Customer Reviews:
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The usual faults January 19, 2008 Preston L. Bannister (Foothill Ranch, CA USA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
The phone works - no problem there. But... The wall-mount option is a kludge. Instead of fitting flat against the wall, the phone sticks out (in exactly the same orientation as pictured). Not especially great for the under-cabinet location in the kitchen. The numbers in the display are too small. You want to be able to read the number of an incoming call at a glance, and this display is too small.
Great basic phone January 28, 2008 Meatcop (Watertown, Ma) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
It's hard to find a phone that is just a phone. I got this for my in laws (over 65) and they love the simple basic function and the quality of sound.
NEW 5.8 ghZ PHONE May 14, 2007 David W. Tracy (San Joise, CA USA) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
clearist cordless i've ever used, (I'm over 60), easy to use and the battery lasts for ever!
Very good performance for a budget price May 30, 2007 P. Ingram (Philadelphia) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
We've had Panasonic cordless phones over the years and this one is the best of all. Exceptional battery life on a 7 hour charge. Exceptional voice clarity. Easy to use 4 way selector control and software menus. This system can also be expanded, as we plan to do, as our other aging phones make their last call. Overall, an excellent choice for a basic cordless phone with caller ID.
Very poor quality overall... November 5, 2007 Paul Kazmercyk (New England) 8 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is a really terrible phone with poor build quality and very bad sound quality. I've owned Panasonic phones before, and this one is a major step backwards for the company. Not only was the noise level in the receiver very high, but clients also complained they had trouble hearing me. The so called "Voice Enhancer" actually makes the sound worse in that it seems to amplify and distort the already poor sound quality. Design also suffers due the way the phone sits in the cradle, there's no way to use a belt clip. There's a place on the phone to attach a lanyard, but the idea of carrying my phone around on a lanyard or wrist strap seems beyond silly. It's amazing that of all the electronic devices in our lives, telephones are the ones that seem to get worse with every generation. Panasonic is certainly not the only company guilty of taking giant steps backward.
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