Discounted Panasonic KX-TG6074B 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Answering System with 4 Handsets

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Panasonic KX-TG6074B 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Answering System with 4 Handsets Product Description:



  • Advanced digital cordless phone system with 4 handsets and 5.8 GHz frequency-hopping technology
  • Intercom between handsets
  • Will not interfere with wireless networks such as 802.11b or 802.11g WiFi
  • Talking caller ID (service is required for use); built-in 18-minute digital answering machine
  • Light-up indicator with 3 color options

Product Description

The Phone That Talks When a call comes in, this phone doesn't just let you see who's calling, it actually tells you who's calling with Talking Caller ID1,2. Using text-to-speech technology, the caller's name is announced between rings if name/number Caller ID1 information is available. Can You Repeat That? With SlowTalk message playback, you'll never miss important information again. You can slow down the playback speed of recorded messages by 30 percent at the touch of a button. And with this system's all-digital answering system, those messages will already be crystal clear and easy to retrieve, with up to 18 minutes of recording time. Voices Come Through Loud and Clear By simulating a band signal above and below the normal bandwidth limitations, Voice Enhancer Technology helps clarify and improve sound reception creating a natural-sounding voice that is easy to hear and understand. Turn the Ringer Off... Don't miss important calls when the ringer is off. The Light-Up Indicator at the base of the antenna will flash quickly to show that you have an incoming call, and it will flash slowly to let you know you have a new message.

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168 of 169 people found the following review helpful.
5Good 4.5 star phone
By L. Harris
My previous phone was also a Panasonic, a 2.4GHz model whose speakerphone feature had gotten to where it was pretty much unusable. Note that I use the phone company's voice mail instead of this phone's message system, so I can't comment on any aspect of that feature.What I like:- This phone doesn't interfere with my Wi-Fi signal.- The handset speakerphone feature works really well. Volume is plenty loud and everyone I've asked has said it's very clear, some even being surprised to learn I'm using a speakerphone.- General interface design is pretty good, which makes it easier to use all those fancy features than products that make you wonder if the person who designed them ever actually used them. ;-)- Something I've wanted for a long time in a phone: five-number redial history (ten would be better ;-).- Smaller and lighter than other phones I've used, and no external antenna. Not too small, just more convenient to carry in my pocket when I'm outside.- Back of handset is flat opposite the keys, so you can use the keypad when it's lying flat, but the speaker is higher up where a curve in the handset puts it off the surface. Nice thinking on their part.- Handsets have an LED that blinks for an incoming call, glows yellow when charging, and green when handset is fully charged.- My old Panasonic's power adapter used about 4 watts according to my P3 International Kill-a-Watt Electricity Usage Monitor and was hot to the touch (about 130 degrees), so I was concerned this system would use 16 watts or so to run all of the power adapters. Turns out that all of them combined only use about one watt total, which saves me about $0.25/month on my electric bill over my old single-handset phone. Nice. (Every little bit helps. ;-)- The Talking Caller ID is nice. It's not perfect, but it's nice if it's taking me a while to get to the phone. Lets me know if I should hurry or not. Of course, with four handsets I never have very far to go anymore. ;-)- Did I mention there are four handsets? Sooo much more convenient that one.What I wish were different (why I'd dock it half a star):- I wish there were lighted keys on the handset keypads. Dialing in low light conditions tends to be a bit challenging.- In what seems to be a downside of those really energy efficient chargers, these are not rapid-charge systems. If you run a battery down (easier to do on long calls using the speakerphone mode) it will take several hours to recharge fully. This is just a minor quibble, though, as you can always switch to a different handset during a call and you get four of the darned things, and it's a reasonable tradeoff to get the power consumption down to such low levels. I use the speakerphone mode almost exclusively, and it hasn't ever caused a problem, I just noticed that it takes a long time to do a full recharge.- There's no "master" phonebook. You can add one handset's phonebook to another handset, but you have to do that three times to get it on all handsets and if you add a number to one it doesn't appear on the others. However, I like having separate phonebooks, as I keep business phone numbers on only one handset to speed access to personal numbers on the other handsets.These are all minor quibbles, though, and overall I'm very happy with this item. Don't know why Amazon doesn't seem to stock it, though. I wonder if it sells out fast. As I write this the description says it ships in one to two months. I had to wait a good while for mine as well.

49 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
4Nice phone system!
By DM
So far, it works very well. My husband loves the talking callerID, and always waits for the phone to ring twice so he can hear it. The reception is crystal clear, even on the speaker phones. The batteries seem to last for days, even after the phone is used and left off the charger. They are NiMH, so you can recharge at will, no memory problems. The answering machine is easy to use. The buttons so far seem to be solid. I've not used the intercom feature yet, so no comment there. There are a few features that my old cordless had that I wish these had: battery backup of the base units; the answering machine indicates there are messages, but not how many; you can't assign a name to each phone (den, dining room, etc.); and you can only assign one volume on the ringer. My old phones had a option that would shut off the ringer after whatever nighttime hour you chose until morning. This allowed sleep at night. I have to totally shut off the phone in the bedroom so we're not disturbed at night.

83 of 98 people found the following review helpful.
3Records hang-ups
By Becki Robins
This phone had to go back. It had a couple of annoying features that I just didn't feel like I could live with. The first was that it records every single missed call, regardless of whether or not the person left a message. That means if you got 18 calls and three people left messages, you will have to listen to 15 recordings of dead air. Huge waste of time. The other thing I didn't like about this phone is that there is no digital display to tell you how many messages you have, just a little red arrow that flashes when there is one or more message. I can live with that, but not with all the recordings of dead air.

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