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One point on caller ID: The handsets that do not answer a call will display "XX Missed Calls" but the caller ID data is still there. Hitting the up/down button will take you right to the numbers, just like on most cell phones. From the other reviews is sounded like Caller ID data would not be recorded on idle handsets.
This system replaces the hellish nightmare we had been using: the Siemens 2420 Gigaset. The Siemens phones had bad internal electrical connections that resulted in the earphone cutting out and non-functioning buttons. Those Siemens phones also had the worst menu system ever devised for a phone. Transferring a call was so complicated we got in the habit of physically handing the phones to the person the call was for. We're still getting used to being able to transfer calls!







If you already own this system, I don't need to tell you how wonderful it is. Granted, it's not like you have any other options if you want to expand it other than the KX-TGA650B. But rest assured ... it's an easy two-button process to add a third and fourth handset. Not quite plug-and-play, but pretty darn close.
One of the best features of this system is that everything is accessible through each individual handset, especially the digital answering system. No longer do I need to walk across the house to play back my messages. And I don't have to worry about missing any -- even with the ringer turned off -- because of the small blinking light at the top of the antennae. Oh, and the blinking light also alerts me to an incoming call. Kind of like a "silent" mode.
You can expand this system up to four lightweight handsets in all and you don't even need a phone jack to place one anywhere in the house -- just a power outlet for the small, inobstrusive base.
But the longer I've owned this system -- nearly a year now and counting (updated review Nov 2005) -- the more I appreciate it for it's great design and problem-free operation. That's why I added on to it by re-investing in a third and fourth handset for two daughters.




I liked my Siemens 8825 much much better.
Other complaints:
1. No central office voice mail indicator
2. All handsets display the same missed call messages; so the same missed call has to be handled 4 times. A very stupid
design.
3. Large heavy handset
4. This is not a phone system. It is a collection of phones.


I expected a somewhat greater range than I got (thus the 4 instead of the 5 stars), but it's not bad considering I live in a three story apartment with 100% concrete & brick walls (no dry-wall). The blinking antenna-tip instead of the annoying ringing is a big plus as well, and it's on-screen menu is very user-friendly. Bottom line... great buy, and great value for the money.






- Easy to use interface
- Excellent options such as phone book to load to other handsets


