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Electronics : Panasonic Dect 6.0 Series Dual Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System (KX-TG1032S)

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Panasonic Dect 6.0 Series Dual Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System (KX-TG1032S)

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Panasonic Dect 6.0 Series Dual Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System (KX-TG1032S)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Panasonic
Color: Silver
EAN: 0037988477814
Label: Panasonic
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: KX-TG1032S
Publisher: Panasonic
Release Date: April 10, 2007
Studio: Panasonic
Variation Description: Silver


Piece facts:
  • 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




(KX-TG1032S) System Answering with System Phone Cordless Handset Dual Series 6.0 Dect Panasonic






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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. lt 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 lndicator w/ Message / Ringer Alert Expandable Up To 6 Handsets Handset Speakerphone 3-Way Conferencing lntercom or Call Transfer Between Handsets 3-Line Backlit LCD on Handset 50 Station Caller lD 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 lncluded


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Yet ...
It seems that in the last several years, I have been buying cordless phones in search of the true "Prince". Alas, all proved to be toads until now. Sound quality is great!Speakerphone is wonderful! And for someone who is fundamentally technologically challenged, it is relatively easy to use. I plan to buy one for my 87 year old mother.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Good clear sound
We got this phone set because our last phone had muffled sound. A consumer testing organization recommended the sound on this Panasonic. And yes, it is much better for us than the last phone. In addition, we find we are using some of the features. No complaints for these first six weeks of ownership.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Not bad for the money ...
This phone is decent for the money, but I expected more. You have to separately store numbers in the address book in both handsets. The voice clarity sometimes fades in and out a little, and you cannot set your own ring tone. Otherwise it seems to be a good phone.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Dect 6.0
Was extremely pleased with the Panasonic Dect 6.0 answering system. It works where others had failed and it is so convenient not to have to get up and get the phone in the other room. It's terrific.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great phone, nice features ...
This panasonic phone replaced an older Uniden model with poor battery life and poor reception.
This new phone lives up to its specs, very clear voice response.
Our hard of hearing 90 year old mother loves the speakerphone in both handsets. If you can't find one handset, just press intercom, it beeps the other, and becomes an intercom on the other handset.
The buttons are large and easy to use.
We like the fact that the batteries are simple NiMH standard units, not expensive special costly batteries.
The base unit takes up very little room and works great.
Thats, it, great phone, you will like it.

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