Panasonic Dect 6.0 Expandable Titanium Digital Cordless Answering System - Dual Handset System (KX-TG9332T)
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Panasonic KX-TG9332T DECT 6.0 Expandable Digital Cordless Answering System w/2 Handsets

  • Color: Gunmetaric
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: KX-TG9332T
  • Dimensions: 5.70" h x 5.60" w x 4.80" l, 5.00 pounds


The Panasonic DECT 6.0 Expandable Titanium Digital Cordless Answering System operates in the 1.9GHz frequency range, which means this phone will not conflict with other wireless devices such as computer routers, wireless keyboards, microwave ovens, and other common household devices. With DECT 6.0 (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) technology, you can move freely around your home with long range and amazingly clear sound. It also assures greater protection against eavesdropping for all your calls. This phone system allows you to program each handset to ring--or not--at your discretion. Before going to sleep, simply set the bedside handset to "night mode" so that it won't ring in your bedroom. In the meantime, the handset in the den will still ring when that important call comes in without disturbing the person who's sleeping. This phone system also features text-to-speech technology, which announces the Caller ID information between rings. The system also boasts a talking alarm clock that will tell you when it's time for lunch, a 50-entry digital phone book, a digital answering machine, multilingual support (English and Spanish) and a talking battery alert that politely tells you when your battery is low with a "please charge phone" reminder. Each handset comes with a battery that supports five hours of talk time and 11 days of standby time, and the system can be expanded to up to six handsets.

What's in the Box
Two Panasonic DECT 6.0 phones, base, cradle, and power supplies.


Awesome phone!5
I was searching for a new Panasonic phone for months. This phone has great features that I was looking for. I have read many reviews about different phones and thought I would point out all the positive things for anyone else who was having a difficult time choosing a phone. I've had Panasonic in the past and was really happy with the quality of it. I did try a cheap Uniden phone but ended up returning it. This Panasonic phone has a backlit key pad and is great for using in a dark room. The Call Block feature is awesome! When telemarketers call your phone, you can enter that number into your Call Block list and the call will not come through next time they call. The phone will ring once and then it recognizes that number from your list and gives the caller a busy signal. This is nice so you don't go running for the phone. Another great feature is the shared phonebook. All numbers entered in one phone, automatically updates the other phone as they are entered. Also, the numbers are displayed the way you enter them. So if you enter someones cell number into your phone book, their name and number will come up on the caller ID exactly how you entered it when they call. This also works while you are on a call, the screen lights up and tells you who is ringing through on the other line. The talking caller ID is nice, that way if you are not by your phone you can hear the machine or the handset tell you who is calling. Listening to messages...you can do it right from your handset if you are not next to the machine. You can delete and skip messages right from the handset. Overall, this phone had all the features I was looking for. My only complaint would be that I would like the handset to stay lit a little longer. Also the machine does not show you how many messages you have or if you have any old messages stored on there, you just have to listen to find out. Those two things aside, I feel this is a great phone and I am very happy with the quality...especially at the price.

great phone!5
The bottom line is, this phone is great. The sound quality is the best I've ever heard on a phone, and the best feature of all is the talking caller ID! It is beyond me why this feature isn't the "next big thing" in phones! It is so nice to be able to hear who is calling without having to stop what you're doing to go look at the CID first! It seems almost like an "exotic/obscure" feature, but if I made phones I'd put it on all models and really market it. Even better, is the ability to block callers. This works for everything but "Out of Area" which doesn't have a phone # associated with it, so it can't block it. It still rings once, but that's it. After 1 ring it gets the CID info and stops ringing. So my house is much more peaceful now. And I love that its fequency doesn't interfere with other devices in my house.

I'd highly recommend this phone. The only gripe I have is the kind of flat handset, but EVERY cordless phone is shaped like that now. I miss the handsets that actually had a little bump for your ear to rest on, so you didn't have to mash the entire phone against your greasy face when talking. I have no clue why companies stopped making cordless phones in this shape. It was the dominant shape for like 50 years, and now it's gone.... *sniff*

Well Designed Phones5
These are really nice phones, I bought the KXT64322B (5.8 GHZ) as a gift and was so impressed I upgraded to the KX-T69332T (Dect 6.0) for myself. Here's a list some features that I really like on the phones...

Metallic Black finish, Nice styling.

Nice bright white backilit LCD displays on each handset. Tells you if there any answering machine messages or if the line is busy. If there are messages the charging light on phone blinks too.

It has the standard any button answer when off the chargers ( 0-9 and # * )

You can set it to the Auto Talk option, Where you answer the phone by lifting it off the base and hang up by placing it back.

Both phones have hands free speakerphones built into the handsets and theres also one on the main base.

Both phones can share the line at the same time for 3 way conversations.

You can use the phones as "Walkie Talkies" either holding them as a regular handset or hands free thru the speakerphones. I use this feature a lot!

Uses 2 widely available AAA NIMH batteries per phone. I believe the batteries were precharged. I put some spares in the phone and charged up the supplied batteries and they were ready in a few minutes. (It seems if you charge the batteries outside the phones, It wont register as fully charged until a few hours later)

Light Up Keypads. Interesting ringtones.

Battery level and Time/Date indicator on each phone.

Clear reception, Excellent voice quality, good range. They have an automatic "Boost" feature which boosts reception when it gets weak due to wandering out of range or if there's interference.

Programing one phone automatically communicates and loads data to second phone. If you change the batteries on one phone just put it back on the charger and it will reset time, phone numbers... using the other phones info.

You can check the answering machine messages remotely or from any handset.

Each phone has a headphone jack. Comes with optional belt clips.

(I don't subscribe to Caller ID so I can't use the talking ID function)

Some minor minuses...

Answering Machine has average sound quality. A little warbled but not too bad.

I'm not sure how long the chrome plated silver keys will hold up to constant use.

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