KX-T7050 handsfree telephones are designed for use with Panasonic Hybrid Telephone Systems KX-T30810, KX-T61610, KX-T123211D and KX-TA624, but can be used with Panasonic Digital... more
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KX-T7050 handsfree telephones are designed for use with Panasonic Hybrid Telephone Systems KX-T30810, KX-T61610, KX-T123211D and KX-TA624, but can be used with Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid Systems as well. This upward compatibility is a plus for growing businesses, allowing to upgrade to a digital system in the future without the expense of new phones. Choose from a wide variety of features to suit each employee's needs. Flexible central office (CO) line buttons enable you to individually program the telephone for either Direct Station Selection (DSS)/Busy Lamp Field (BLF), automatic dialing or one-touch access to the feature each employee uses most often. Integrated speaker allows monitoring of call progress whilst dialing on hook and receipt of paging announcements. With KX-T7050 up to three parties may be involved in a simultaneous telephone conversation (one party must be an extension on the system). The phone features 12 programmable line buttons and 4 one-touch dial keys, with maximum of 500 pre-programmed system speed dial numbers. It has simple one touch key to set or cancel either Do Not Disturb or Call Forward to another extension, and visual indication of line or extension status i.e. busy, held, free etc. Additionally, all Panasonic KX-T7000 Series phones come with an ergonomically designed K-type handset. This full-sized, evenly weighted handset is the industry model for comfort and ease of use. For an efficient communication system with the flexibility to adapt as your office grows, choose Panasonic 7000 Series phones.
Advantages: Clarity of sound, lots of useful functions, easy to use, funky lookin Disadvantages: backlight wont turn off when on charge
...up with the useless BT phones for many years I had a wish list of features that I wanted in the new phones. I also refused to have another BT model. After much searching I decided upon the PanasonicKX-TG 8220. It had everything I wanted and more to boot, the only downside was the price. We bought the 3 handset pack for £109.99 from Argos.
Model Names
Here is a brief explanation of the Panasonic model naming system. The KX-TG8220E refers to the model that consists of the answer phone base unit and one handset. I bought the KX-TG8223EW, the 3 meaning it comes with 3 handsets and the W at the end meaning the colour of the model is white. The model is also available in black and these model numbers will have a B at the end instead of the W. A twin pack will be 8222 and a quad pack will be 8224. They are all the same model but...
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Advantages: Very clear sound, excellent range. Best speaker phone I've used. Disadvantages: none.
.... From my mobile I could hear her absolutely clearly even when she crossed to the other side of the room and had her back to the handset, which was stood up on the desk. She reported that she could hear me just as clearly through the speaker of the handset too. So I have to give Panasonic a 10 out of 10 for the call quality of the phone.
I couldn't get over how everything was so easy to set up on the KX-TG8324E. The menu for all four phones, and the answer-machine can be accessed from any one of the four handsets, using a small joystick in the middle of the instrument. Left, right, forward and backwards to select, and push to activate it many features...
Phone Book Entries
It took me about 5 minutes to enter in my phonebook entries into one unit. I entered the person's name and telephone number and then took the option to send...
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Advantages: cheao and works well Disadvantages: none
...Panasonic KXTG7212ET Twin Home Phone.......
We haven't really had much luck so far with buying and using home phones so we were very dubious about buying the same brand that we had had in the past (BT) and switched to buying a phone from the Panasonic brand. This was a very wise decision and as we have had these phones now for a good year or so I can now give a good opinion on how they work and run.
We bought these two phones from Argos as I say about a year ago and paid a little over £30 for the twin set a price that I found rather cheap compared to the previous phones we had purchased. We had bought BT in the past because I felt that it was a company that would surely know how to make the best phones (how wrong could you be!) We had nothing but trouble with our two sets of BT phones and gladly swapped to using...
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