Panasonic Additional Handset (KX-TGA930T)

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Panasonic Additional Handset (KX-TGA930T)

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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Panasonic
Color: Gunmetaric
EAN: 0037988479566
Label: Panasonic
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: KX-TGA930T
Publisher: Panasonic
Studio: Panasonic



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionFor use with KX-TG6311, KX-TG6312, KX-TG6313, KX-TG9331T, KX-TG9332, KX-TG9333T, KX-TG9334T, KX-TG9341T, KX-TG9342T, KX-TG9343, KX-TG9344T, KX-TG9348T WiFi Friendly Single Line Operation Exclusive Panasonic Talking Features Talking Caller ID Talking Battery Alert Talking Alarm Clock Wall Mountable (Optional Adaptor Required) Night Mode - Program Handset to Ring or Not At Your Discretion Handset Speakerphone 3-Line Backlit LCD Display with Backlit Keypad on Handset Lighted Ringing Indicator Intercom Easy Operation (Menu Driven) Redial Hold Pause Flash Headset Jack option The Panasonic KX-TGA930T is an Extra Handset Will Not Work Without the Panasonic KX-TG6311, KX-TG6312, KX-TG6313, KX-TG9331T, KX-TG9332, KX-TG9333T, KX-TG9334T, KX-TG9341T, KX-TG9342T, KX-TG9343, KX-TG9344T, KX-TG9348T, KX-TG9361B, KX-TG9371B, KX-TG9372B




Features:
  • Lighted handset keypad
  • Digital handset speakerphone
  • Light-up indicator with ringer alert
  • White backlit LCD
  • Wall mountable











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great phone
I am very happy with the overall quality, sound, function of this phone system. I do wish the talk and end buttons were larger and illuminated, but fortunately you can get around this by setting the phone on auto answer when you pick it up (or it will answer if you push any button) so as to minimize fumbling in the dark. I also wish the handsets were a bit more stable in the charger, they do seem to tip over more than I would like. I also wish the phone book would store more numbers, but 50 does seem average. A few changes and it would be super.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - No Luck With This One!
I purchased this additional panasonic cordless handset from 6avenue electronics through Amazon as I have the base unit and 1 handset already. I had to send it back the first time because it would disconnect my calls each time I used it, especially if it was a long call. I received the replacement and it happened over and over again. I called Panasonic and they could not help me, so I finally returned it for a refund. My base and other handset are fine and I love the phone, just did not have any luck with this one!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fit Right In
I bought a Panasonic KX-TG9344PK DECT 6.0 Expandable Digital Cordless Phone System for my home. I liked the system so much that I decided to add two extra handsets of this model to the system, and they fit right in with no problem. I'd recommend this product to go along with the phone system.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - The verdict is still out on this item
I use Optimum Voice and their voice mail. This unit doesn't blink the light on the handset when their is a message waiting. Panasonic says to send it back for repair/replacement.

Othewrwise the voice quality works well.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very useful for a second home
We bought this product for our second home and are very satisfied. Up until now we had a costly landline used mostly for incoming calls and for 800 numbers. We used our cells for all toll calling. Now we can use the cells for everything and the additional handsets are very comfortable for those long calls (e.g. tech support) where it is useful to wear a headset.



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