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Panasonic KXTC1861 900 MHz DSS Cordless Phone with Caller ID & Dual Keypad (Black)

Panasonic KXTC1861 900 MHz DSS Cordless Phone with Caller ID & Dual Keypad (Black)

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Features:
  • 900 MHz digital spread spectrum (DSS) technology
  • Digital duplex speakerphone
  • Caller ID with call waiting
  • 50-station phone directory and dialer
  • Backlit, multi-function 3-line LCD on handset


Description:

The Panasonic KXTC1861B spread spectrum dual keypad cordless phone features digital spread spectrum (DSS) technology. The DSS uses the entire 900 MHz frequency band, providing greater output power and boosting range, and making it very difficult for others to eavesdrop on your calls.

The digital duplex speakerphone reduces echo and dropout, permitting a more natural-sounding conversation. The dual keypad allows you to dial from the base without using the handset, while simultaneous keypad dialing lets you dial from the base, the handset, or both for easy navigation of the voice menu system.

The KXTC1861B supports caller ID with call waiting. The caller ID display is located on the back of the handset for easy viewing. The three-line LCD lets you see all caller ID information for each call without scrolling. You can store up to 50 telephone numbers in the phone's directory and can quickly access each using the navigation key.

For recharging, place the handset in the base with the keypad facing up or down. Unlike other phones that require an overnight charging period, the KXTC1861B battery charges in just six hours, thanks to the Ultra Charge battery charge system. The handset has a three-level volume control, a belt clip, and a headset jack. The lighted handset keypad makes it easier to dial numbers in darkened rooms.

The Panasonic KXTC1861B spread spectrum dual keypad cordless phone comes with a one-year limited warranty on parts and labor.

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