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Panasonic KX-TG8422EB Colour DECT Twin Phone With Answer Machine - Black

Panasonic KX-TG8422EB Colour DECT Twin Phone With Answer Machine - Black
From Panasonic

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #220 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: KX-TG8422EB
  • Released on: 2009-05-21

Features

  • Panasonic KXTG8422 Col Twin DECT/TAM
    • Panasonic KX-TG8422 twin cordless phone and answering machine• Features 40 minutes recording with remote access, large backlit display, adjustable volume and melody ringer, speakerphone, mute button, 5

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The KX TG8422 is a twin phone pack from Panasonic boasting digitally enhanced Cordless Technology (DECT) and Telephone Answer Machine (TAM). It is also available in a single, trio and quad pack. Boasting a sleek black design, this telephone will look the part in even the most sophisticated of environments. It is compatible with ordinary telephone lines or even an analogue extension on a telephone system, making the KX-TG8422 ideal for the home or office. With its 40 minute digital recording time this phone has a huge capacity for storing voicemail messages of incoming calls.

Other featues include a 200 name and number phonebook, auto redial, speakerphone, incoming call barring, 32 polyphonic ringtones and a headset jack and belt clip.

Box Contains

  • Handsets
  • Base & Chargers
  • Instruction Book
  • Rechargeable Batteries


  • Customer Reviews

    Superb Item with loads of features (and you can turn speaker off)5
    This is a superb phone that is light, smart, full of functions and most importantly works well as a phone, with clear voices.

    One previous review stated you cant turn the speaker off, well you can, just press the green call button to turn it off during a call. Reading the instructions will show you just how much this phone does.

    All in all a great purchase, i would never return to a BT cordless phone again.Panasonic KX-TG8422EB Colour DECT Twin Phone With Answer Machine - Black

    Great Quality & Easy to Use5
    We got these to replace older BT Synergy phones we had for some years. The Panasonic phones have better speaker quality, a great colour screen on each phone, Up to 200 numbers in memory - more than we'll ever use. And you can transfer stored numbers from one phone to the other. The only slight problem is that the display screen can quite bright by the bed at night - but you can alter the display to different colours. Overall - great.

    Panasonic Own Goal4
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    Got this recently as I had to have the much needed answerphone feature. We already had an older Panasonic (Model KX-TCD755E) and were very happy with it. Excellent battery life, sturdy, reliable, loads of features is what I had become used to. The new phones have a similar pedigree although are much lighter, a bit more plasticky with cheap looking silver bits bolted on. I was willing to live with this as there are other redeeming features such as better buttons and clearer LCD colour screen. The firmware is more or less the same as the earlier model, which made it easier for me to set up. The SMS Text feature only works on BT Line. If you are connected to Virgin Cable - forget it. One major drawback though is the operation of the hands-free speakerphone. For some strange reason it is unable to be deactivated during a call. Once you turn it on - it's on until you hang up. It's a bit of an own goal on behalf of Panasonic as the speakerphone feature on the older models were switchable during calls. I often use hands-free when I'm put in a caller queue as it allows me to make a cuppa while waiting. In the past I would run in and revert to normal use once the Musak stopped and a real person came on the line. I now have to adopt one of those Apprentice poses and clearly enunciate my vowels!