5.8GHz frequency-hopping digital-spread spectrum (FHSS) technology provides low interference, as well as enhanced range, security and clarity. Digital answering system features up to 60 minutes of record time with digital message counter and time/day stamp. 3-line backlit LCD display for easy menu navigation. Call-waiting caller ID displays the name and number of incoming callers, even if you're on another call. 50-name/number memory. 2-line operation. Speakerphone with up to 4-way conferencing and intercom. Other convenient functions include a headset jack, hold button, flash and volume control. Wall-mountable. The base unit comes with a single cordless handset and one extra remote handset.
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Customer Reviews for 5.8GHz Expandable Phone w/ Extra Handset
Reviews & Ratings for 5.8GHz Expandable Phone w/ Extra Handset
Overall Rating:
25
Performance:
15
Ease of Use:
45
Disappointing
Date: April 28, 2009
Written By:
KFARFrom: East Greenwich, RI
Owned this Product for:
0-3 Months
Level of Expertise:
Good
Pros: easy to use Cons: Build Quality, sound quality, battery life
Reviews & Ratings for 5.8GHz Expandable Phone w/ Extra Handset I just purchased 5.8hz Expandable phone w/ extra handset. It was to replace a another Panisonic phone which I loved and lasted me several years. What I am disappointed with. 1. If I go outside on my deck I start to lose reception, my old phone was able to go farther than this and this new one was suppose to go longer distances 2. I had the phone for 2 weeks and already the LED is not displaying. 3. The old base of the Panisonic I was able to see who was calling if the phone was not on the base. There is no option on this phone. 4. The description said you can turn the ringer off. There is nothing in the instructions that show where to do this.. other than maybe you reduce the volume on the handsets??