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- Size: One Size
- Color: WHITE
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: KXTS3282W
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.00" h x
7.00" w x
10.00" l,
2.90 pounds
Features
- All-Digital Answering System Included
- One-Touch dialer with memory buttons
- Speakerphone
- 2-line corded integrated phone system, PBX compatible
- Supports caller ID with call waiting, 50 name-and-number memory
- Integrated speakerphone, 3-way conferencing
- Flexible extension numbering; data port; large 3-line LCD with clock
- Dial lock, call restriction, wall mountable
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Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Great Speaker Phone
By Steve Taylor
Panasonic is one of the few companies today making a 2-line corded phone with a decent speaker phone. When my 17-year old Panasonic KX-T3155 2-line phone developed excessive static, I decide to try out other brands to see how they stacked up. I bought GE, RCA, and AT&T models, but wound up returning them all to my local Staples, OfficeMax, and Circuit City stores. The speaker phone feature was implemented terribly on all the models (muddy sound, low volume, cutting out when no one was talking on the receiving end, non-functional mute buttons, etc.). If you use the speaker phone feature as much as I do (waiting on hold for customer service, conference calls, etc.), then this is the phone to get. I knocked off one star in the ratings because there is no light for the mute button (like on my old model). Instead, it just displays "Mute" on the LCD. FYI - For some reason, this model is not carried by virtually any retailer (and very few online websites), so that's why I used Amazon.com.
34 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Not practical
By I. Peters
I am usually a big fan of Panasonic products but this telephone is disappointing. I have had it for a number of years now and here are my main complaints:- The display is hard to read because it is not backlit and the contrast cannot be fine-tuned very well. It is either too much or too little. The display part also does not tilt, so depending on the light in the room the user will have to make an effort to see the display at a suitable angle.- There are only three buttons to store frequently dialed numbers. Way too few!- Scrolling through the display to find a number is tedious and not user-friendly.-There is also no way to delete all received calls from the list at once (at least I haven't found it). I have sat at this phone forever to delete these one after another after another...I do not like this phone and wish I had paid better attention when buying. I can only recommend to anyone looking for a new phone to make a list of all the features they want and then check thoroughly whether the model in question has all of them. I didn't and ended up with this phone which annoys me daily...
25 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent phone
By Tom Banwell
We bought one of these to replace the older model KT3280 which we bought about 10 years ago. We love the built-in caller ID. Haven't tried any other phones as we are pleased with the Panasonic.
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