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Panasonic KXTG4000B 2.4 GHz DSS 4-Line Cordless Phone with Caller ID and Voicemail

Panasonic KXTG4000B 2.4 GHz DSS 4-Line Cordless Phone with Caller ID and Voicemail

List Price: $499.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Peoples complaints are baseless.
Review: This product works if you RTFM!!!!! Quit complaining about things that would cost you $2500 + if you had to buy a system from a phone installer. Again RTFM, it is not that hard.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Panasonic 4 line phone system
Review: This system was extremely easy to set up. Initializing three additional cordless extensions was a snap. Am amazed at the ease of programming, especially with this entire system costing much less than the one it replaced. I'm not sure if the Plantronics headsets that I got are going to work out, though.
Just don't seem to "fit" my ears. hmmmm. Maybe, it's my ears?
The extension phones and the main system arrived before the estimated date. About four days, if I recall correctly. Excellent product from Panasonic and service from Amazon.
Thankyou.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Beware of use near wi-fi hot spots!
Review: We had this system for a few months and it worked great, until... Starbucks turned on their wi-fi system. The handsets cannot register to the base any longer. We are currently trying to figure out if we can return or trade the product for something that is not affected in the 802.11b frequency range.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Features and Quality
Review: We have had this phone system with 4 remotes for 25 months without a problem. Has good range - anywhere on our 1+ acre property and in all rooms of our 3 story home. Bought this system instead of an intercom system for our new house - great when you want to have a quick chat with your spouse.

Also have the doorbell buttons on front and side doors wired to ring one of the lines. With it you can speak with the person at either door from anywhere in the house. If you've ever missed the mail man with a package because you couldn't hear the doorbell, or were indisposed, well this is a great way to solve the problem.

It also has a feature that can notify you if you have any voice messages. You can have it either notify a pager, or call another number. We have our system call my cellphone to let us know we have a voice message.

We have had no problems with interference from/with our Wireless Network setup, and we have the system connected not only to the doors, but also to a fax machine, an alarm system, computer modems, and DSL line (with splitter/filter in the NID). All 4 lines work with out interfering with each other.

Why not 5 stars? 1) I really do miss not having a Mute button, but we have a few older speakerphones we use in our home office areas. 2) Picking up a call that was answered on a different extension phone requires a transfer, not just pickup and say hello. 3) Wish the messaging system would label which line the call came in on.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great phone sytem!
Review: We have tried numerous different phone systems... This phone has all the features we need and more. The intercom is great, the paging system is fantastic, the phones are all very durable (I hang mine on my back pocket-and it falls off every so often, but it works just fine anyway. The only single problem we have, is that we can't quite get the automated attendant work the way we want it-other than that, we feel we made a very wise choice!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marvelous System
Review: We have used this system for nearly four years - four lines and eight extensions (plus the base). It has performed flawlessly - well nearly so - one extension phone was dropped into water and had to be replaced, and several of the rechargable batteries have had to be replaced. Not an uncommon or unreasonable amount of maintenance.
I suspect that most of the complaints registered in other feedback could have been resolved had the user read the instruction book.
Is the system perfect? No, it could use a few improvements, but it's so far above anything else on the market that it's a no brainer. For a few hundred dollars you get a first class multi-line system with no wiring required to the eight extensions.

I'd buy this system again in a heartbeat.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent solution for small business/small office
Review: We purchased this product to avoid spending hundreds more on a high-end phone system. So far everything has worked perfectly. We bought two additional cordless handsets and the base station (comes with one cordless handset). So we invested less than $700 ($400 for the base system at Amazon.com was the best price around) and now our small company has an automatic attendant, voice mail (can be checked remotely, too), call transfer, hold, conferencing, paging, etc - everything we need. And it works the way it should. We had our phone company provide calling "roll-over" so calls to the main line are automatically bumped to the next number when busy. So if you have 4 numbers in a series you only need to publish one number. The system will answer for you and allow callers to hit extensions (followed by the # key) or 0 for the operator (calls the base station). You can have individual messages for all four lines or one like we do with the same outgoing message. Then you can have separate greetings for each handset. And each handset has a mailbox. With support for 8 handsets, this system can get most small companies off the ground with room for growth. It is also worth mentioning that the reception is outstanding and I forget I'm on a cordless system. I've already roamed a couple hundred feet from the base station and the signal was clear.

Five stars because of simplicity, features, performance, and price.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: nice system but lacks some basic features
Review: We've used this system with 4 extensions for over 2 years now. We chose it because compared to other systems, it had the most features we were looking for, however the following two details may be important to know:

1) no mute, important to have mute during a conference call so other callers on the conference call won't hear background noise or private conversations. Also would be much better than the hold feature...(see next paragraph).

2) Hold feature is the most annoying of all... After about 30 seconds, an extremely annoying tone starts beeping (to remind you that you left your caller on hold) if on hold for 3 minutes the system will go to voicemail and/or hang up on caller.

Of course, we don't like to leave callers on hold for 3 minutes, but we rather do that than hang up on them. And if you are so forgetful that you forgot that you left someone on hold after 30 seconds, you need serious help. This feature should be user programmable and hopefully panasonic will improve upon on an upcoming model.


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