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100 of 101 people found the following review helpful.
Lots of Value for the Money
By A Customer
This Panasonic phone was a replacement for a previous 900MHz model that we'd had for a number of years. I checked out ratings for cordless phones at a leading consumer magazine's website, and Panasonic was by far the highest-rated manufacturer, though there are many fine brands of cordless phones.
What sets this model apart is the features included for a very reasonable price, especially the inclusion of a second handset. It's great to have what amounts to three phones in one, since the base unit includes a keypad of its own in addition to the handset it accomodates. The base has a speakerphone built in, as do the handsets, so you can work hands-free anywhere. The ability to plug in a headset to the handsets is also convenient, though I personally don't envision the need to do so.
The clarity of the sound is truly extraordinary, and one of Panasonic's main advantages. The Voice Enhancer technology is valuable in the event of a bad connection, but even without it the intelligibility is superb.
Another nice feature is the variable ring tones on the base unit as well as the handsets, including several melodies. You can also subscribe to a service where other melodies and tones are downloadable, but this seems a bit nonsensical. After all - it's a phone, not a stereo system!
The unit and the handsets are easy to operate, and the instruction manual is clearly written with plenty of diagrams.
You won't be disappointed with the KX-TG2357B - it's a great system, easy to use, great-sounding, and the price is right.
By the way, I didn't happen to purchase mine at Amazon, but wanted you to know that this is a fine product for your consideration.
113 of 116 people found the following review helpful.
Finally all the best features in one!
By Ted Borgford
Panasonic has definitely been doing their homework. The KX-TG2357B has all the best features one could want in a cordless answering system in both function and appearance at a very reasonable price. I'm a confessed phone nut, searching for the "perfect phone". I own both Motorola and Panasonic's top of the line models of 2003 (MD681 & KX-TG5100 respectively) but I just wasn't satisfied. Recently I noticed Panasonic had presented a new model line,did some research and purchased the 2357B. What I found was a collection of great features and improvements, which to save time, I'll list below.
1) Lighter handset, slightly smaller with an improved ergomomic contour with crisp backlit LED displays. 2)Improved handset speaker phone voice quality. 3)NMH battery. 4)Short antenna with a ringer/message alert light on the tip! 5)Simplified navigation buttons contolling a cell phone system. (no more space wasting navigation disc) 6)Full commication (phonebook , intercom and conference) between handsets. 7)Intuative, simple answering system controls with very usefull LED display window. 8)Attractive styling in charcoal black. Enough silver already! 9)Talking caller ID. Works great!! 10)Includes 2 handsets!
I join the previous reviewers in highly recomending this phone system, so thoughtfully executed, at a better than reasonable price!
36 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Highly recommended
By Rockin in the free world
I agree 100% with "An electronic fan's" previous review. I'll just add that the range on this phone is great. I walked 1 block from my house with the phone and it sounded just as clear as it does 10ft from the transmitter. Also, if you have caller ID service this phone has talking caller ID which works surprizingly well. When you receive a call the phone will ring a couple of times and then announce "call from Doe, John" from the handsets and the base. This makes it easy to screen your calls. I really like the fact that you can access just about every function and feature through the handsets like retrieving messages, speakerphone, editing settings, etc. An excellent value, highly recommended.
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