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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Panasonic KXTG7122ES Digital Cordless Telephone With Answering Maching Twin Pack

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Panasonic EAN: 5025232387908 Feature: Twin DECT SMS phones & answering m/c with 15 min recording, caller line ID, 30 incoming call log, backlit LCD screen, 9 direct dials, 10 redials, 50 tel directory, 5 ring melodies, internal call capability, 12 hr talktime, 240 hr standby & speakerp Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Panasonic Manufacturer: Panasonic Model: KXTG7122E Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Panasonic Release Date: 2006-05-01 Studio: Panasonic
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Twin DECT SMS phones & answering m/c with 15 min recording, caller line ID, 30 incoming call log, backlit LCD screen, 9 direct dials, 10 redials, 50 tel directory, 5 ring melodies, internal call capability, 12 hr talktime, 240 hr standby & speakerp
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Digital-Cordless phones so far Comment: Excellent value for money, all round. We wanted a double set phones with large buttons, but even more important, descent sound quality (we've had problems with some phones giving hissing/feedback).
The Panasonic KXTG7122ES has seemed to answer this problem. The handsets are excellently made and have a good bit of weight to them, which is important with the almost 90 degree angle to which they sit in the dock. However, this alone is already thought of; the phones do not sway about and come away loose like some cheaper phones (BT as a prime example!). They sit in very neatly and require a vertical-pull - not just a knock before they tumble out!
Easy to set up - the text on the screens may be a little 'squashed' but you'll rarely need to use it. Nice and clear with a good back-light, no nonsense icons or text; just time, date, and other options.
You even have the choice of around 15 Poly ring tones. If you're unsure of what this means, the ringtone files can handle more than one sound at the same time, hence they're much more noticable and not as shreek/shrilling as some of the terrible tones you get on many phones.
In rather unusual 'home phone' fashion, Panasonic have pushed the boat out gone for some "classics"; such as a Christmas Jingle, a Beethoven symphony, and a few other ambient and uplifting selections. Such was the thrill of having a home-phone that can make more than one noise that's not just speeded up or slowed down that we're changing it all the time! Yes, we are a bit sad...
Answer Machine is adequate and easy to use; all the usual buttons provided on the base deck with Play, Next, and Previous etc. If I had one quibble its that the young woman's voice could be a bit louder (the one that robotically says "No.. Message") but shouldn't be a problem if you get a bit closer to the base unit.
Overall we're made up, and found Amazon sold this the cheapest. We've been made up most about the clarity of the sound in the earpiece, and the signal in general. This is most likely down to Panasonic's "DECT" technology (whatever this is) or their propaganda about how the earpieces create "more vibrations in your ear canal, resulting in improved hearing for those with restricted or hearing impairments" (Quoted from the Manual...)
I wouldn't choose another phone, and the great thing is that Panasonic have had the foresight to sell the Base Unit and the Extra Unit in separate products too, so as you'll see when you receive this, the outer packaging merely hold the Base Unit packed product, and the Extra Unit package... This leaves you with the option of buying extra base units if you wish, and they'll be the exact same model.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Panasonic KXTG7122 Comment: Phones arrived today and were very easy to set up. I've tested everything as much as I can so far and it all seems very good.
Customer Rating:      Summary: KXTG7122ES Comment: This is a great package. The phones are simple to set up and no registration of the second phone is required - as soon as you switch them on, both phones can be used to dial or accept incoming calls. The reception through the stone and concrete block walls of our house is very impressive, far better than the other cordless phones we have had in the last few years. The phones are still usable at 15m through a floor, two concrete block walls and a stud partition. Granted, the sound isn't perfect then but they are still usable. Otherwise, the sound is clear and true and I really can't fault this package, except to say that I would probably have bought the four phone package had I known how well the signal penetrated through the house!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Phone - Strange Fault Comment: I was very happy with this phone - great features, sound quality etc. But I found that the clock was running slow after I made calls - each day the clock would run about five minutes slow after an average twenty minutes of calls... I contacted Panasonic - they advised a replacement - but the replacement had the same problem... So I've replaced it with the colour model (TG8120) - and am having the same problem!!! Very strange... I'd love to have kept wither phone but will now have to replace it again... Perhaps it's something to do with the office itself? (I have a hare-brained idea that it might be something to do with the foil-backed insulation in the room making the unit work double-time) I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has had the same problem... Otherwise I'd recommend the phone wholeheartedly...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Panasonic quality Comment: I am very pleased with these panasonic dect phones. Easy to use, good quality sound and simple instructions. I previously had similar priced dect phones by Phillips and found handset volume too quiet (even on max) and speaker phone useless - sound went from audible to silent. These phones have none of these problems.
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