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Panasonic KX-TS620B Integrated Corded Phone with All-Digital Answering System, Black

Panasonic KX-TS620B Integrated Corded Phone with All-Digital Answering System, Black
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Panasonic KX-TS620B Integrated Corded Phone with All-Digital Answering System, Black

 
 
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Features
  • Corded telephone

  • Number of phone lies: 1

  • Speakerphone

  • One-Touch dialer with three memory buttons

  • Hold, mute and redial buttons


Description

Panasonic KX-TS620B Basic Telephone KX-TS620B 101


Product Details
Product Length:9.0 inches
Product Width:7.0 inches
Product Height:4.0 inches
Product Weight:2.45 pounds
Package Length:10.0 inches
Package Width:7.0 inches
Package Height:4.4 inches
Package Weight:2.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 71 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 71 customer reviews )
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63 of 65 found the following review helpful:


5Superb voice quality  Jan 05, 2007 By discerner
So often with digital answerers you read reviews about poor voice quality with comments like "it sounds like people are talking underwater."

Not so with this hi-tech phone/digital answerer released by Panasonic in 2006. I ordered a KX-TS620B in a rush over holidays after my old-syle Panasonic phone/cassette answerer finally quit having 14 years of use.

My new digital answering system sounds every bit as good as tape, both with the outgoing and incoming messages. Panasonic uses enhanced digital voice technology with its higher-end phones and it truly makes a difference.

The only tradeoff with this unit is a mere 15 minutes of record time. That's not a big problem for me but it may not be ideal for someone who receives a lot of messages before getting a chance to review and erase. This can be done remotely from a touch-tone phone, however. All the other features with this phone/answerer are slick and easy-to-use.

If high digital voice quality is an important factor for you--this is the phone to buy.

50 of 52 found the following review helpful:


4Panasonic is a leader in corded/cordless phones for a reason  Jul 31, 2007 By Bruce Gilliz
It used to be that I was the kind of person who didn't really care about what kind of phone I had, so long as it reliably worked. But after having a lot of problems with no-name or unreliable phone makers' products, I decided to spend a little more and buy a Panasonic telephone. Only thing was, I didn't know whether to go for a cordless or a corded phone; after much thought, I went with a corded phone for the following reasons: *security (no scan-happy people can listen in on your converstions), *quality (the audio doesn't begin to cut out due to electromagetic interference unlike cordless phones), and *user maintenance/cost of operation (the phone doesn't require any batteries by relying an an AC unit to power the caller ID and no risk of failing, leaking batteries, charging, etc.)

I asked around quite a few retail outlets and Panasonic had the best rep among the stores and it also had the biggest presence, which led me to price shop for the best corded Panasonic I reasonably wanted to pay for. Enter the KX-TS620B. It comes with a limited one year warranty, black color, AC unit, instruction manual, and pretty much is ready to go out of the box, but I highly recommend giving the manual a good couple of reads to take advantage of the useful features this unit has to offer.

This phone is no weaking in the features department. It has a 50-caller name & # phonebook, a 20-caller memory redial, 3-caller programmable direct dial, 15-minute digitally-intergrated answering service mode, remote code operation (you can call your phone remotely to check your messages), audio caller hold, speakerphone, desk and/or wall mounting, and automatic answering service (a kind gentleman's voice will leave a suitable message for your callers if you're not for it), among the standard telco features such as caller ID, call waiting, voice mail, etc.

After I got through the manual, I started saving important names and #s in the phone's 'phonebook' and using the time-saving memory redial for all outgoing calls. This phone will save you a *lot* of dialing for the fact that its IC memory stores all the incoming and outgoing calls. Essentially, once you've found the # you wish to call, pick up the handset and the phone dials the # for you. Any messages I got were easily retrieved, which makes me want to mention the audio. The voices come over so clearly and I didn't notice any real degradation in the quality, which can't be said for other phones.

As you can tell, I'm a big fan of this phone. My only gripe with it is the 'D-pad' button used for both the phonebook and callerlist. I found that when I wanted to enter the caller list, sometimes I'd instead be in the phonebook and vice versa. With a little persistence I mostly avoided this conflict, but it could have been avoided if Panasonic had molded four dividers into the faceplate a la the oldschool Nintendo gamepads. It's a minor thing and it won't affect the overall performance of the phone. However, but for this very little issue I would have rated the model a perfect five stars. It's good value for the money for sure.

64 of 70 found the following review helpful:


23 minute messages and no battery backup  Jun 15, 2007 By Rochelle
Although the product information says that it is 15 minute recording time -- that is for total of all messages at one time (including outgoing message). Each individual incoming message can be no longer than 3 minutes. When listening to messages remotely you have to hit 6 key strokes to delete a message. There is no battery backup, so whenever there is a power outage you have to reprogram everything.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5Extremely Happy With Panasonic Corded Telephone  May 18, 2007 By Eileen M. Buccola "Marie"
We prefer a corded telephone for our home office. After extensive research, I ordered this one. I am extremely happy with this telephone and have experienced "NO PROBLEMS" to date and don't expect to have any problems. It is simple to use, sleek and doesn't take up much space on the desk. People use to complain that our voices weren't clear and/or loud. I have not received one complaint from my callers since installing this telephone. I believe this is one of the best.. if not the best corded telephone on the market today. Panasonic has leaped ahead of their competition.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Great phone at a decent price!  Jan 13, 2007 By Craig Smith "Central Lakes Wireless, Inc."
My company purchased two of these phone a month or two back for office use. Previously we had an AT&T - which I'll probably never own again after having a Panasonic.

The phones have great voice quality - plus some nice features you don't always find, like the hold option, data port on the back, and a nice LCD screen displaying date, time, # missed calls, # messages, and in call timer. I do wish, however, that the LCD was backlit. Another great feature is the fact that it displays the associated caller ID stamp with the message that is playing - no more guessing who left the message when!

The phones have been standing up beyond our expectations - and I plan on buying Panasonic phones our next time around!

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