Showing posts with label handset. Show all posts
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4/08/2012

Xlink Cell Battery Gateway Review

Xlink Cell Battery Gateway
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I bought this to eliminate my house land line.Once the land line was shut off (number transferred to another cell phone, always positioned next to the XLNK), I ran the phone cord from the wall to the XLNK.Then, all the phones in the house (wired or wireless) called out and answered the cell phone.The kitchen phone has an answering machine, and that answering machine picks up - not the cell phone voicemail. (which is the way we wanted it).

Here's the problem.Calling out from a house phone to the bank or some other number that requires additional numbers to be dialed after you connect.You know, 2 for English, that kind of thing.The additional numbers dialed on any of the house phones do not "take" - I have to run over to the connected cell phone and press them in there to get them to work.I contacted the manufacturer, and they knew about the problem, but had no solution.

Be sure to get the model that works both with and without a land line - If we add a security system, we'll have to get a land line again, and I'd still like it to work.The $10 cheaper model only works WITHOUT a live land line.

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Ditch your landline service with the XLink ITC-BTTN Bluetooth Device, without losing the use of your corded or cordless phone system at home or in your office. Almost any cell phone with Bluetooth wireless technology will work with XLink. The XLink family of products make it possible to send and receive cell phone calls using regular telephones. No more searching for your cell phones - just use regular phones at home or in the office. The XLink can simultaneously connect to three different cell phones - one for each family member. As many standard telephones as desired can be plugged into the back of the XLink. Whenever any of the connected cell phones ring, all the standard telephones ring also. You can also combine your home phone service plus cellular service into one device. Let the ITC-BTTN manage your inbound and outbound calls between your phone company and cellular service provider.

Caller ID Call Waiting Voice Dialing Speed Dialing Voicemail Access Automatic and Manual Dialing Echo Cancellation Telephone Connector Upgradeable Global Design Suitable for VOIP Gateway/Channel Bank Applications USB 2.0 port Bluetooth -Compliance to class 2 power, Minimum V1.1; Handsfree profile; Output power 0dBm; Frequency 2.4GHz Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) -4.5 in (11.5 cm) x 1.7 in (4.5 cm) x 4.5 in (11.2 cm)

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1/13/2012

Panasonic KX-TGA271V 2.4 GHz DSS Accessory Handset for Panasonic KX-TG2700 Series (Violet) Review

Panasonic KX-TGA271V 2.4 GHz DSS Accessory Handset for Panasonic KX-TG2700 Series
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I searched a year ago for a home cordless phone/answering system all in one to take the place of my somewhat outdated cordless phones and separate answering machine.Looked at many models and finally settled on the Panasonic KX-TG2700 series.I am impressed, and my family loves it.Yes, we still have the old corded standby for power outages, but these phones have worked well for 2 years now, and I bought a second system for my home office with 2 line capability.Then found an add on handset/clock radio to reduce the clutter on my nightstand.So, has lots of good functions, and everyone has one in their room and me in my office and by my bed.Only complaint was the battery life - very poor.I use the speakerphone feature in my office for conference calls and was always having to revert to the corded model to complete the call.Told Panasonic about this and the only response was to ship me a new battery, which I charged just as they stated.But poor battery design.So I did a little research and found Eveready made an Energizer battery that supposedly cured the problem.I bought a box from an on line retailer and replaced all the handset batteries, one by one, charging each as the phone instructions said.WORKS GREAT!!Batteries are sold by Technuity, Inc. and are model ER-P511.Now my phones have been in operation for over a year with these batteries and never lost a charge or cut my call off.If you find a good deal on this phone, go for it now before they sell out.Really good to use and easy to learn.I even have a door paging system/doorbell hooked up to the phone line and these phones do a great job when I use this for door intercom.And the bedside clock radio works great, sounds great for a clock radio.Panasonic got the design right - they look a little clunky, but work great.The reason I'm writing this is I'm looking for a couple more handsets before they phase out this phone.Not ready to go 5.8 gig yet.By the way, wireless modems have problems with cordless phones so we're still in the wired mode around here for the internet connection.

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The Panasonic KX-TGA271V supplemental handset is designed to expand, and complement, your current KX-TG2700 series phone system. Don't let its whimsical violet and white design fool you--the KX-TGA271V houses the same great call features provided by your current system. Enjoy the benefits of 2.4 GHz frequency-hopping digital spread spectrum transmission for outstanding call clarity and range, plus caller ID with 50 name-and-number memory, a four-line backlit LCD, speakerphone capability, and four-way conferencing.
The KX-TGA271V does not require an additional phone jack for operation, just a power source, and works seamlessly with your existing Panasonic KX-TG2700S, KX-TG2720S, KX-TG2730S, KX-TG2740S, KX-TG2750S, KX-TG2770S, or KX-FPG381 phone. The KX-TGA271V can accommodate one- or two-line operation (depending on the base system). Additional handset features include intercom function between base and handset, headset and hearing aid compatibility, belt clip included, 50 speed dial presets, and an illuminated keypad.
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KX-TGA271V handset and charging base, power adapter, user guide, belt clip, warranty information

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12/30/2011

Verizon V100AM-1 DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Five Handset Capability (Silver) Review

Verizon V100AM-1 DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Five Handset Capability
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I bought this phone to replace my phone at work.It works and does what I need it to do so I don't have too many complaints.Had I bought this phone for home use...I would not be a happy camper.The number pad is hard to use.I can dial numbers and everything, but there's a slight sticking that occurs when a number is compressed.The main thing that irritates me is that the phone hangs up when it passes the antenna associated with my radio on my desk.What I have to do every morning when I come in is take the handset out of the cradle and put it in a place where it won't come in contact with the antenna.I'm not sure why this is...maybe a frequency issue, but nonetheless it is what it is.I shouldn't have to buy a phone to use at work anyway so I looked for the cheapest phone I could and I got what I paid for.

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The Verizon family of DECT 6.0 phones have taken all of the conveniences of standard phones, significantly improving their preformance to bring you the next generation of cordless phones. With longer physical range, clear sound quality, security coding technology and enhanced battery life, the Verizon V100/V100AM family delivers a stylish, sophisticated, yet easy-to-use basic DECT 6.0 cordless phone available in two models (with and without answering machine).

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12/10/2011

Panasonic BB-GTA150B Globarange Additional Handset for the BB-GT1540B & BB-GT1500B Telephone Systems (US) Review

Panasonic BB-GTA150B Globarange Additional Handset for the BB-GT1540B & BB-GT1500B Telephone Systems
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Ok, so we're not ready to totally cut the cord yet and go fully VoIP. We still want the local POTS phone service in case of (knock on wood, hopefully not) an emergency where we need 911. VoIP does not give you real 911 in your city, you get connected to some call center in who knows where. No thanks.

We were paying AT&T $15/month for unlimited long distance, which was a good deal a few years ago, but now with the cell phones we don't use long distance at home much. Only a few hours, it shouldn't be more than $5/month.

The Globarange is one of the only devices available in the US that lets you use your regular home phone, has an answering machine, and lets you make long distance calls over the Internet with VoIP.

I did not sign up for a JoIP plan other than the pay as you go. It is very reasonable, it's like 1.5 cents/minute in the US for long distance (and free to call other JoIP users; I am trying to get my family to sign up). I have a family member moving overseas this summer and it is only a few cents a minute more for overseas calls to him. If he gets a JoIP phone there, it will be free :)

The phone is easy to set up. You plug it into your router and into your PSTN (regular phone jack). I have mine hooked up to an Apple Airport Extreme base station I am using in "WDS" mode because I don't have a phone and internet jack in the same room. Works fine, no problems.

Voice call quality is excellent over both the VoIP and PSTN modes. The VoIP mode (internet call) connects very quickly. I have a high speed internet connection from Comcast (15mbs down, 1.5-2 mbs up) and have not noticed any quality problems.

The phone itself is easy to use (we came from another Panasonic cordless, the interface is similar). The answering machine works. It is easy to choose either IP or PSTN based calling (orange button or green button).

I would highly recommend this phone system for people who want to benefit from the MUCH cheaper long distance and overseas rates possible with VoIP but do not want to give up their regular phone service for various reasons (911, etc).

I tried the Skype dual mode phones but they are awful. The sound quality is awful, the phones are very slow to respond, and they do not have an answering machine. Skype is a great deal at only $3 for unlimited long distance (ie what they used to call SkypeOut) but the standalone phones are NOT ready for prime time.

I have heard there are issues with Panasonic/JoIP customer service but I have never called them.

The only downside of this device is you are locked into the Panasonic/JoIP branded VOIP service. You cannot use it with any other SIP provider that may have better rates to where you are trying to call. Actually, however, if you are highly technically inclined, do a google search for "globarange and asterisk" and you can manage this issue. Not worth it to me, personally.

Right now in the US there are no alternatives to this device. Overseas, Phillips sells a very well regarded phone line called Gigaset IP that has a dual mode IP + PSTN phone including answering machine that you can use with any VoIP provider you want. But it's very expensive and not available in the US right now.

The Panasonic can be had for $60-70 and the extension handsets are only $30.

I am very happy with this purchase and cannot recommend it highly enough! Get one!

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The Panasonic KX-GTA150B is an additional handset for use with the following US verisons of the Globarange 5.8 GHZ cordlessphones: KX-GT1540B and KX-GT1500B.

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12/01/2011

Vtech LS5145 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Phone System with Bluetooth Wireless Technology Review

Vtech LS5145 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Phone System with Bluetooth Wireless Technology
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Don't let the title fool you.I'm not totally dissatisfied with the phone.I bought the base unit and one extension handset, and there's a lot to love about the phone.Unfortunately, the little things were overlooked, hindering this from being absolute perfection.Instead of wasting your time with a drawn out review, I'll bullet it out for you and let you make your own decision.

First some background.I've been a VTech fan for years, stemming back to the old 900MHz days and that ugly clear green phone I had that required the DSL filters to work correctly.I had a VTech i5871 (I think that's the model number) for YEARS....upwards of 6 if I recall, and it served me faithfully; at least the color handset extension did (which ended up becoming my primary, since the default black and white handset's buttons have a flaw where they won't press anymore after some use).That phone had it all: Great charging, headset jack, color screen, picture uploads via USB, recordable ringtones, belt clip, voicemail, caller ID, etc.The phone wasn't perfect; it didn't have a call timer (a minor nitpick) nor did it have a way to clear all voicemails at once without listening to them one by one, even through killing power (not so minor a nitpick).I could overlook these, as the phone itself was of the utmost top quality.However it was later discontinued by VTech, and I needed a phone with one extra extension as I have a significantly larger place than I used to.Enter this model.

For reference, I bought this from BBuy, not Amazon, because for whatever reason Amazon.com does not want to stock this model or its accessory, and I'm not keen on paying ~$55 for shipping.I want to throw this disclaimer: I acknowledge that some of my CONS below may be due to ignorance on how to use the device, but I scoured both the manual and the VTech website and could not find out how these are done.

** PROS **
- The form factor is very modern and upscale.You'd think it would be more expensive than it is.

- 65K color backscreen which supports pictures and animations.
- Lots of various ringers.Some of the default ones are actually quite fabulous.

- Call Timer!!

- Bluetooth allows you to connect a cell phone and make calls using your cell plan or take cell calls using your home phone, or link up a Bluetooth headset.

- Audio quality is very good; very little white noise can be heard in the background or on the speakerphone.

- Great range.My place is 967 square feet and I get crystal clear reception no matter where I happen to be.

- Recordable ringers.

** CONS **
- No standard headset jack.Come on VTech, you've had standard headset jacks on your phones for nearly a decade; what's the problem here?? This is the second VTech I've purchased where this feature was not available."Just use a BT headset!!!" you say?Well....

- Bluetooth headset is only supported FROM THE BASE.Meaning I can pair it to the base and if I'm just calling a friend or something, that works great, but I can't pair it to any of the handsets, so I can't really move anywhere.I also can't use it in the other room.What if I'm in the bedroom and need to call someone?I can't use the headset, because I have to go to the base to dial the call."Just dial the call from the handset and transfer it to the base!!" you say?Well....

- Inability to transfer calls from one handset to another or from handset to base.I'm literally appalled by the absence of this feature.What's the point of having these extensions if I can't send calls to them???? This has been a basic selling point of these expandable phones for YEARS.

- Inability to load your own pictures (this is a nitpick).My old VTech could do it; what's the problem here???

- Inability to set your area code (this is a nitpick).Meaning, if I set a specific area code, then I can isolate local calls, so when I dial them back the phone should not append 1+area code, only the 7 digits.The problem with this is that Caller ID does not always include the 1; in fact, rarely does it.So I have to force the phone to "manipulate" the number when I'm calling them back.

- Extension handsets require manual registration (This is a nitpick).My old VTech picked up new extensions automatically and assigned them in order.What's the problem here???

- Must force the base to send audio to the BT headset.Err, this defeats the purpose of using a headset.Headsets have the built-in ability to answer and terminate calls automatically; also, if I pair a headset I expect the phone to ALWAYS send audio to it until I turn the headset off or unpair it; since I'm forced to use the base for the headset, that means I always have to be sitting near the base when using the headset which, of course, defeats the purpose of using the headset when I might as well use speaker or a handset.Basically, the headset is useless as implemented.

- VTech's refusal to implement backwards compatibility even though it's obvious that the same radios are used in these phones.If I could use the older extension model on this I'd be ecstatic, since I know I could use that phone whenever I needed headset flexibility.But noooo....

Again, I want to stress that I do like the phone, I just wish VTech had gone all the way with its true potential.But that's way too many CONS for me, which is why I had to ding them two stars.The phone doesn't suck, it's just not as great as it clearly should and could have been.

UPDATE: Another negative.The primary handset refuses to hold a charge no matter what I do.I believe it's a symptom that has long affected VTech phones...or rather, the batteries VTech chooses to use, NiMH, Nickel Metal Hydride.That battery technology is poor for "overcharging" - that is, if you leave it on the charger without allowing it to discharge, eventually the battery will be rendered useless.That's why a lot of long-term-tech vendors have moved to LiIon - Lithium Ion - battery tech, as it doesn't suffer from that defect (though LiIon suffers from something totally different...it can only be charged a finite number of times and should not be discharged).

So in summary, the battery is useless and must be replaced.It says use VTech batteries only, but since the connector is a standard one, I'm going to see if I can track down a LiIon battery to replace this one.

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The Vtech LS5145 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Phone System with Bluetooth Wireless Technology offers a home office phone system with a wide range of advanced features and the possibility to expand as more handsets are needed. Operating on the 5.8 GHz spectrum, the LS5145 features better range, clarity, and security than 2.4 GHz phones. With the system's Bluetooth technology, you can connect to Bluetooth cell phones and make and receive cell phone calls. Phonebook entries and caller ID show clearly on the phone's high-resolution 64K color display. The LS5145 has enough memory to store 100 names and numbers in the phonebook directory.
The base can support up to 12 handsets as you need more. (Each handset is sold separately.) A built-in digital answering machine with 15 minutes of recording time records messages on microchips for reliable performance, instant access to messages, and the ability to selectively save and delete messages. The handset features a Speakerphone for hands-free conversations. It is capable of polyphonic music ringtones, and for the utmost personalization can even record ringtones from your PC, MP3 player, or stereo equipment. The base also has a keypad and Speakerphone.

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10/28/2011

Panasonic KXTGA400B 2.4GHz Accessory Handset for KXTG4000B Expandable Phone (Black) Review

Panasonic KXTGA400B 2.4GHz Accessory Handset for KXTG4000B Expandable Phone
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I bought this for my home office - we have 2 home lines, a fax/dsl and a business line.This phone pretty much does it all - you can answer each line with a different outgoing message, set up mail boxes for different people, and even have different lines ring on different handsets, or not ring at all (i.e. the fax).The range is very good (I can usually get it to go about 400 feet outdoors in a suburban neighborhood).The handsets are pretty much the same size as the Panasonic 2.4mHz standard.Battery life seems fine.
My biggest peeve is that you can't use 2 handsets on the same line at the same time (I guess that is what the extension is for) and that one of the four handsets we got refuses to work properly - something with the battery, but Panasonic has been pretty helpful.

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The KX-TGA400B handset works with the KX-TG4000B four-line cordlesstelephone system, giving your small business or home theproductivity-enhancing features of a business telephone system withoutthe high price tag. It communicateswith the KX-TG4000B base unit in both directions using 2.4 GHzfrequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) transmission. FHSS technologyimproves calling range and clarity, and eliminates crosstalk. Becauseit rapidly changes transmission frequencies within the 2.4 GHzbandwidth, this cordless system helps reduce the possibility ofeavesdropping.
The KX-TG4000B phone system operates via cordlesstransmissions, so no expensive (and messy) wiring or installation isrequired. Simply hook up the base to your phone lines and plug it intoan AC outlet. Then, set up the included KX-TGA400B handset in thedesired location and plug in the recharging stand. You can add up toeight KX-TGA400B handsets to the system.
Dual caller ID with callwaiting lets you view the name and number of all incoming callers oneither the base unit or handset LCD--even if you're already on theline. This caller ID feature also stores up to 50 names on the baseunit (up to 30 names on each handset), with direct callbackcapability. And thanks to caller ID pager call, you can even programthe phone to notify your pager when you've received an incoming call,and to forward caller ID data to your pager's display. (Subscriptionto caller ID services is required.)
Other handset features includetwo-way intercom/paging with the base unit and other handsets, alighted handset keypad, headset jack, and a belt clip. The handsetoffers up to eight hours of talk time and up to 96 hours of standbybattery life.

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7/25/2011

Panasonic KX-TGA650B 5.8GHZ Expandable 2-Line Handset for use with KX-TG6500B/6502B (Black) Review

Panasonic KX-TGA650B 5.8GHZ Expandable 2-Line Handset for use with KX-TG6500B/6502B
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I have owned many cordless phones ever since the 1st 46/49 Mhz phones came to market.I've owned Vtec's, Uniden's etc.
After hours of research, I bought this 2 line Panasonic.I've had it for about one year now, so I can give you areview based upon a good period of time owning it.

Here's the very basic reasonwhy I selected this model:

1- Two lines
2-Expandable
3-5.8 gig frequency so it doesn't interfere with 2.4 gig device in my home.

Here's why it's the best cordless I've ever owned.

1- I could test it out for awhile before adding/investing in addtional handsets.

2- It fits in your hand like a normal phone.Many of the new cordless phones are getting so high tech looking and sleek that they are either hard or uncomfortable to hold.The Panasonic handset is the most comfortable on the market.Ever try cradling a cell phone or too small cordless between you neck and shoulder for a moment while you pick something up from the floor?Not easy, unless of course it's this phone.

3- The part of the phone that touches your ear is designed properly.Many of they newer competitors phones are convex at the earpiece instead of concave.Very uncomfortable...Panasonic...Perfect!!

4-Big LCD display.No need to squint to see this one.

5-Normal sized and properly spaced keypad buttons that are raised.You won't make an accidental dialing mistake with this phone and you won't feel like you need a pen to dial it.

6-You can set the volume of the phone to retain the setting you like.On many of the competitions phones, you may have to adjust the vol. to where you like it, every time you pick it up.

7-Great, very CLEAR sounding speakerphone built into each handset. Very useful when holding for i.e. a customer service dept.

8- Natural sounding on receive side.Good volume and sound reported by people I'm talking to. (Many competitors phones I've tried have low receive and/or transmit volume).On this one, no one has ever asked me, "Are you on the cordless"

9-Very rare that I ever get a broken or choppy signal.It's solid.It even works 100% around my yard/outside.

9-Good battery life/runtime.

10-Loaded with features.Like the fact that if something went wrong or one phone broke, my directory is still in other handset I have if I selected to download them initially to other phones.

11- Durable!!We have dropped this phone from about 3+ feet many times and it has not broken yet.

What needs improvement:

1- Missed call indication is almost useless.To clear it you MUST scroll through Caller ID past the missed call to clear it.Not a big deal...just useless.

2- (On the built in Voicemail)I can't save messages "as new" once I've listended to them.Problem if my wife is not home; then I see the message light blinking, I press it to listen to message.Of course the message turns out to be for my wife.But, now that I've listened to it, the message lamp is extinguished...Wife returns and has no idea there is a message for her.I have to leave her a note telling her to manually listen to "saved messages".

3- No battery backup.This was one feature I liked in some of the older VTEC phones.In a power failure, the battery backup let you continue to use your cordless phones.I don't think Panasonic or any other manufac. has a cordless 2 line with Battery backup.

So if you are looking for a great cordless 2 line... This is the one!!Almost perfect, but a definate against the competition.

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The Panasonic KX-TGA650B handset is a supplemental accessory for Panasonic's KX-TG6500B-series phone systems (required, sold separately). Operating on the same 5.8 GHz frequency and with the same digital spread spectrum signal technology as the base system, this handset supplies the clear, consistent connection you rely on every day, with features to spare.
Access to the 50-station phonebook and caller ID/call waiting (with subscription to local service) is provided via the menu-driven three-line backlit LCD. A light-up antenna visually alerts you to new calls and messages, and you can even check your answering machine's messages from the handset.
The handset includes a belt clip and a phone jack for a headset (sold separately) for hands-free conversation, and a locator sound lets you track down the handset even when it's buried in the couch cushions. The vertical design of the charging cradle makes this a perfect addition for bedside tables or small kitchen counters--wherever space is at a premium. Panasonic includes a one-year warranty covering parts and service.
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Handset, charging cradle, NiMH battery, belt clip, phone cord, power adapter, user's guide, instructions and warranty information

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7/12/2011

Panasonic KX-TGA560B 5.8 GHz FHSS GigaRange? Expandable Digital Cordless Handset Review

Panasonic KX-TGA560B 5.8 GHz FHSS GigaRange? Expandable Digital Cordless Handset
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Bought this to add a 4th handset to my KX-TG5633. Initially, after reading the technical specs for the 5633 at the Panasonic website, I wasn't certain that the 560 would work with my system; the Pana website says "Multi Handset Compatability: up to 3 handsets". "Did the 3 include the base handset too," I wondered? Yet the amazon info for the 5633 suggested that it could take 4 handsets. After digging out and consulting the 5633's manual, I was satisfied that I could take a 4th handset and ordered.

After receiving the 560, I was pleased to see the back of its box listed graphically all the systems that it would work with and also numerous ones that it would NOT work with. I've scanned the back of the box and posted it as one of the customer product images. Hopefully this will save you a lot of time in figuring out whether the 560 handset works for you.

Otherwise, it was easy to integrate with the rest of the system. Open box, insert battery, let charge overnight, hit the "register" button on the system base until it says "H4" (handset 4), hit the OK button on the 560 and you're good to go.

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Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.PRODUCT FEATURES:Call Waiting Caller ID;Handset Speakerphone;Navigator Key;2-Way Intercom;Handset Locator;Wall Mountable;Hold (Handset);Voice Scramble;Headset Jack;Out of Range Indicator;Low Battery Indicator;Flash/Redial buttons;Handset Volume Control;Ringer Volume Control (Off, Low, Mid, HI).

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3/11/2011

Verizon VZ-V300AM-2 DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Enhanced Features (Silver) Review

Verizon VZ-V300AM-2 DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Enhanced Features
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Our previous Siemens Gigaset phone served us well for many years, but the buttons began not to register when pressed.We wanted to buy another Siemens phone since we liked the old one, were familiar with its operation and we appreciated its key features, e.g.you can check messages from any handset and can send contacts wirelessly to the other handsets.Unfortunately, I couldn't find any stores that stocked the newer generation of Siemens Gigaset phones (which looked sleek and feature rich).Furthermore, none of the other DECT phones that were apparently well received appeared to have either of these two key features.Fortunately, I heard that this Verizon V300 phone was made by Siemens and had similarexcellent functionality and features as the Siemens Gigaset phones. We set the phone up today, are pleased to confirm this and we are glad that we chose to buy this phone. This phone is a winner.

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The Verizon family of DECT 6.0 phones have taken all of the conveniences of standard phones, significantly improving their preformance to bring you the next generation of cordless phones. Intercom and polyphonic ringtones in, addition to longer physical range, clear sound quality, security coding technology and enhanced battery life, the Verizon V300AM family delivers a stylish, sophisticated, yet easy-to-use basic DECT 6.0 cordless phone with answering machine.

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