Panasonic KX-TGA670B -Extra Handset for KX6700 Series (2-LINE) - Black
|
| List Price: | $74.99 |
| Price: | $56.41 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com
69 new or used available from $39.91
Average customer review:Product Description
5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum operation * "Hold" and "Mute" on handset * Chain Dial (link groups of numbers together, such as calling card numbers, PINs, and other access codes) * NiMH rechargeable battery (up to 5 hours of talk time per charge) * black finish *
Product Details
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: KX-TGA670B
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 5.50" w x 9.25" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Additional handset for KX6700 series 5.8GHz phone systems
- 5.8 GHz frequency hopping spread spectrum technology for crystal clear phone connections
- 2-line compatible for busy homes and offices
- 3-line backlit LCD with lighted handset keypad for intuitive operation
- Convenient 50-entry phonebook and dialer
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Designed for use with the Panasonic KX6700 Series 5.8GHz phone systems, this KX-TGA670B Handset features the 5.8 GHz frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) technology for crystal clear phone connections. Other great features include a light-up indicator and ringer, a 50-entry phonebook and dialer, a 50-number caller ID memory and a handset speakerphone. With a 3-line backlit LCD and a lighted keypad, this handset's parent system can accept up to a total of eight handsets.
Customer Reviews
Small-Office capabilities at home
I have a base unit and seven extra handsets throughout the house. The system works very well. Reception is excellent, intercom feature works very well, including paging. This two-line system would work well for a busy family or for a samll business office.
Very good 2 line cordless 2 line phone
I did a lot of research on before purchasing this phone system, there where some less than favorable reviews on sound quality so I was a little worried. The sound quality is fine, no real issues, the phone has a "VE" Voice Enhancer feature, it can make the sound a little weird, they attempt to remove background noise from the caller, I don't use it although it doesn't really make a difference it just sounds unnatural. It's a lightweight phone easy to hold, it did not come with a belt clip, it has holes for the clip they juse don't include it, that would have been a nice addition.
I choose 5.8Ghz so there would be little interference with the wireless 2.4Ghz Internet at the house, it's not mandatory to do this but I just did not want any issues with the wireless Internet. I did not compare 2.4GHz phones with my wireless although our wireless Internet works great with these phones at the house.
We had Siemens phones prior to Panasonic, the only thing we missed was that when you picked up the Siemens phone from the charger it answered the phone (at first we thought this was annoying but grew to like it) the Panasonic does not answer when you pick it up from the charger, you have to hit talk.
The speaker phone on the handset is great, it's normally on max volume, it's loud enough. It has a mute button which is great for long winded conference calls, you can set the phone down anywhere and listen while you carry on with whatever you are doing and not have to worry about the dog barking.
The programing and use is not very complicated it's somewhat intuitive. We have 4 handsets the intercom works good.
The range is quite good we get about 200 feet to a barn, it breaks up a little bit but is quite usable at that range.
Not as good as the model from two years ago.
The phone is getting cheaper in quality. I also have this version from two years ago and the older model is so much better in quality.







