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Set up was not very difficult and has an answering system that can be switched off with little effort. Overall this phone does what it is supposed to do.Panasonic Expandable Digital Cordless Dect 6.0 Phone System (KXTG8232B) This seems to be a very functional phone. (I have a high performace-volume-clarity answering machine that is much better).
This an excellent phone, first size is perfect for a very small table. Plenty of features and haven't got a chance to use them all, good reception and can walk a block away still manage to receive and call out.And for the price its worth more.
Looks GoodClear SoundCame with charged batteries Great colour displayEasy to use featuresExcellent buy at the price I got on Amazon (68.99).
They worked so well for me I've bought two sets as gifts and the owners have raved about them. So many more attributes, so until a better phone is made I will continue to give these as gifts. This is the best phone system I've had. They have speakerphones and are very clear.
Included is a 2nd handset and base, digital answerer, speakerphone, intercom with PA capability, and call mute. Range is very good. Also, for people with voicemail, the digital answerer is an added expensse.Other than that, I can't find anything else to whine about. The handsets use 2 standard AAA NiMh rechargable batteries, instead of a battery pack. It's 6.0 DECT, so even with the base in our basement and our WiFi, the call-quality is very good and interference/static-free. It's got interference-fighting DECT 6.0, a backlit keypad (attractive orange glow), is compact, appears to be high-quality, durable, and has an color-LCD screen. They're unlike any phone I've ever owned. My only gripes are the shiny finish (a fingerprint magnet) and there's some noticable noise during calls (ins't intrusive or effect call quality though).
I've owned a few Panasonic phones before, and they have all been durable, high-quality, a great value. The WiFi wreaked havoc with our old 5.8Ghz phone (lots of interference), but has no effect on this one. I can get 150 feet from the base without any trouble. The keypad buttons are also smallish and nearly flush-mounted, so big-gingered folks like me might take some time getting used to them. I've hit two numbers with the same finger before. I couldn't even get 25 feet away with the old phone.
Other features include a high-capacity (50 entries) phone book, call entries, lots of ringer tone options, and changable screen savers and color schemes. This is an awesome phone; high-quality, durable, reliable, packed with innovative, useful, and practical features for the money. These aren't the usual NiCad batteries, and they last a very long time, and when they do wear out, you just replace them with rechargable AAA NiMh's. Their features go beyond the price bracket, and all my Panasonics have out-lasted even the more expensive models (Uniden and Vtech).The KXTG8232B packs a lot of features for the price (I got mine for $79, but better deals are out there). This is a feature found on phones costing $100+.
Other phones require an expensive battery pack. An excellent phone for the money. I picked this up from a local retailer (Circuit City), and it's been a great buy. A big plus for me are the batteries.
Call clarity is also very good on both ends, everyone says calls come in loud and clear.
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