Review Panasonic Dect 6.0 Titanium Black Cordless Phone with Answering Machine
Panasonic Dect 6.0 Titanium Black Cordless Phone with Answering Machine Features
- Answering Machine
- Talking Caller ID
- Handset Speakerphone
- Expandable up to 6 Handsets
Panasonic Dect 6.0 Titanium Black Cordless Phone with Answering Machine Customer Reviews
I was in the market for a simple cordless phone that had multiple charging stations that could be placed throughout the house. This phone fit the bill perfectly but I was a bit disappointed with the sound quality and ringer options/volume. First off, this phone has all of the standard features and many more. The built in answering machine seems to work very well, but once I switched to my VoIP providers voicemail option, I had no use for it. The phone does have a function to auto dial your voicemail and enter a passcode at the press of a button, but it is buried a couple of clicks into the main menu. The menu system is very robust but takes some getting used to and is not the most user friendly I have used. My favorite feature of the phone (and sometimes most comical) is the voice announcement of the caller ID. You can add names to your address book and the phone will attempt to say the name that pops up on the caller ID. This is great when you want to screen calls and don't want to run to the phone, and even with kids who get excited when the phone calls out "Nana Cell" and they can pick it up. My main negative for this phone is the very low volume on both the speaker phone and the ringer itself. I have 3 kids and it is often very loud in my house and I will sometimes miss calls because the ringer can't get any louder. I also like to use speaker often to have my hands free but the volume is just too low sometimes. In conclusion, I think this is a great phone with lots of options that has a few small negatives that keep it from being perfect.Check Prices & Learn more for
Panasonic Dect 6.0 Titanium Black Cordless Phone with Answering Machine
*** Product Information and Review : Sep 20, 2011