Panasonic KX-TGA271B Accessory Handset for KX-TG2700-Series Expandable Phones
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Panasonic KX-TGA271B Accessory Handset for KX-TG2700-Series Expandable Phones Accessories
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Panasonic KX-TGA271B Accessory Handset for KX-TG2700-Series Expandable Phones Reviews
It has an NiMH battery that can be charged without running down. I love the phones except for that. It doesn't make since to have one you have to run completely down. The others have a NiCAD battery of which I can't figure out why. I never leaave my phone off the charger for a long time.
They should make all the other ones good by supplying a NiMH battery and a new charger. The people writing bad reviews for all the Panasonic Cordless phones must have a different colored phone. You should have full time usage of the cordless phone. I don't know panasonic was thinking about. If you would read the details on each of the extension phones, for some reason the White Phone has a different type battery than the silver, violet, or black.
It's always back in the charger by at least bedtime.
While we were happy to have something that worked (the Siemens system had died a slow death over about a year and ultimately became unusable after a little over two years of use) the features and design of this system leave much to be desired. Numerous minor inconveniences and awkwardnesses make these phones less than they could benothing major, and perhaps only noticeable when compared with the excellently designed Siemens phones (really nothing more than the difference between Japanese and German design). When we had the Siemens system, which supports handset naming, the we had a working intercom system (not to mention convenient transfers of calls); now we're back to shouting.
A nice system overall, but not nearly perfect. On the negative side, the system does not support handset naming. Two features stand out in comparison with our retired Siemens phones, one negative and one positive.
We purchased a set of these to replace our burnt out Siemens Gigaset 2402 system. We imagined this would be a minor inconvenience when we bought the phones, but it has proved to be a major drawback: there's simply no way to get the entire family to learn what number goes with what phone. On the positive side, these phones support detection of voice messages on an existing message system, so that it is easy to see from any handset whether there are unplayed messages on either line.
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