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Panasonic KX-TG6702B 2-Line 5.8 GHz FHSS GigaRange Expandable Cordless Phone System with 2 Handsets | 
enlarge | Brand: Panasonic Category: CE
List Price: $229.95 Buy New: $155.00 You Save: $74.95 (33%)
New (64) Refurbished (1) from $149.99
Rating: 85 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 6 x 9 x 2 Warranty: Manufacturer Warranty included
MPN: KX-TG6702B Model: KX-TG6702B UPC: 037988477227 EAN: 0037988477227 ASIN: B000H138HE
Release Date: January 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Advanced 2-line digital cordless phone system with 2 handsets and 5.8 GHz frequency-hopping technology | | • | Can be expanded to include up to 8 handsets | | • | Will not interfere with wireless networks such as 802.11b or 802.11g WiFi | | • | Built-in 60-minute digital answering machine | | • | Light-up antenna prevents missing calls, even with ringer turned off |
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Product Description 2-Line 5.8 GHz GigaRange Expandable Cordless Phone System
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Panasonic KX-TG6702B November 17, 2008 Ron B. (San Diego, CA USA) Quite pleased in general with features, answering machine operation, tone quality, etc. Two-line capability is quite useful. Range is better than that of most other cordless phones I've had, but only about half the distance my previous (about 5-year-old) GigaRange phone had. Operation is good anywhere in the house, gets spotty in the garage and more remote parts of the yard. Old phone was quite a bit larger and heavier, had a 3" protruding blade antenna. This handset is considerably smaller and lighter, with an internal antenna--much easier to carry around in a pocket. All in all, a very good phone system with good but not exceptional range.
Good 2-line cordless system November 12, 2008 Todd Upchurch (GA) This is a good phone. The reception is good along with a host of other features. I do wish it had more ringtones.
static hiss... November 11, 2008 Peter Pham (orange, ca usa) I bought this since it's the only panasonic with 2 lines.. but the background hiss on it just bothered me too much. I returned it and bought a panasonic DECT phone.. (only 1 line though) and it's crystal clear. If you want no static or hiss in the background I recommend their new DECT phones.
Cheaper version of older model November 3, 2008 B. Meyers (PA) I had an older version of this phone (KX-TG2740). I chose to buy the new version due to the expense of replacing hand sets for the older phone. I like the shape and weight of the new hand sets and the blinking light when there's a message. The display is harder to read than the old one and the soft keys are more difficult to press. The base unit doesn't have a full display so if you dial a number from the base unit you can't see what you entered. The answering machine is easier to use than the older one. If you're familiar with the older model this one isn't all that different and if you liked the older one you'll probably be able to adjust to this one quickly. The sound quality is very good on all units and adjusts easily. To me, that's the most important feature. Except for items listed, which are a minor annoyance, I'm satisfied with the phone system.
2-line cordless phone October 28, 2008 Don (portland, or) Works well. Great range. Messages clear and easy to retrieve. Visible message reminder, not audible.
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