Rated 4.1 out of 5�by 54
reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5�by Dan C. Horrible
My last Panasonic phones were great - these are absolutely junk. No range - at 25 feet from base, they may or may not work. Crackling, popping noises for those calling our home. Very disappointed...
February 24, 2016
Rated 3 out of 5�by Radius Good, Except the Number of Rings and the Voicemail
This phone was good. It had a good volume and I liked how it had 5 handsets, which we really utilized.
We had two problems.
The first problem was the ring count. Even though we set the ring number to "2 Rings," the ring count gradually increased until it was ringing about 8 times and was really annoying.
The second problem was the ability to call our home number. When we tried to call our home number, the phone we were calling with said, "We're sorry, but the person you are calling has a voice mailbox that has not been set up yet...Goodbye." So we are in great doubt as to the capability of the phone to receive (and store) voicemail messages. For all we know, many people could have called us and left a message, and we would not even know.
These problems are getting really annoying.
February 1, 2016
Rated 5 out of 5�by SBR Good system
Gave up my landline because I was just paying to have solicitors call on it. Bought this on recommendation of a friend. It was easy to set up and import all my contacts from my cell. I like not having to have my cell hooked to my hip all the time and being able to answer from <almost> anywhere in my house.
January 30, 2016
Rated 2 out of 5�by bigcodyjack extremely difficult to use
Long had Panasonic phones and loved them until I ran across this bast..d phone. Wanted it because it had clal blocking and Bluetooth. But instead of sticking with its very satisfactory operating system, Panasonic chose to really complicate matters requiring users to enter numbers to do operations which users could do by just punching keys on the older phones. And there are more than 100 numbers for different operations. Does Panasonic expect users to have perfect memories to remember all those numbers? Worse yet, the instructions that come with the phones are microscopic and require a magnifying glass to read. Only wy to read them is download the Manual in PDF. Thanks Panasonic but no thanks. Won't waste my money on a Panasonic again. Took this phone back to the seller.
January 28, 2016
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