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This phone is sleek and easy to handle. It has many different rings, some even as soft music, so as to wake me up gently. I was able to transfer my contacts from my IPhone to this phone, with very little problem. I found that, after I transferred the numbers, I disconnected the blue tooth and found it easier to use the intercom. Otherwise, you have to go through a series of buttons to get to the intercom feature. The caller id has large print. Also a huge phonebook.
I read where someone had this phone's "CALL BLOCKING" feature but said that it first had to ring to block a call. I found after reading the instructions, that you could program the phone to not sound on the first ring, therefore any callers that are blocked will not go through. You can program the blocked callers or after you get an annoying call, you just set it up to block in the future. This helps cutting down on the annoying calls. It will even disconnect calls that come in as "NAME NOT FOUND".
This is great for anyone trying to keep annoying ROBO CALLS from disturbing you.


Sometimes there is noise on the phone, and there is a noise reduction button that you can push but I don't think it does anything!
The phone has a power saving feature which I think effects the performance of the signal which makes it difficult to hear clearly for incoming and outgoing calls. You can not disable the power saving feature either!
I think they need to do some real testing before selling crappy products.
This product is absolutely horrible. Avoid buying this overpriced piece of junk!


What I love about the Panasonic handset is that you don't have to be near a phone to know who is calling. For instance, say you're in the kitchen, you're cooking and can't stop what you're doing to see who is calling, you don't have to as the handset will tell you who it is. And, nine out of 10 times I don't want to take the call. Also, for some reason in my household even though there are 5 handsets, no one can ever seem to find one. You use the phone, put it down and then someone calls and suddenly you are looking for a phone. Well, since the phone tells you who is calling and you can hear where it is coming from it is easy to find a phone if you need to. I have to admit sometimes it is funny to see how the handset pronounces the Caller ID. You get some pretty good laughs. It is entertainment all on its own. Never had an issue with the batteries, nor the handset not being clear. I always use the speaker which the receiving and sending sound is clear.
The phone system is easy to set-up. I am an average person and the phone system was up and operational within minutes. First use after getting the handsets in place they have to charge for 12 hours. After that, you are ready to go.
This is coming from someone that has own many phone systems. ATT, VTech, Radio Shack, and other brands. My first set of this type of model was the first time I purchased anything Panasonic. And this second set is the first-time I ever repurchase the same phone set. This phone system has lasted the longest.
I can, but I don't connect my cell phone to the phone system. It is just my preference not too, but you can do it. I usually do everything from a handset and not the base unit. In fact, in the four years of my first set I think I checked messages maybe once or twice from the base unit. You can do everything you want to do from the handset (any one of the handsets) so it makes it very convenient.
Now you can mute a handset if you want from calling out a Caller ID. This is a down side for me on this phone system as if you have guests and the phone rings your handset is going to say who it is. That could be annoying or considered an interruption. So, just before I mute all the handsets prior. As with a different phone system someone calls, the machine gets it you check it later or glance at the handset. This phone system is vocal, which is great 99% of the time. It is just that 1% and still it wasn't a big enough deterrent to get me to purchase a different brand.
The other issue I have with the phone system is no longer an issue with the new system. I LOVE IT. The old system had a little light (see pictures). It would flicker and have a range similar to a night light. If you have a message and nowadays most my messages are from telemarketers. The handset will flash periodically. Well, not a big deal unless you are in your bedroom sleeping and you have this flashing orange tinted light blinking periodically. It was like a beacon. Of course, if you wanted to move around the house at night, ALL the handsets could light your way as they all blink when there are messages. BUT, NO MORE. This models does not do that which might make it harder to find a phone in the dark, but I will manage.






The base is very compact, attractive and can be wall mounted.
All of the screens are easy to read.
The sound is crisp and clear.
The intercom feature is fab!
Love that every handset has a headphone port.
The only disappointment I have (and it's a big one) is that there is no dedicated BLOCK button. It takes a LOT of key presses to block a number. Unnecessarily cumbersome process and the reason that I didn't give it 5 stars.
Best review I've read for this product says to look up the user manual before ordering. This thing has a ton of settings. Seriously, a ton. I don't enjoy setting things up but I definitely appreciate the level of customization that you get with this phone. Features like the phonebook are universal. Others, like ringer on/off, audible announcement of incoming calls, volume, speed dial, call monitoring and ringtone preferences can be set individually for each handset. Each handset can connect either when you pick it up or when you press TALK. This is great for my elderly mother who gets confused with buttons and menus. She can use it like an old school landline to receive calls and speed dial takes care of outgoing calls.
The biggest plus for me is that most of the gazillion functions and settings can be accessed via a 3 digit code. I don't like digital menus so I printed a list of the codes I'll use most often. Viola!

No good ring tones and even when I connect charger with codles Fon then ring.ssssss
Otherwise noooo ring 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And mony don't comes back... Fast it takes more days, u will thing mantly... Plz purches from shopes Tks...


Battery life is good..
Dint expect too many features like loud speaker and all.. but sound volume is very low.. other than that its a good purchase..

This may be my very first review for amazon. I bought this phone one month ago. I have been happy with the phone call quality and overall function of the phone. After 2 weeks of normal use, the AC adapter of one of the accessory handsets crumbled in my hand with normal force used to remove it from the wall outlet. I called Panasonic directly as I assumed it to be a manufacturing issue. I talked to a nice person at first and emailed in my receipt and pictures of the adapter. I claimed no damages and merely wanted a replacement AC adapter/base. I then received a series of 2 calls that consisted of being screamed at and talked over by Panasonic. I cannot recall ever being spoken at in such a rude manner. They accused me of both taking a sledgehammer to it and driving over it. They said I clearly had broken it myself or someone in my house had and would not even consider that my story was true. They were fixated on me sending the adapter back to them so they can have their experts examine it just to send me documentation that I made it up. I cannot imagine what they thought I stood to gain by making any of it up. I could have easily purchased another handset if I had broken it myself and would have just done so. I am a consumer who paid hard earned money for a product that did not perform as expected. I have no faith in Panasonic and will not purchase another Panasonic product. I cannot believe that a probable $5 part is worth all of the ill will I feel towards their company.


I AM VERY DISAPPOINTED IN AMAZON FOR NOT HAVING TRIED TO HELP ME. MAKES ME QUESTION IF I AM RIGHT IN CONTINUING TO DO MY BUSINESS WITH AMAZON.


The thing that I hate the most about getting a new phone set, of any sort, is having to re-input my whole phonebook. Now most people, who are used to cellphones, often forget that there is usually no way to move numbers between regular phones. With a cellphone, you just swap sim cards and Bingo, your all set. With most regular landline phones, you haul out the old phone (if it still functions) and laboriously transfer all of the names and numbers, one at a time into the new phone. About 2 hours later, depending on how many friends and relatives you have, you're done. "But wait", he said, with the Panasonic Link to Cell feature, I was able to transfer my entire Google Contacts List into my new phone, in mere seconds, using my cellphone. It did take me about an hour to figure out how to link my cellphone to the base unit, but that was partly my fault. I was diligently following the instructions from the included manual but failed to note that you have to use a handset to input the pushbutton codes, not the base unit buttons. It said "handset" in the instructions, but I missed that little fact since there is the same pushbutton pad on the base unit and I was trying to link to the base unit. Once I figured out my mistake it was a piece of cake setting up the phone.
The base unit will handle 2 separate cellphones or a cellphone and a Bluetooth headset. Setting up the Bluetooth link was kind of fiddly. It took a few tries and I think the trick was to keep the phone a bit away from the base unit when pairing. It even says that in the instructions (but who reads instructions). Once paired, you can receive or make cellphone calls from your Panasonic handset. Be sure to turn off the auto answer on the phone or it will automatically answer with the cell. I still have some features to figure out with the unit, since it does so many nifty things. If you don't have a landline, you can use the unit with only a cell phone. After linking the base you have as many as 6 handsets available for your cellphone. This is great for people who live off the grid or only have cellphone service, something that is becoming more and more common.
I use a voice over IP, phone service (VOIP) called Ooma. I plug the Panasonic base into my Ooma box and I have phone service in any room of my house. Previously I used a Magic Jack and I just purchased an ObiHai box that uses the Google Voice service. The ObiHai should let me use my cellphone as a WiFi phone through the Panasonic base to the ObiHai allowing me to use my cellphone as a regular handset on my VOIP system, a great feature since I rarely use my cellphone and do not have unlimited minutes. Sounds complicated. It is, but once I get the kinks worked out it should work great allowing me to access my VOIP service from any phone, cell or cordless.
The bottom line is, I love my new Panasonic cordless phones. My friends no longer hear every other word I speak, making for better conversations, and my batteries now last for days, making it a lot harder to lose one of my handsets in my house or shop. Don't laugh, it's happened too many times. Also, I bought one of the Panasonic KX-TCA430 headsets, making for wonderful, hands-free conversation wherever I happen to be in my home or shop. BTW, my phone system is also connected to my smart home so I can use the Panasonic to answer my front door or talk to any room through the intercom system, all by pushing buttons on my handset. Did I mention, "I love my new Panasonic cordless phone system"?




I'm reviewing because while I know you can also use this with a cell, you CAN use it with a regular wall plug phone system. I wasn't sure about that given that most of the discussions were about cellphones. I hope it lasts as long as my last Panasonic phone system, which was a solid 15 years! Hope this review was helpful.

Stopped working after few days
nothing is displaying
Not charging
changed battery but nothing happened.
Can't return it now return policy expired.
Frustrating & Disappointing..
