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We then realized the remote handsets were not ringing, in fact they no longer beeped when buttons were pushed. Called them and they told me I would have to ship to Texas at my expense. During this time we used a one line phone and am sure we missed some calls due to it being busy. Bought for our business that relies completely on our phone systems. Don't say I didn't warn you
So I contacted them again and after trying to troubleshoot they asked it be sent back. We lost several messages. Lasted 2-3 weeks and then we noticed the answer machine was very distorted and would not shut off. Remember this is all under warrantee. Also told me there were no loaners I would have to live without until it was returned. Are you kidding, as much as this breaks they could get rich off me. I made a stink and they offered a loaner for a non refundable fee of $49.95.
Ok can live with this.things happen. Used the phone for 3 more weeks and noticed we were missing some more calls. Happy at first, seemed to work pretty good but was disappointed there are no belt clips. 3 weeks later it arrived back.
It is very powerful and I have had no problems. This is one of the best cordless phone sets I have ever owned and I have had three.
Overall it is a good choice. I only gave it four stars because the voice quality is not the greatest. The best part about this phone is that individual units dont need a phone line and you can have them in any part of the house.
And, of those options, most seem to get dreadful reviews. * The unique ring is a feature I'd never have sought out, but I appreciate; this way, I can tell when the home line is ringing verus the business line. I wish there were a backlight. The minuses:. * Audio quality is fine. Even after a year, I have to search for the hold button.
* The speakerphone is borderline. We haven't tried to stretch it at all, but one of the cordless units is at the other end of the house, probably 100 feet from the base station (which is in my office), and I haven't had any cut-outs. I keep wishing the volume would go higher. Personally (in case any of the manufacturers are listening) I wouldn't mind spending MORE for a two-line phone system if it was truly professional grade. Alas, nobody seems to give me that opportunity. You would think that, with the increasing number of home-based businesses and home offices, one of the telephone manufacturers would come out with a top quality phone system that hit every item on a business user's wishlist. We did a lot of research before we purchased this Panasonic two-line cordless phone, and it's surprising how few options there are.
The Panasonic doesn't. It's been reliable (which is more than I could say about the 5-year-old Siemens system it replaced) and it fulfills the basic phone requirements. Also, it was important to me to choose a 5.8GHz system. Note that I haven't used the built-in answering machine (I find the phone company's service to be easier for my purposes) so I can't give you advice about that function. I have a computer network that runs primarily on wireless, and I wanted to ensure there was no conflict between the computers and the phone. If I answer a call in my office, the other three handsets list the number as though nobody picked up the phone. I usually wind up picking up the handset to talk; my husband uses a earbud plugged into his handset. * Speaking of missed calls: oddly, the "missed call list" is separate for each handset.
* The wireless range is fine. The products that you grow to love always offer a little more than you expected. It works, but perhaps because there are three computers on my desk I have the impression that the audio quality on my correspondent's side isn't that great. The plusses:. It does the job.
It's a minor annoyance to have to clear these individually. * It can be hard to read the screens; that can be a problem when you're trying to read the caller-ID information. * The handset user interface takes a bit of getting used to. But I wouldn't go out of my way to say "Buy this one" except that I've never seen a system that I thought would be better. The only display on the base unit is for the answering machine.
We've had this phone for about a year. I think it's okay but given the alternatives, "okay" may be the best one can hope for. * The base unit doesn't have caller ID displayed; you have to pick up the handheld unit to see it or, for that matter, to scroll through the calls that were missed. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case. Nothing to shout about, but I can hear the other person and he can hear me.
The old unit tended to get static after a short distance from the base unit, but the new unit is much more clearer. The 5.8GHz unit has a speaker phone, but it's somewhat difficult to listen too (I guess that should be expected when so much is packed into the unit). Still, I like this unit and would recommend it as a nice 2 line unit. Bought this phone to replace another Panasonic (900mhz) unit that somehow got "fried".
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