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(59 customer reviews) 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Best Home Phone Ever!,
August 9, 2008 Paul (Melrose, Ma.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic KX-TGA630S Extra Handset for KX-TG9333T ,Silver (Office Product)
I have tried a lot of cordless phones over the years, and I must say this is the best I have ever had. We now have 3 phone working off the main one. All with no problems, best sound quality you will ever find. Also great distance.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic Phone(s)!,
February 21, 2009 tctheatc (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic KX-TGA630S Extra Handset for KX-TG9333T ,Silver (Office Product)
I purchased this handset to go with the KX-TG6313S set of 3. All these phones work fantastic. Adding the additional handset was a breeze. The shared phonebook was automatically entered into the new handset, and the caller ID works without a hitch. I previously had a GE set that was terrible: its volume and brightness on the additional handset was noticeably lower, and the caller ID worked about 25% of the time. Doing shift work for a living and sleeping at different times I do not find a need for the Panasonic's "no ring at night" feature, but I do use the alarm feature. It would be helpful if there was a display indication when the alarm was set, and I do miss the GE's ability to turn off all ringers from the base. But aside from that, this Panasonic is the best phone set I've ever used.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Excellent,
April 17, 2009 Gary Kohls "gapk" (Sleepy Hollow, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This phone has been a solid performer for 3 months now. It is well designed and attractive, has good features, is compact and easy to use, and is durable. It has a lighted display, though not a lighted keypad. The shared directory is wonderful - setup once, use the names and phone numbers on all handsets. I've ordered two additional handsets to bring the count up to five. The speaker phones are plenty loud, volume is adjustable, and the call waiting, caller id, redial, and voice mail functions easy to use. I use a phone all day (an hour or so of calls) without moving it back to its cradle and rarely see the battery move off the 'full' status.