Panasonic KX-TG2480S 2.4 GHz 2.4GHz FHSS GigaRange Digital Cordless Telephone Product Description:
- 2.4 GHz Frequency-hopping spread spectrum FHSS technology
- Voice enhancer technology
- Convenient handset speakerphone
- 50-Station phonebook and Dialer
- Light-up indicator with ringer/voice mail alert
Product Description
2-Line 2.4GHz w/ Caller ID- Panasonic 2.4GHz 2-line cordless telephone- Caller ID callwaiting caller ID- 50# Caller ID memory- 50# Phonebook and dialer- 3-Way conference- 3-Line backlit LCD (on handset only)- Voice enhancer technology- Light-up antenna with ringer and voicemail alert (flashes quickly for an incomingcall flashes slowly for a message waiting)- Keypad on handset only- Lighted handset keypad- Reversible handset charging (LCD facing up or down)- Ultra charge (6 hour recharge time)- Frequency hopping spread spectrum digital technology- Handset speakerphone- Redial/hold/flash/pause- Mute softkey- Line 1 and 2 in-use indicators on base unit- Chain dial- Handset locator on base- 5 Hour battery talk time 11 day standby time- Selectable ringtones (4 tones 4 melodies)- Headset jack (2.5mm)- Belt clip- Shoulder rest attachment included- Wall mountable- Silver BATTERY: HHR-P104KXTG2480S
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Not Many Choices.
By Steven Backman
With most of the available two-line phones now being sold as console units that will support many cordless handsets and built in message features, I wanted a plain old, stand alone, two line phone. Like the old record turntables, most of the big manufacturers still offer one or two choices but the pickings are slim. I decided to chose Panasonic based on a mostly positive experience with their products over the years, but it is not a great phone. Good phone, yes. It can be staticy and not so clear from time to time but I always get a signal. The operation sequence for managing the incoming calls has you push one button and the phone will answer what ever line is comming in. This system does not perform well with "call waiting". I still don't have it down yet. Fortunatly most people call back if I cut them off.In closing, I had a V-Tech before this that worked great but died after about 14 months. They still make one but the Panasonic seemed a safer choice.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Decent 2-line phone for the price
By R. Resumil
Pros:-CallerID on Call Waiting function.-Wall mountable base.-Can be quicky programmed with codes (direct commands).-Temporary Ringer Off function compensates a bit for lack of DND.-Operation in the 2.4GHz frequency range has much better coverage than 5.8GHz.Cons:-Callers often complain they can barely hear me speak. Voice enhancement (VE) and clarity booster are no help.-Phone has no DND (Do Not Disturb) button.-Handset does not display current time/date.-Handset does not display time elapsed after call.-Speakerphone only on handset, not base.-User needs to press HOLD before picking each other line.-Not many ring tones to choose from.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Funtional, yes- Pretty, no!
By Joe Miceli
A real nice phone if you can put up with the cheap silver look and some features. I put it up on the kitchen wall and after 1 day pulled it off.I couldn't stand looking at it. Esthetically sucks. It lacks a whole lot of features that I presently have on my Radio Shack 2 line cordless phone. EG a dial pad on the base with speaker phone, which most perople need. Do not buy a refurbished phone of this type thru an Amazon merchant. They will NOT take it back. Very unhappy with the way it is presented on their website. Let the buyer beware..
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