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Panasonic if you can please give me a diagnostic entry to increase the gain to the handset speakerphone speaker. If that's all it has then you can state that. I am aware Panasonic monitors these reviews.
The last thing I don't like about this phone is that you can't delete messages from the handsets. You can listen to them but not delete them. To do that you have to go to the base station. What a pain.
Is there anything good about this phone? Well, I suppose it works. It can make calls... it has several handsets for different rooms... but none of that really matters because I don't want to use this phone for the reasons above.
I don’t know if this is a problem with the Bluetooth radio in the Panasonic base unit on my particular system or this is the weak link of this model phone system, but with my experience from this Panasonic DECT Link2Cell phone system, I would not recommend it if you are looking for a home phone system to use with your cell phones.
It is too unreliable to maintain connectivity or to pair back up with your cell phones when you return within range of the home phones base unit.
As for the other features of this phone, the call block feature does work and so far works well. The call announcement feature is a joke. The pronunciation of names is awful and, most part, are hard to understand.
Talking on the phone is clear on all but one phone that is staticky. This handset is furthest away and on another floor but the DECT phone it replaced didn’t have any issues.
I also wish there were more ringtones to choose from.
Update on Panasonic Link2Cell Bluetooth Phone System.
04-13-2020
Been using this system now for 7 months and can’t change my initial rating.
Since my initial review I have replaced my iPhone 6s+ with the iPhone 11 Pro Max. The problem with loosing Bluetooth connectivity improved a little but was still sporadic at best. When answering a cell call on the Panasonic Link2cell phone there was a slight echo noted by the caller but was tolerable.
There’s been no change in the Bluetooth connectivity issues with my wife’s iPhone 6s.
One of the pros on this phone is if you pair 2 phones like we do the Panasonic Link 2 Cell will use the same ring tone as that cellphone uses. Of course you must have a different ringtone on each cellphone.
I also love the caller block function on the Panasonic System.
As for the one extension that was furthest away from the base and just couldn’t make it work in that location, I moved it to another room and am relying on another older phone system to fill that void in my home office.
I was hoping for a reliable portable phone system that paired with our cellphones and would allow us to do away with our landline.
This just isn’t that phone system! (0^0)
Presently I have requested for a replacement and let see how that goes and will provide my update on the replacement piece
I've had these only 2 days, but have noticed that the volume compared to my older Panasonic , is only half. I'm slightly hard of hearing (or so other people tell me), but these are hard to hear ring at the remotes and the person talking is about 1/2 as loud. Would return them but the reviews on the amplified phones say the clarity is bad. So I either keep these at a soft, but clear volume or get a louder volume but muffled sound. I'll keep these for a year or two and then if my hearing gets worse, I'll re-shop for a better phone. Got them on Prime day so about $30 savings. I needed the 250 call blocks with answering machine which really works well on these.
Update: 8 6 2019 Because you can add ANY detect 6.0 handsets, I added my older Amplified handsets (2). They can answer, talk, dial out, see phonebook. They cannot speed dial or block (because they are from 2016 and do not match up perfectly. To block I just pick up one of the newer ones and block it. Using the older amplified I can hear perfectly.
This phone has all the features you would expect, including call blocking (but that's not where the robo-call killer is), crystal clear sound, long operation on a battery charge, etc. You are probably figuring out the call-blocker isn'y working so well any more as the robo-callers are now using a different phone number every time they call you. That renders your call-block useless.
The really big deal is a combination of two features. One is that you can put your friends / family / business contacts into groups, each with a distinct ring. And the other really big deal is the do-not-disturb function. I have mine set to start at 1:30PM, and end and 1:29PM. So basically, my phone is always in do-not-disturb mode. And... I set the groups (family / friends / etc) to ring even during do not disturb periods. So people that i know and are in my call-groups will still ring my phone just like normal. But Robo-callers don't ring the phone and they never leave a message because they mostly know you won't call them back. So they can change their calling number all they want and it still won't ring my phone. If someone I need to communicate with does call me and they are not in one of my ring-through groups, they will normally leave a message and I can add them into one of your groups later if I want. These two features have saved my sanity. I NEVER get disturbed by Robo-calls any more. This alone makes this phone a must-buy!
PS: I don't use the cell-phone or blue-tooth functions, so cannot comment on how well those work.
My other complaint is that in general the entire menu settings interaction is worse that bad tech from two decades ago. It is basically the same hierarchical menu design that you would find on an automated voice system, and we all know how much fun those are! Here’s an example of how that plays out: by default, the phone system speaks caller ID. If you want to turn that annoying chatty robot voice off, you have navigate through about 10 steps on the base unit to set it to “off.” But wait, you’re not done. You now have to repeat that 10 step dance on every handset because they seem to have minds of their own. But wait, you’re still not done! You’ve only turned off chatty caller ID for the landline. Talking caller ID still happens for incoming cell calls. To turn that off, you now have to navigate through an even more complicated set of menus and yep, you guessed it, you have to do it on the base station and on all the handsets. Whew. Even after all of that effort, I have one handset that refuses to accept this simple request and will not shut up.
I am sending the whole system back to returns! Bottom line, so long as you just want a cordless phone it’s fine. But maybe you could save a little money and buy a cheaper model without the bluetooth which is just not ready for prime time.
the batteries run out of juice very quickly compared to the last sets of panasonic phones that i have owned. if you keep your handsets in the cradle all the time, then this wont matter to you. however, if you carry your handset around most of the time (as i do) then you will see that you go back to the cradle to recharge the phone much more often.
also, just a small, but the low battery warning seens to go off when there is still a lot of life left in the batteries..they might want to recalibrate that low battery warning.
I use hearing aids for near normal hearing and the loudness of the phone on speaker is adequate at max in a quiet room but I'd love to have the sound a bit louder at times and that is not available.
The following may be generic to all wireless phone sets, but if one is on the phone, there is no provision for an incoming caller to record a message. I contacted Panasonic, was told for that capability I would have to use my carrier (COMCAST) and it's either their unit or COMCAST, no way to use both. I chose COMCAST out of necessity as I use my phone in Census work so people responding to me need to be able to leave a message if I'm on the line with someone else. But how I'd love to be able to switch back and forth. . .
Overall I still give this set 5 stars as so much about it is just right.
The number one reason I love it is that I could easily import my 100+ contact list with the push of a button. The second reason I love it is that there is a dedicated "call block" button. If I answer the phone only to discover that it is a robocall, I can push call block and it is automatically added to my blocked numbers list. The blocked numbers list holds 250 numbers! Yea! Plus it can block extensions for scam calls.
This phone essentially gives you a second or third phone line without paying your phone company extra. Once you have paired your cell phone, you can answer and make phone calls from your cell phone using this Panasonic system and you can make phone calls using your home/main phone number. You can pair two cell phones to the system, which is great for couples.
I also love the 250 Call Block button on the handset. Beats using the provider's Call Block, that usually has a limited (Cox has a *60 with 30 entries). Just push the button. Another thing, the voice that announces the call (caller ID) is squeaky and would be nice if the user could choose from a few other tones. My other was way better.






