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Nabaza.net-The MarketPlace - Panasonic KX-TH1212 DECT 6.0 Expandable Bluetooth Cell Link Convergence Telephone System w/2 Handsets

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List Price: $129.95
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Manufacturer: Panasonic
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Panasonic Color: Silver EAN: 0037988479696 Feature: Use both Bluetooth Cell Phones and Landlines Label: Panasonic Manufacturer: Panasonic Model: KX-TH1212 Publisher: Panasonic Studio: Panasonic
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Features
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Use both Bluetooth Cell Phones and Landlines Talking Caller ID/Talking Alarm Clock/Talking Battery Alert Built-in Clock w/Alarm on Handset Call Block, Night Mode Expandable up to 6 handsets
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Editorial Reviews:
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Your cell phone is your "lifeline." It keeps you connected at work, on the road, even at home. And now, there's a better way to make and receive calls at home with ultimate comfort and convenience. Panasonic Link-to-Cell uses Bluetooth technology to connect your cell calls to your home handset extensions. No more running for your cell, walking around for good reception, or cradling that little phone on your shoulder. Better yet, you get to tap into your free cell minutes for talk time and you can charge your cell while using the home handsets. Now, that's convenience! How Does It Work? Just link any Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to your Link-to-Cell base unit and you're good to go. It's that easy. Set up takes only seconds, and you can link up to two phones at once. Talking Caller-ID lets you know who's calling and custom ring tones tell you which cell phone is ringing.
With Link-to-Cell, You Can: Frequency/Technology 1.9 GHz DECT 6.0 Multi-Handset Capability 2 Maximum of 6 handset capable with optional upgrades Phone Lines 1 LCD Language English and Spanish 60 Channels Link to Cell technology up to 2 cell phones Caller ID Memory 50 / Phone Book up to 50 entries Battery Life (Talk Time) 5 hours Battery Life (Standby Time) 11 days Charge Time 7 hours Selectable Night Mode Lighted Indicator with Ringer/Message Alert Illuminated handset keypad Intercom among handsets Handset Locator function Belt Clip Handset accepts optional headset LCD (Handset) 1.4 Dot 16 Digits x 3 Line White Backlit Color Ringer and Talk volume controls
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: So far so good... Comment: I bought this on impulse then read the reviews about dropped calls. So I've waited about a month and it's still working OK. We have frequent power outages during thunderstorms, and it does drop out instantly even in a momentary power bump. I wish the base had battery backup, and plan to get a UPS. One other problem is that when you answer a call it can take a few seconds to link. So we wait a couple seconds before saying hello. That's partly due to verizon. We have no land line and use it with 2 cell phones, a Moto Krzr K1M and Samsung U740 alias. It links every time. Handsets work 50+ feet even outside. There is an intercom feature between handsets and a handset locator. Ringer is pretty quiet even on highest volume setting. Due to cell phone limitations (time delay and digital audio), this will never equal the quality of an analog land line but if you're 1/2 mile from the nearest phone line like we are, this is the next best thing and a lot cheaper. If I had it to do all over again I would get the GE bluetooth gateway and pretend like I had a real phone line.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it's supposed to do Comment: What I like about it is that once you establish the Bluetooth link, a very easy process just like connecting with a headset, the connection is renewed every time your Bluetooth phone comes within range of the base. No, you can't use it with your cell phone and still have a house line free, but you can always just use your cell. The DECT 6.0 system works much better than the old system we replaced, with clear signals all throughout our house.It doesn't have an answering system, but with our cable phone system, that's an easy issue to resolve. The text-to-voice announcement of incoming calls is interesting, often hard to decipher. The handsets look good and the base is unobtrusive. It's a good system.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Phone! Comment: I have had this phone for over a month and i just wanted to say i love it. i did read alot of negative reviews about dropped calls before i purchased, but Panasonic has always been good for me in the past. I have not experienced one dropped call with this phone either on the landline or link-to-cell connection. I always park my cell on its charger within 2 inches of the base unit, and i have the 2 handsets on 2 different floors of my brick house, they both have kept a clear, uninterrupted connection both inside and out. I used to miss a lot of calls on my cell when i had it on the charger, this phone has solved that problem thoroughly.
Also, the fact that it takes regular rechargable AAA batteries will come in handy in the future, i will not have to worry about finding that proprietary battery pack. The speakerphone function is also useful for when i am put on hold with the DMV.
Thank you Panasonic, you are my own personal Jesus.
Customer Rating:      Summary: phone with perfect features, but doesn't work Comment: This is the phone I have been waiting for and almost had all the features I wanted: Cellphone link and DECT technology. Unfortunately, there's a severe problem with this phone that it randomly looses connectivity with the base and drops the calls. I see others have also encountered similar problems.
I hope Panasonic fixes this issue and then makes it known that it's fixed so that I can buy the phone again.
One thing that is annoying is that either one of the cellphones or the main line can be used. I wish it would allow simultaneous use of the cellphones with the main line.
Additionally, I hope they make it a 2-Line phone as well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dropped calls, Doesn't support bluetooth headset Comment: If you have a wall between you and the unit expect many dropped calls. Being one floor below or about 20 feet from the base station it drops about 50% of the calls. Another depressing thing is the lack of ability to use a bluetooth headset. Why add bluetooth to a phone if it isn't fully functional? Other than that the shared phone book and call history are nice features. In short I would only recommend this phone to someone with a small studio apartment that isn't concerned with having full bluetooth functionality.
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