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Panasonic KX-TG6072B 5.8 GHz Expandable Digital Cordless Answering System with 2 Handsets

Panasonic KX-TG6072B 5.8 GHz Expandable Digital Cordless Answering System with 2 Handsets

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Brand: Panasonic
Category: CE

Buy New: $109.87



New (3) Used (1) Refurbished (6) from $45.15

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 37 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7
Dimensions (in): 5 x 6 x 2
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: KX-TG6072B
Model: KX-TG6072B
UPC: 037988477753
EAN: 0037988477753
ASIN: B000LYAX52

Release Date: March 10, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Cordless system includes digital answering machine and 2 handsets for extra convenience
  • For less interference, uses 5.8 GHz frequency band and frequency hopping spread spectrum technology
  • Digital answering machine with 18 minutes recording time
  • Digital duplex speakerphones built into back of both handsets for clear conversations
  • Call-waiting caller ID shows who's calling even while you're on call

Accessories:

  • Home Phone Tunes HPT001 Ringboxx

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The Phone That Talks
When a call comes in, this phone doesn't just let you see who's calling, it actually tells you who's calling with Talking Caller ID1,2. Using text-to-speech technology, the caller's name is announced between rings if name/number Caller ID1 information is available.

Can You Repeat That?
With SlowTalk message playback, you'll never miss important information again. You can slow down the playback speed of recorded messages by 30 percent at the touch of a button. And with this system's all-digital answering system, those messages will already be crystal clear and easy to retrieve, with up to 18 minutes of recording time.

Voices Come Through Loud and Clear
By simulating a band signal above and below the normal bandwidth limitations, Voice Enhancer Technology helps clarify and improve sound reception creating a natural-sounding voice that is easy to hear and understand.

Turn the Ringer Off...
Don't miss important calls when the ringer is off. The Light-Up Indicator at the base of the antenna will flash quickly to show that you have an incoming call, and it will flash slowly to let you know you have a new message. You can also choose up to three different light-up indicator colors to link to your pre-programmed phonebook data. Light-Up ID1,4 requires corresponding Caller ID information to be received from an incoming call.

...Or Keep the Ringer On
With Ringer ID1, you can choose from a downloaded or selectable ringer to link to your pre-programmed phonebook data, which also requires corresponding Caller ID information to be received from an incoming call.

Let the Kids Join the Conversation
With a Digital Duplex Speakerphone on the back of each handset, you can enjoy convenient, high-quality, hands-free conversations from any room in the house. So let the kids join in on the conversation with Grandma and Grandpa, or paint your nails while you chat with your best friend. The base unit also features a dual keypad, which lets you dial without having to use the handset.

Features of the KX-TG6072B include:

  • Talking Caller ID
  • White Backlit Display
  • SlowTalk
  • Voice Enhancer Technology
  • Light-Up Indicator with Ringer (3 colors)/ Message Alert
  • Voice Enhancer Technology
  • Dual Keypads and Digital Speakerphone on Base Unit and Handset
  • Ringer ID
  • Light-Up ID
  • Intercom between Handsets3
  • Spanish LCD and Voice Prompt
  • Expandable Up to 4 Handsets3
  • Up to 4-Way Conference Capability3
  • Pure 5.8 GHz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) Digital Technology
  • Wireless Network Friendly
  • Phonebook Sharing3
  • Built-In Clock with Alarm on Handset
  • Ni-MH Battery Included5
  • Call Waiting Caller ID1
  • 50-Station Phonebook and Dialer
  • 18-Minute All-Digital Answering System
  • Headset Jack
  • Wall-Mountable
  • Two Handsets Included (1 Base and 1 Charger)

1. Requires subscription to name-and-number Caller ID, call waiting and/or voice mail services offered by certain local telephone companies for a fee.
2. Name pronunciation may vary. Name pronunciation quality is based on names most commonly used in the United States.
3. Requires optional accessory handset sold separately.
4. Requires name registration in phonebook function.
5. Ni-MH batteries have an advantage over Ni-Cd batteries in that they have high resistance to memory effect and are cadmium-free.

What's in the box
Two handsets (1 Base and 1 Charger), AC adaptor for base unit, telephone line cord, wall mounting adaptor, two batteries, two handset covers, Charger, AC adaptor for charger

Product Description
5.8 GHz Cordless Phone / Talking Caller ID / Digital Answering Machine / Includes 2 Handsets; Expandable to 4 / Dual Keypad / Speakerphone Talking Caller ID requires subscription from your local phone service Call Waiting Caller ID shown on handset requires subscription from your local phone service Voice Enhancer Technology adds lost frequencies back to voices Light-up indicator with different colors for three frequently used numbers 50-entry phone directory 50-entry Caller ID memory Base unit keypad Base unit and handset speakerphones Conferencing between base unit and outside line Jack for optional headset Built-in digital clock with alarm on handset Wall-mountable base unit NiMH rechargeable battery


Customer Reviews:   Read 32 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good phone, moderate handset speaker sound   July 2, 2008
BC.Vellore (Utah, USA)
Got this phone to supplement existing panasonic phone (excessive talking!). The talking caller-id is especially helpful to filter out tele-marketers during dinner time. The handset speaker volume is moderate only at the highest setting.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent   May 15, 2008
Selective & critical (Los Angeles, CA)
Works as advertised. Delivered on time and in perfect condition, even though the box had been previously opened (as indicated by Amazon when I purchased it).


4 out of 5 stars 4.5 out of 5   May 9, 2008
H. Nguyen (California)
These are pretty nice, considering they are 5.8 GHz so they don't interfere with your wireless, and that they have nice voice quality and very nice features.

I personally don't use caller ID or talking caller ID (which is one of the features on this phone) so I can't really say much about it, but you can find out for yourself. There is voice enhancement, which works well I suppose, and slow talk for people who have slow hearing. The phonebook is easy to use and convenient if you have many contacts, and you can send them from one set to another so you don't have to customize everything. There is also a wide variety of ringtones you can choose from.

Some things that might improve this product is the speaker phone; it could be a bit louder, but at that volume, it is also pretty clear. The answering machine cannot be heard when someone listens to it, so you don't know if they hung up, if you didn't pick up. The number pads would be nice if they had back-light for dark clarity.

In all, its a great phone, hope you like it.



4 out of 5 stars Overall, a good phone   April 22, 2008
Mary Ann Rensch (California)
We purchased this phone because our old phone was only 2.8 GHz and it was interfering with our wireless internet. The old phone would knock us off of the internet. Overall, the phone is great. We have always purchased Panasonic phones and they last. I would have kept our old phone if it had not been for the internet. Two things that I do not like about this phone is that the key pad does not light up, so if you are in minimal light, you may not be able to see the numbers you are pushing. The second is that the phone will not display how many messages you have or whether you have old messages saved. I loved the old phone we had because it would tell how many messages we had, whether old or new. Something to keep in mind if you like to keep track of your messages. I love that it is lightweight and easy to use. I was able to feed my daughter her bottle and still hold the phone with my shoulder. Also like the talking feature. Helpful when you are playing with your kids in the other room and you don't necessarily want to run for every call. The Caller ID feature is very nice!


1 out of 5 stars just great.... as long as it's the only piece of electronic equipment in your house!!!   April 14, 2008
Excalibur212 (New York, NY)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

THE BASE MAKES RANDOM INTERFERENCE / CLICKING NOISES EVEN WHEN NOT IN USE!!! I can't believe all the positive reviews of this piece of junk. Previously I had owned a Panasonic 900Mhz cordless phone for over 10 years. It had lasted me though over 6 different moves around the city and to 3 other states, always working flawlessly and rarely having any interference problems whatsoever, even with the advent of cell phone mania, MP3 players with FM tuners, bluetooth devices, and of course wireless internet signals all swarming around my apartment. I finally had to replace the 10 year old phone because of a problem with the handset volume becoming inaudible. But other than that, still no problems with interference whatsoever. So I buy this new piece of technology with its "improved 5.8Ghz range" (bypassing the 2.4Ghz generation altogether), and what happens? The base of the phone makes random "clicking" noises when you're not even using the phone!! Then, when you do use it, sometimes from only 3-4 feet away, you press "Talk" and nothing happens...the phone can't communicate with the base. I wanted to make sure it wasn't just defective, so I called my parents for whom this past Christmas I bought the same model (silver version, instead of black). They've been having the same exact problems. They live in rural PA and barely use their cell phones at all. Then I called tech support. Their solution? "Unplug the phone, wait 30 seconds, and plug it back in." So i did it, and it fixed the problem. For about a day. Then it starts up again. Their next fix? "Move the phone away from other electronics to a different place in your house." I'm sorry, I actually like to place the objects in my bedroom where they're convenient for me to reach from bed, which incidentally happens to be the same place it's convenient for me to reach my alarm clock, my cell phone, and my lamp. So now I have to get up and run across the room every time the phone rings, or alternatively "reboot" my phone every day!??? What a joke! I thought the whole reason to "upgrade" to 5.8Ghz or 1.9Ghz was to have LESS interference problems. Funny how I didn't have any interference problem at 900Mhz but I do now. The fact that unplugging it fixes it temporarily proves that it is a SOFTWARE problem, not a hardware problem, that could be fixed. I asked if there was a way to change frequencies manually, like my old 900Mhz phone. Nope, "it's automatic, you can't change it." So just out of curiosity, I went to Staples and bought one of those $10 Trimline corded phone like i used to talk on back in 1989 when i was in junior high. I called my friend and didn't tell him what phone I was on. He said I sounded better than any phone he had ever heard in his life. All this upgraded technology is a joke. I returned this piece of garbage to Amazon for a refund. I'm tempted to go buy a corded phone and just keep it by my bed. Who needs all these wireless technology headaches and brain cancer when we could all hear each other better and have less problems talking on a good old fashioned Trimline phone like we did when we were 14 years old? This product should never have made it through QA testing. It should be recalled.

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