With two-line operation, you can conference in two outside lines to have a three-way conversation. Or place your current call on hold to make another call. Being able to use two phone lines with just one phone makes it convenient and efficient to manage your calls.
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IF YOU HAVE 2.4MHZ VIDEO, DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY. HAD TO MAKE CHOICE AND GOT RID OF TELEPHONE. WORKS VERY WELL AS TELEPHONE BUT MAKES VERY STRONG INTERFERENC WITH 2.4MHZ SECURITY VIDEO SYSTEM IN ALL 4 CHANNELS. IF YOU DONT HAVE VIDEO SYSTEM ITS OK.
One can be 10 feet from the cordless and the other party can still clearly make out what your saying. I bought two about a month ago mainly because of various reviews. Most cordless phones come with a belt clip as does the Panasonic, but it also comes with a Shoulder Rest attachment. I have never seen a remote with the Channel on the LEFT and I go nuts when I move from room to room to view different TV's. The other party doesn't know when I'm using the speaker phone. I bought another to replace my AT&T AT 1412 (2-line) cordless that I'm happy to retire, it's a lousy cordless.
It's just DUMB, 180 degrees out of phase with the rest of the world. I'll probably never use the shoulder rest because the speaker phone audio is that good, never the less most others do not include this option. I'm going to knock on wood when I say that I have owned a number of Panasonic products over the years and never have had one fail me. The TV is great but I detest the remote. They swapped the position of the Channel and Volume buttons putting the Channel button on the LEFT. The speaker phone audio is SUPER.
My only complaint with Panasonic is with their TH37PX60U 37" Plasma TV. The Panasonic is easy to program and the sound is very good, specially when using the speaker phone. It's desk or wall mountable. Excellent 2-line cordless phone. So far I'm very satisfied with the phones.
If I had one complaint, it would be that there is only one voice mail message indicator on the phone. I was specifically looking for a 2-line cordless phone that would hang on the wall. This means you have to pick up the phone and listen to the dial tone of each line to find out which line has the voice mail message. I would definitely purchase this phone again. This, however, would not make me send the phone back or not purchase it again. It was a challenge to find this. The Panasonic phone fit the bill and works great.
It has a 50 number regular memory and a 50 number caller-ID memory. It looks nice on the wall and works great. A nice feature is once you set up the 50 number memory with name and number, and a call comes in, the name you have assigned to that number is what shows in the caller-ID window. I really like this phone and would definitely recommend it. Right out of the box, this phone did all I expected of it. This is usefull for the cell phone calls you receive which normally don't show the caller's name. Panasonic KX-TG2480S 2.4 GHz 2.4GHz FHSS GigaRange Digital Cordless TelephoneI purchased this telephone because I needed a 2-line telephone for the wall in my kitchen that was compatible with the other Panasonic cordless phones in the rest of my home.
I wish it had a simple way to turn the ringers on and off, not through a sometimes awkward menu gauntlet. But credit where credit's due, I've had it for almost a year now with nary a problem. For some reason, the dialing from memory is like it's second language. Since there seems to be no thoroughly developed cordless phones available, the Panasonic is sort of like picking a presidential candidate: the lesser of the bad. And who knows why Panasonic doesn't offer a remote charger base. Slow and labored. It also gives plenty of warning for low battery. It seems to be made better than most without the typical creaky plastic housing and the sound quality is fine.