Panasonic KX-TS105W Corded Speakerphone (White)

Panasonic KX-TS105W Corded Speakerphone (White)

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Panasonic KX-TS105W Corded Speakerphone (White)

Panasonic KX-TS105W Integrated Corded Telephone - The traditional corded telephone that dominated the 20th century has been redesigned to meet the needs of a new generation. Sleek, office-like styling embraces a serious cross-culture that is as nostalgic as it is futuristic. A programmable lock lets you affirm your territory and enforce your autonomous perspective. Great for your room, your dormitory, or as a gift. Handset and speaker volume controls Adjustable ringer control Extra port for convenient connection of your computer or fax Comfortable keypad Programmable call restriction and lock prevents unauthorized use of your telephone Mute Redial Hold Accepts optional Headset for hands-free conversation

 

The Panasonic KX-TS105W corded phone combines flexible features, sturdy construction, and a value price. A 10-number speed dial allows you to program the most frequently used numbers into the phone and dial them with the touch of a button. The speakerphone allows you to talk without having to touch the handset; a headset jack offers an additional hands-free conversation option. A data port is integrated into the base, and dial lock and call restrictions are easily programmable, making this an excellent phone for family or home-office use.

Handset and speakerphone controls allow you to adjust volume levels to your liking (the speakerphone has eight levels; the handset/headset has four), while a ringer control lets you set the ringer to off, low, or high. A flash button provides access to call waiting, and the redial feature allows you to quickly call the last outgoing number. Tone and pulse dialing modes are included. Wall-mountable, the Panasonic KX-TS105W supplies a wall mount bracket in the box, and comes backed by a one-year warranty on both parts and labor.

What's in the Box
Base, handset, owner's manual, wall mount bracket, modular coil cord, one long telephone line cord, quick reference guide, warranty card

 

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Panasonic KX-TS105W Corded Speakerphone (White) Reviews

Incoming calls are still received in this mode. (No AC adapter capability, but that's fine by me the last phone I had on the wall needed an AC adapter and I always hated the way the cord looked running from the plug up the wall to the phone). The bracket goes on the phone easily, but NOTE that to mount it on the wall, you need a phone jack that has two large-headed screws (and my jack plate sticks out from the wall about a half inch, which doesn't help with the side view). The compartment for the batteries is at the back of the phone, so you'll have to take it off the wall (and remove the bracket from the phone) to replace the batteries, but the bracket removes easily, as does the battery compartment cover (note that even tho it looks like it's in place when you first put the cover on, you need to push down a little more until it snaps into place). Dial Lock:. Overall, I'd buy this phone again, and would recommend it to anyone who wants a basic, non-answering, corded speakerphone with volume and mute buttons (rare birds, these). The manual says alkaline batteries should last 6 month (depending on usage).

Oh, and especially if you need the dial-lock feature. And there's a handy-dandy little nub at the top of the phone above the handset cradle that you can use to hang the handset on (without hanging up), if you want to go get a pencil or something while you're on a call, so you don't have to let the handset dangle if you don't have a shelf or table nearby. You can dial out using the speakerphone, but to do so, you need to have the batteries (see below) installed. You can use the phone without them, but then you have to pick up the receiver in order to activate the speakerphone.

Once you do, you can hang up and dial with the handset in place. The handset phone cord is very short, but easily replaced. I didn't see this mentioned anywhere on the Amazon site, and it could be important to some folks, so before I get into other features this phone includes a dial lock that prevents anyone from dialing out except to one number (911 or another number of your choice) programmed into the "Emergency" button memory. Miscellaneous:. The bracket has slots that fit over the screw heads and hold it nicely in place. With the handset hung up, it's about 5 inches. It also says you have one minute after removing the batteries to replace them before losing your stored numbers. I just tried it, and had plenty of time to spare.

The sound quality is great, through the handset, speakerphone, and headset (I have a Panasonic headset). The phone uses 3 AA batteries for memory storage. Wall Mounting:. The phone itself has a slim profile, but the bracket that enables you to mount it on the wall makes it stick out, and when the phone is mounted on the wall, the bracket is very noticeable (at least with the white model the bracket is dark gray).

This phone is wall mountable, but it sticks out from the wall more than I like about 3 1/2 inches NOT including the handset. The speakerphone has volume control, which is nice. Sound quality and speakerphone:.

Batteries:. You also have to flip the little hook just below the switch hook to be able to hang up the handset when the phone is mounted on the wall, but that's easy to do.

 

This phone is just what I wanted.a simple speakerphone. Also has a data port. Low ringer is very low and pleasant. Although some say they can't hear me well on the speakerphone, most ppl can. And the couple who can't - can hear me when I plug my ear bud into the jack on the phone - that is a great feature. I did not want an answering machine since I have voice mail on my cell phone.

I use an external CID box so do not need one on the phone. Overall pleased with this purchase. The lights make sense for speaker, mute, headphone, hang-up. I like the programmable buttons on top and can put in the names that are readable.not like the usual digital screen that is hard to see.

 

We are pleased with the purchase. The buttons are large enough for him to see and the speakerphone loud enough. Room for 20 speed dial numbers. Telephone was purchased for my elderly father who is hard of hearing and almost blind.

 

This is a nice inexpensive phone, but the speaker quit working 11 months after I purchased it. I'd gladly pay a little more for a better product. I'm going to send it back and hopefully, get a replacement. Wish they made a higher quality product for home use.

 

Panasonic KX-TS105W Corded Speaker phone (White). This is a nice phone, voice is loud and clear and the memories are easy to program. I'll have to get use to it. Replaced an old AT&T wall phone. I only wish the wall mount bracket was more centered under the phone as it shifts it down on the wall about 3" from the previous phone.

 
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