Panasonic KX-TG6700B 5.8 Ghz Cordless Phone Two-line Expandable Phone System | 
| Brand: Panasonic
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Rating: 35 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.1 x 4.9
MPN: KX-TG6700B Model: KX-TG6700B UPC: 840356901114 EAN: 0814227015507 ASIN: B000F8VIRQ
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| Features:
| • | 5.8 GHz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Technology | | • | 2-Line Operation | | • | All Digital Answering System | | • | Wireless Network Friendly | | • | Expandable up to 8 Handset Stations |
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Product Description 4-way conferencing (between handset, base unit and 2 outside lines) *
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I had higher expectations July 27, 2006 industrial designer user (Los Angeles, CA United States) 59 out of 63 found this review helpful
I am an industrial designer, so I look pretty closely at features and design. I bought a 5.8 GHz phone because one of the other users has a very minor hearing impairment, and I was told that a 5.8 GHz will deliver the "best sound". I wanted cordless because I didn't want to be tethered during long calls. First, the handset volume, at max., is not very loud, even for me. It is clear, but the handset volume is the most disappointing feature of this phone. Secondly, these days, one is frequently placed on hold after making a call. I'm used to placing the phone back in a cradle or in the base station when this happens and placing the call on Speakerphone, so that the handset can recharge while I'm waiting. Panasonic tells me there's no way to do that without disconnecting the call. It can be left on handset Speakerphone, but not returned to the cradle for re-charging without disconnecting the call. Thirdly, I was surprised at how small the phone and handsets actually are. There's certainly less to cradle in one's shoulder. Finally, the silver coating on the round button with the arrows pointing if 4 directions is already chipped on the edge. Doesn't portend well for how that coating will hold up. This is far from being an excellent product! I am tempted to return it, but I don't see another 5.8 GHz product that has received wonderful reviews.
Very Good System...minus a couple of points July 26, 2006 Eileen (Texas) 21 out of 28 found this review helpful
Had this system for a week now. Almost Everything is great. The only complaints is that I cannot get the caller ID to work on the 2nd line. Panasonic is no help...just a generic trouble shoot from them. The other item is the display of all the missed calls. Besides that it is a good system so far???
Save your Money September 24, 2006 GerryC (Northport, NY) 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I am looking for a system to replace a Siemens 8825. The 8825 has, in my opinion, the best set of functions of anything currently available but I have some reliability issues with it. I first tried the Motorola 7081 and found that unsatisfactory. My next attempt was the Panasonic KX-TG6700B. This phone has decent volume and clarity at the base. The handset has good clarity and range but the volume could use a little help. The base layout is ok but the way you turn on the answering machine at the base is silly. The handset feels light and chintzy. The clarity of the outgoing messages on the answering machine is poor. The base is ugly; what were they thinking? Anyway, it ok, not wonderful. But since I couldn't get the answering machine to save messages on either line (it's defective) I sent it back. Back to the drawing board.
Nice Features , but thought you might want to know January 10, 2007 Alexander Kuruvilla (NYC) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Overall I find this phone works well. The progamming features are easy to understand and impliment, the voice clarity is great but... If you live in old style construction as I do where walls are plaster and lathe, not sheetrock, the signal from handset to base does not carry very well. I have 3 extra hansets of which 2 work exceptionally. This includes the phone that is part of the base unti. The one in my bedroom that is some 20 feet away but with 2 walls in between has an issue with humming and crackling call quality. True, my 3 computers are in the same room but this phone operating on the 5.8 giga hertz band should not cause interference or be subject to interference. I can only conclude ( perhaps the right word is guess) that the wall materials are such that they block effective transmission of voice and cuase amibent intererence on the line. Mind you, this is not true all the time.. only some of the time. My extension that is situated some 45 feet away in the pantry is clear as a bell until I turn a corner into the kitchen about 4 feet further on. At this point I loose the call altogether. I am not going to pan this product based on the construction quality of my apartment . I am sure this phone will work just as advertised in most situations.
Love this phone!!! January 16, 2007 D. Simpson 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I was very scared to purchase this phone after reading some of the reviews. However, I needed a new phone system. When I set up the original phone system and the extra handset, I found it to be an excellent product. I have had no problems with the phone. The sound quality is excellent. The portability is excellent, and I have no problem with static anywhere in my home, and I have a lot of walls. Phone is easy to work. The digital recorder works well, and it's easy to listen to messages from the base or any handset. The speakerphone works well on both the base and the handsets. I absolutely have NO complaints with this phone system and extra handset. I will probably buy a few more handsets, since I have teenagers in the home. Handsets are numbered and cannot be named. But, since I only have a total of two handsets, it is not hard to remember which number I need when paging. Yes, it would be nice to name the handsets, but not really necessary. Overall, this is a great product!!!!
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