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Electronics : Panasonic Integrated Business Phone (KX-TS105B)

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Panasonic Integrated Business Phone (KX-TS105B)

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Panasonic
Color: BLACK
EAN: 0037988473458
Label: Panasonic
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: KX-TS105B
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Panasonic
Studio: Panasonic
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Corded speakerphone system provides reliable connection even during power outages
  • Speakerphone built into base
  • Headset jack for hands-free operation with optional headset
  • 10-station speed dial
  • Built-in data port for connection to computer modem or fax machine




(KX-TS105B) Phone Business Integrated Panasonic






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Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.

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Providing a reliable connection even during power outages, the Panasonic KX-TS105B is a wall-mountable corded phone with a variety of convenient features. A one-touch dialer offers 20 separate stations for frequently-dialed numbers, while a separate speed dials provides 10 stations for the most important folks.

An excellent choice for home offices, the KX-TS105B allows you to connect a fax machine or computer via the data port, while the built-in headset jack keeps your hands free for taking notes during important calls. A speakerphone is built into the base, providing an easy way for multiple people to listen in on the conversation.

Accessed via a personalized PlN, restricted dialing allows you to make sure children, guests, or employees can't make long-distance calls without your knowledge. You can even set up the phone to block all outgoing calls except those made to a single emergency number of your choice. Stored memory functions require the use of three AA batteries (not included). Panasonic includes a one-year warranty covering parts and service.

What's in the Box
Handset, phone line cord, handset cord, wall mounting adapter, base, user's manual; 3 AA batteries not included


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - *
I have had this phone now for 2 months and I am very satisfied with it. I read several reviews but I could not get a clear answer to the main question I had about this phone. I thought I would bite the bullet purchase it and then post it here for others who may be looking for an explicit answer.

- The speaker phone works with NO batteries
- If you don't put in the batteries, you can't press the speaker phone to get a dial tone. You must lift receiver and then press the speaker phone and dial.
- If you put in the batteries then the speaker phone button can be pressed to get the dial tone.
Sound quality is A+ both ways. I don't think I will need a headset for this phone.

There is no answering machine - and that is a plus. I don't need one.

There is no problem with the headset and the speaker phone is really nice. It works without batteries just fine for my needs. I have not used the memory feature yet - don't know if I will.

It also has a data port to connect to the PC or laptop so faxes can be sent.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Nice Basic Phone
This is a good basic phone. If you need a phone to have on hand for when the power goes out, you can count on this one.

The real reason I purchased this phone was because of the name (I'm a huge Panasonic fan when it comes to phones -- I rarely buy anything else), and because of the price (cheap) and the headset jack. I purchased this to replace the old phone in the sound room at church. When people are ill but would like to get patched through to hear the services over the phone (those without internet) I thought it would be nice to see if we could patch the signal straight into this phone and over the lines through the headset jack.

I record audio presentations for work all the time -- using some more expensive Panasonic wireless phones with headset jacks, so I thought this would be similar. Unfortunately, nothing I've plugged into that phone headset jack (other than a real headset) seems to work. I'm not sure why, especially since the other Panasonic phones I have work with my existing setup... but I'll keep looking.

So, while using the headset jack (which was a deciding factor on the purchase of this unit) was a total bust, the phone itself is really great and delivers on everything else promised.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - *
What product? I have yet to receive my order!!!!! So my review has nothing to do with the product, but more about the service. It is awful. I am unable to speak with anyone in customer service at your company, the last items I ordered went to the wrong stored address TWICE. No one called to ask for another address, I have no idea if I have been credited for that order and still do no have the second one. You need customer service at Amazon. I do not recommend your company's services.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Great phone for the price
I like this phone because it has a plug in for a headphone which I also purchased from Amazon and I can use it without holding the receiver. The only flaw that it has is that it does not have a caller ID display.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - *
This phone has very good sound quality, useful features, and a great price. I particularly appreciate being able to use the speaker phone for on-hook dialing, leaving my hands free while waiting for those long, tedious, recorded messages to finish. The mute and hold buttons are also useful. It is perfect for my home office. Panasonic Integrated Business Phone (KX-TS105B)

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