Panasonic KX TG5422 5.8 GHz Twin 1-Line Cordless Phone
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- Digital Technology: FHSS
- Expandability: Up to 2 cordless handsets (2 included)
- Multi-Line Operation: Single Line Operation
- Transmission Band: 5.8 GHz
- Type: Cordless Phone
- Features: Caller ID Call Waiting Speakerphone Handset Locator Interphone Voice Mail LCD Display Selectable Ringtones
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Outstanding sound, features, looks, construction
Pros
Great sound quality and features. Pleasant ringtones. Nice ergonomics, with quality button feel. High-class looks.
Cons
Only capable of accomodating two handsets, if I'm not mistaken.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
As I mentioned previously, this product has convinced us to buy Panasonic phones exclusively, in the future. It's that good.
My wife and I purchased this phone to replace a 900MHz unit from another brand. We required that it look good, sound good, and not interfere with our 2.4GHz wireless home network.
As it turns out, this phone sounds so good that we'll likely buy Panasonic phones exclusively in the future. We can now converse at normal volumes nearly regardless of environmental noise. Voices and pronunciations sound much more realistic.
With their classy two-tone silver-grey casings, these units are a perfect match to any A/V gear. Or, they can add that high-tech edge to your kitchen.
Of course, this phone does not interfere with our wireless network, and it hasn't yet suffered from any sort of interference.
The standard ringtones are few, but they are well-chosen. They range from calm ululations to something like La Cucaracha. The handsets rest comfortably in your palm, and the buttons are arranged sensibly, with high-quality texture and tactile feedback.
The only downside is that this unit is only capable of accomodating two handsets, if I'm not mistaken.
This phone will probably last until our eldest son, now 7, needs a separate phone in his room. It's nice enough that we'll be happy to use it until then.
As it turns out, this phone sounds so good that we'll likely buy Panasonic phones exclusively in the future. We can now converse at normal volumes nearly regardless of environmental noise. Voices and pronunciations sound much more realistic.
With their classy two-tone silver-grey casings, these units are a perfect match to any A/V gear. Or, they can add that high-tech edge to your kitchen.
Of course, this phone does not interfere with our wireless network, and it hasn't yet suffered from any sort of interference.
The standard ringtones are few, but they are well-chosen. They range from calm ululations to something like La Cucaracha. The handsets rest comfortably in your palm, and the buttons are arranged sensibly, with high-quality texture and tactile feedback.
The only downside is that this unit is only capable of accomodating two handsets, if I'm not mistaken.
This phone will probably last until our eldest son, now 7, needs a separate phone in his room. It's nice enough that we'll be happy to use it until then.
