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After hours of research, I bought this 2 line Panasonic. I've had it for about one year now, so I can give you a review based upon a good period of time owning it.
Here's the very basic reason why I selected this model:
1- Two lines
2-Expandable
3-5.8 gig frequency so it doesn't interfere with 2.4 gig device in my home.
Here's why it's the best cordless I've ever owned.
1- I could test it out for awhile before adding/investing in addtional handsets.
2- It fits in your hand like a normal phone. Many of the new cordless phones are getting so high tech looking and sleek that they are either hard or uncomfortable to hold. The Panasonic handset is the most comfortable on the market. Ever try cradling a cell phone or too small cordless between you neck and shoulder for a moment while you pick something up from the floor? Not easy, unless of course it's this phone.
3- The part of the phone that touches your ear is designed properly. Many of they newer competitors phones are convex at the earpiece instead of concave. Very uncomfortable... Panasonic...Perfect!!
4-Big LCD display. No need to squint to see this one.
5-Normal sized and properly spaced keypad buttons that are raised. You won't make an accidental dialing mistake with this phone and you won't feel like you need a pen to dial it.
6-You can set the volume of the phone to retain the setting you like. On many of the competitions phones, you may have to adjust the vol. to where you like it, every time you pick it up.
7-Great, very CLEAR sounding speakerphone built into each handset. Very useful when holding for i.e. a customer service dept.
8- Natural sounding on receive side. Good volume and sound reported by people I'm talking to. (Many competitors phones I've tried have low receive and/or transmit volume). On this one, no one has ever asked me, "Are you on the cordless"
9-Very rare that I ever get a broken or choppy signal. It's solid. It even works 100% around my yard/outside.
9-Good battery life/runtime.
10-Loaded with features. Like the fact that if something went wrong or one phone broke, my directory is still in other handset I have if I selected to download them initially to other phones.
11- Durable!! We have dropped this phone from about 3+ feet many times and it has not broken yet.
What needs improvement:
1- Missed call indication is almost useless. To clear it you MUST scroll through Caller ID past the missed call to clear it. Not a big deal...just useless.
2- (On the built in Voicemail)I can't save messages "as new" once I've listended to them. Problem if my wife is not home; then I see the message light blinking, I press it to listen to message. Of course the message turns out to be for my wife. But, now that I've listened to it, the message lamp is extinguished... Wife returns and has no idea there is a message for her. I have to leave her a note telling her to manually listen to "saved messages".
3- No battery backup. This was one feature I liked in some of the older VTEC phones. In a power failure, the battery backup let you continue to use your cordless phones. I don't think Panasonic or any other manufac. has a cordless 2 line with Battery backup.
So if you are looking for a great cordless 2 line... This is the one!! Almost perfect, but a definate against the competition.

1) No caller-ID on the base unit. My previous Panasonic 2740 had this...why did they get rid of it? (more on the 2740 later)
2) Doesn't remember your caller-ID redial settings. i.e. all my calls show the full area code, but when I want to dial, I have to press call, then edit, to get it to dial without the area code. My 2740 system remembered my edit settings (or maybe it's just the way called ID comes in now with Vonage).
So why did I upgrade from the 2740 I liked so much? Because of an annoying popping noise when both lines were in use. It was a great system for 3 years...I had 5 phones with it and it worked perfectly. Then one day, line 2 got a popping noise on the line whenever line 1 was also in use. This simply would not go away no matter what I tried (unplugging, pulling phone batteries to reset them, checking the lines, etc.) I tried another 2-line system and confirmed it was the phone itself, not the lines.
So after almost 2 more years, my new TG6502 system (same as 6500 but with an extra handset included), the same thing starts happening a couple days ago. It's fixed for now, but for how long I don't know. I pulled the batteries from every handset, unplugged the base for a couple minutes, and all seems to be good for now. Only time will tell...and my wife...when she tries to use her line to talk with people. Hopefully this is the end of my ordeal, but I absolutely long for the day when someone other than Panasonic has a decent 2-line phone system that doesn't die after a couple years. I'm not looking forward to another $300-400 system in my house.
UPDATE: Well, long story short, the Vonage adapter I was using for my 2 phone lines was the culprit. When this came up, I was also in progress of finding a new VOIP provider. Switched to SunRocket, plugged in their adapters to run two phone lines, and voila...no problem! I'm betting my old system was fine too. Fortunately found someone on Craigslist to finally take that off my hands and get it out of my closet for $100.





Have used this item and wanted to add this group.
These phones are great




Good points;
1. Sound quality is good and speakerphone works very well.
2. I have two wireless networks and have never had an interference problem.
3. Range of the cordless units has been perfect - I use the phones all over the house and in a separate office, and never have connection problems.
4. Other available 2 line expandable cordless phone systems seem to have even more drawbacks and quirks than this one. How's that for a ringing (pun acknowledged) endorsement? Nobody seems to pay much attention to the human interface engineering anymore...
Bad points;
1. Apparently the conference calling feature is very poor. I can hear everyone fine, but my clients say that they can't hear the other party when conferenced with two lines, so that has proven to be useless. I think it might be because you really can't use this phone in a "wired" mode, only cordless.
2. When calling in to retrieve messages, the playback volume is so low that I can't hear messages unless there is absolutely no background sound. This has proven to be very annoying, and I can't figure out how to increase that volume.
3. As others have pointed out, it's silly to have to press several buttons and menus to get to memorized phone numbers, and having all the recent calls stay on the handsets even when cleared on other handsets is silly too, altho it doesn't bother me as much as it bothers some other reviewers.












