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★★★★★
Greatest wireless home phone set I've ever owned!
I purchased this at our local Sam's Club at a discount due to
noticeable carton damage. When I unpacked the set, I saw that the
entire set is packed inside a smaller box that's isolated from the
exterior carton to protect its contents. The outside looked pretty
bad, but the inside box was undamaged. If you see a dent in the
external box, unless it's more than an inch deep, it won't affect the
contents. Open the box before you leave the store and you will see
what I mean.
Setup was a breeze and required no reading of the manual. Setting a
few of the features did require the manual but it wasn't very
complicated and everything was easy to understand. The manual is
well-written.
This system has features that can work with bluetooth-enabled cell
phones, but I don't have a smartphone, so I can't comment on those
features.
The phone works with my VOIP service, which is only to be expected of
any phone, but if anyone wondered if that was any different, it isn't.
It should work with Vonage or any of those services (I use Tin Can
Talk myself).
One great thing about Panasonic wireless phones is that they no longer
use proprietary batteries. Most brands of cordless phones use special
battery packs that cost a lot more than the individual AAA cells wold
cost you for this set. They use standard, rechargeable NiMH batteries
that you can buy in big box stores or through online auction sites
(buy name brand or you might be disappointed, though). The set
comes with a pair of AAA batteries for each handset, 10 AAA batteries
in all.
Three belt clips are included, so if you think you're missing two of
them, you aren't. I doubt that you'll even use the clips, but if you
think they would be useful, install them on the three handsets most
likely to be grabbed and hooked onto your belt.
This system has a battery backup for the base unit as long as there is
a charged handset docked into it. If you have "regular" telephone
service and the power goes out, you can still make phone calls, and if
you're in the middle of a phone conversation, it won't be interrupted.
That's great, but if you don't have a conventional telephone line, you
will also need to have your phone modem or ATA device (for VOIP
service, as I have) plugged into a battery backup. Mine is, so if the
power goes out, my cable modem, router, and VOIP ATA device are all
powered by the UPS (uninterruptible power supply) with its internal
battery backup. The amount of time you have for your backup depends on
the backup time and power output of your UPS device.
You can call any of the five handsets from any of the other handsets.
This could be very useful if you have a sick person or an invalid in
the house.
The range of this set is much farther than I have ever seen in a
cordless phone system. I didn't test it to its limits, but it reaches
about 75-90 feet behind my house, so it will cover my entire city lot
without needing the range extender.
There is a range extender available, if you need it, for about $30
from the Panasonic web site.
This system uses the security of the DECT 6.0 protocol, using:
- Frequency Division Multiple Access
- 10 channel dynamic switching
- Time Division Multiple Access over 24 time slots
- Time Division Duplex
- Authentication between base unit and handsets
- Encryption using DECT Standard Cypher (DSC) - 64 Bit Encryption
This protocol is secure enough that you should be able to have nearly
zero chance of anyone being able to eavesdrop on your phone
conversations. However, it is TECHNICALLY possible to break the
encryption and other schemes in the DECT 6.0 protocol. It's been done,
but it's not something that your typical neighbor or even most
criminals would be able to pull off, so you can feel assured that your
conversations are secure.
As for the brand, I have never been disappointed in a Panasonic
product. I have kicked myself several times for not buying a Panasonic
this or that when I had another brand product stop working.
If you buy this model and register it online, you have the option of
adding an extended warranty for a reasonable price. I have such faith
in Panasonic products that the one-year warranty period is plenty for
me. The warranties are offered through Square Trade and are based on
the price you paid for your product. I have purchased Square Trade
extended product warranties on other brands of products a few times,
and the one time that I needed to use it they were easy to contact and
deal with. However, it's very likely that you'll have your Panasonic
product a very, very long time without any breakdowns. Buy the
warranty only if it gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling inside.
I entered "number of features" as both a pro and a con for this set.
If this phone system has any fault, it's also a pro: There are so many
features that this set has that it may frustrate some as they learn
how to use some of the features. Of course, many of these features
will be a blessing once you learn how to use them. With an increased
feature set comes some increase in complexity, but Panasonic has made
this as easy to deal with as possible with a good phone menu system
and a well-written manual.
When you read sections of the manual, pay attention to whether the
section is discussing how to do something on the base unit or on a
handset. Otherwise, you might get confused when you don't see the
option on a handset if it's an option accessible only on the base
unit.
If you have lots of phone numbers to store, you'll be pleased with
this feature. This phone has enough capacity to store 3,000 numbers
and names, enough for an entire large village or small city. Few will
ever need that many. The numbers, once stored in a handset, are
available to all handsets, so you don't have to enter them more than
once.
The handset LCD display is very easy to read with large numbers, which
should be welcome to those who have problems with tiny characters.
Most people will like the features of this set. It looks like it is
made to last a long time. I do not regret buying this product and would
highly recommend it to anyone who needs a 5-handset wireless home phone.
If you don't need the cellular connection (through bluetooth) feature of this set,
buy one of the ones without it and save some money. I don't personally need that
feature, but it came with the set and I bought it as a much lower cost
than I ever expected to (even less than ones without that feature). I might
get some use out of the feature eventually, but for the present, my feature
phone is fine and it doesn't have bluetooth.
If you need a set with fewer handsets, Panasonic has models with two
to five handsets available, and they are supposed to be expandable
beyond that also.
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Thanks!!!
Donald
July 2013 · Office Products