT 6.0 phones. In a word: WOW! Dramatically better range, sound quality, and rated talk time than any of the 5.8ghz phones. Uses 2 ordinary AAA NiMH's. Plus the features of the DECT 6.0 standard itself.
Lot more than specifications tell you April 29, 2007 Nineteen (San Francisco) 87 out of 89 found this review helpful
I have just used this for 3 days now. Very happy. The specifications do little justice to this phone. 1. This unit has a speakerphone on both handsets. I thought there would be just one on the base fixed unit. 2. Unlike the comparable Uniden model, this has a headset jack. 3. The buttons are big and easy to dial. No wireless router interference. Overall very happy so far. Much more than I expected.
Does as advertised June 8, 2007 Carlgo (Carmel Valley, CA) 67 out of 86 found this review helpful
The Panny KX-TG1032S come as a two-phone system with a base and charger for each. I didn't really want two phones, but it is handy to have them in two different locations and I am glad I have two now. 6.0 technology is supposed to be better, but frankly I had no problem with my old phone with 2. something tech. The sound is clear, the buttons are big and have a good positive click, the scrolling for the phone list is nice and it is not too hard to get the two phones to share the information once you figure out the arse-backward directions for doing so. The answering machine function works fine. I can walk far from the house and still get reception so you can expect to get your calls if you go out to the garden or garage. There is no interference with a wireless internet device like Airport. Style-wise, this is no iPhone. Still, it does have that techy silver color and is not hideous. I thought the price was fair. I took off a star cause although I understand how to set digital devices, I much prefer the analogue approach over enters and modes and all that. All told, this is a good solution for most any land-line need.
ok phones .has some cool features but also big drawbacks September 28, 2007 S. Valeria Dombiak-woelfel (Boston. MA USA) 50 out of 52 found this review helpful
I got this phone about a week ago in order to replace a 2.4 panasonic that died -some numbers were not dialing and finally battery hookup broke off- In general I like the phone but it has some major things I don't like. Pros: Easy to set up. You get 2 phones with 1 phone jack. Speakers are great! (unlike with my old phone people don't complain when I use them). You can hear answering machines messages from either remote set. Phonebook sharing. You can conference between phones and call each other (big hit with my kids). Cons: 1. There is something wrong with the volume (I read complains about it in reviews in Circuit city and thought maybe person had hearing problem... but no, they were right). Let me explain: the volume goes up and down by itself for no good reason. One phone call you hear great and next one is really low so you need to adjust volume and it goes up and then down on its own again -sometimes during the same call while you are talking- .... You can live with it, you adjust volume but I don't particularly like playing with volume every other call! For me it is really a pain! 2. Answering machine base don't display the number of messages you have (it has no lcd screen!). No talking id or any other fancy stuff either. 3. When you play messages from answering machine the sound is a little boxy, robot like...not clear. This does not happen if you hear messages from the phones themselves. In conclusion I would say this is an all right phone, I expected better... but it is also not very expensive and it has the latest technology. I guess now I know why some 5.8 panasonic phones (previous technology) were more expensive than this one... you get what you pay.
"CLEAR"LY superior signal - when it works October 19, 2007 Roger A. Knopf (Menlo Park, CA United States) 44 out of 48 found this review helpful
This is now my fourth expandable wireless phone system for my home. Every one suffered from inability to provide me a clear signal everywhere on my property, and particularly one wing of my home where my wife has a workroom for her business. This is the first phone that gave us a clear signal everywhere, through all the walls and as far away from the base as I could get. I also very much like the use of a standard size (AAA) NiMH battery - the proprietary batteries in all the other phones were very expensive to replace once they failed (and fail they will if you use the phone actively long enough). UPDATE: after a couple months, all is not as good as it seemed. Some days I have good range, other days some of the handsets cannot even connect to the base. Unlike the analog 5.8MHz phones it replaced instead of deteriorating signal, when the signal is not strong enough it just drops the connection to the base. Once about 2 weeks ago my wife was sitting 3 feet from the base station and had 3 calls dropped in the space of a half hour. I am beginning to wonder if this base is defective, as I have a second base with two handsets and have not experienced any of the problems the first base is having (but then I don't range quite as far with those phones). I will also experiment with alternate placements of the base to see if there is interference (for example my wife often sets her laptop right in front of it). So we had a promising start but now there is question as to whether I can keep this or not. I will update again after some experimentation.
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