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Panasonic Bluetooth Cordless Phone KX-TG7875S Link2Cell with Enhanced Noise Reduction & Digital Answering Machine - 5 Handsets (Black/Silver)
Brand | Panasonic |
Color | Black/Silver |
Telephone Type | Dual-Micro/Nano |
Number of Batteries | 10 AA batteries required. (included) |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Dialer Type | Dual Keypad |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.6 x 7.1 x 6.7 inches |
Answering System Type | Digital |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
About this item
- Ideal for Home or Small Business Use: Single line phone with five cordless handsets can link up to two smartphones via bluetooth to make and receive cell calls anywhere in the house, no landline required
- Answering Machine with Message Forwarding: Digital answering machine feature allows you to get voice messages from the base unit at home or from your registered cell on the road
- USB Charge and Power Back up Feature: Panasonic's cordless Home phone system keeps your Smartphone charged with convenient USB input and stay connected even when the power goes out
- Talking Caller ID: With Panasonic home phone system, you can hear who’s calling from across the room; Talking caller ID feature uses text to speech technology, announcing the caller’s information in between rings
- Noise Reduction Technology: Panasonic Link2Cell's Enhanced noise reduction not only suppresses background noise but also enhances your voice at the same time; Charge Time: About 7 Hours; Frequency:1.9 GHz
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Battery life | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.1 |
Lock Feature | 4.2 | 3.8 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Sound quality | 4.2 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Volume control | 4.1 | 3.9 | — | 4.7 | — | 4.7 |
Easy to read | — | — | — | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.6 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
telephone type | Dual-Micro/Nano | Cordless | Cordless | Cordless | Cordless | Cordless |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
power source | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Corded Electric, Battery-Powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
recording capacity | 18 minutes | 18 minutes | 18 minutes | 17 minutes | 18 minutes | 17 minutes |
answering system | Digital | Digital | Digital | Digital | Digital | Digital |
conf. call capability | 5 way | — | 2 way | 2 way | 2 way | 2 way |
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Included Handsets | 5 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 5 |
Call Blocking | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Backlit Display Size | 1.8 inch | 1.8 inch | 1.8 inch | 1.6 inch | 1.8 inch |
Link2Cell Voice Assist | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Wall Mount | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 7.1 x 6.7 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.9 pounds |
ASIN | B00BP7SW0C |
Item model number | KX-TG7875S |
Batteries | 10 AA batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #33,651 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #94 in Landline Phones |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 30, 2013 |
Manufacturer | Panasonic |
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Product Description
The Panasonic Bluetooth Cordless Phone KX TG7875S Link2Cell with Enhanced Noise Reduction & Digital Answering Machine adds power and range to a home office or small business office system. Link2Cell syncs up to two smartphones to easily make and take cell calls from 5 portable handsets. A message forwarding feature keeps you connected by sending recorded messages to your cell phone. Other smart features include talking Caller ID, noise reduction, USB cell phone charging port, the ability to block up to 250 numbers with Call Block, one touch cell phone pairing, a crystal clear 1.8 inch white backlit handset display, 18 minutes of voicemail, an energy saver mode and 3,000 number phonebook transfer. Tone Equalizer: Yes (Treble/Bass).
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Customers like the performance and call blocking of the landline phone. For example, they mention that the answering system works without a hitch, the BT works well, and the speakerphone and transfer functions work well. Some appreciate the value, features, and range of the product. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use, sound quality, and quality.
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Customers like the performance of the landline phone. For example, they say it works well, the answering system works without a hitch, and the speakerphone and transfer functions work well. Some mention that the phones are great with dependable functionality and that the earpiece and speaker phone are adequate.
"...I had none of these issues. Both work well, and there are controls to raise the volume on both...." Read more
"...options when it comes to setting up your Block Call list, it works great!..." Read more
"...I replaced it with this model, and it has worked perfectly. I've owned it as of this writing for a little over two months...." Read more
"...Overall, this system seems to work very well, and is easy to use if you keep the manual handy and read it at need...." Read more
Customers like the call blocking feature of the landline phone. They say it has an effective call blocker system that allows them to block 3,000 phone numbers. They also appreciate the ability to blanket block all calls that hide their phone numbers and the ability apply the call block to any number. Customers also like the ability make and receive calls, saying it helps cut down on annoying calls. They mention that the phone has the option to announce who is calling, making it easy to call their wife when she is in her studio.
"...We like the call “block feature” - it allows you to apply the call block to those repeat offenders you don’t want to hear from...." Read more
"...The base unit has a built-in answering machine, but I turned it off since I subscribe to voice mail service...." Read more
"...The phone blocking feature is not one touch, but it does work...." Read more
"...that come with most of these cordless phones...like intercom, call blocking, special ring tones, etc...." Read more
Customers like the value of the landline phone. For example, they say it's the best value for the money, saves them money, and is worth its weight in gold.
"...Would I recommend this model to others? Yes, this is a great phone system for the money. As mentioned I'll update when I get my Galaxy S5 paired up." Read more
"...This feature alone makes these phones worth their cost since you can know who is calling (aka, screen calls) before you get out of your chair to..." Read more
"...Definitely this model is the way to go over the others. The price difference is so minor, but the value in the better system far exceeds the price..." Read more
"...This set is also a bit pricy at regular price for a cordless set, but if you can find it on sale for less than 90 bucks, it is worth the price,..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the features of the landline phone. They mention it has all the standard features that come with most cordless phones, as well as many functions. Some of the more obscure features, such as the ability to mute the ringer, are well worth the price. Overall, customers are happy with the functionality and design of the phone.
"...It also has all the "standard" features that come with most of these cordless phones...like intercom, call blocking, special ring tones, etc...." Read more
"...The phones also have a number of obscure features, such as the ability to mute the ringer/voice announcements for certain handsets at certain times..." Read more
"...Because the phones are quite flexible and have lots of capabilities, there are a lot of features that can be personalized...." Read more
"...This model is a very comprehensive and powerful land-line/cell system...." Read more
Customers like the range of the landline phone. Some mention that the reception and range is excellent, the base station is sufficient to cover their 1700 sqft house and modest yard, and the ranges of these handsets are outstanding. Some say that the cordless extensions pick up a strong signal from the base, and that the range almost doubled the signal.
"...The reception of the wireless units is satisfactory for our purposes...." Read more
"...What a remarkable little unit that thing is. It almost doubled the signal and allows me to walk to the edges of my property without any signal loss..." Read more
"...I've found I get better range as well as longer talk time...." Read more
"...is not without negatives. A big time disappointment is weak signal strength between the base unit and the hand held units...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the landline phone. Some mention that it is relatively straightforward and intuitive, while others say that the menus are not always very user friendly, and the selections to perform a task are not easily apparent. They also mention that the instructions on the manual are not as straightforward and the menu could be a little less cluttered and easier to access.
"...confusing if you've never used such a system, but it is relatively straightforward after going through a couple of entries...." Read more
"...Well, rest assured, everything is easily accessible through the phone's handset navigation screen...." Read more
"...Menus are not always very user friendly. In particular, not all functions you would want use are available on the menu...." Read more
"...Programming these phones are fairly easy if you've owned the Panasonic brand. The destruction manual is easy to follow...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the landline phone. Some mention the sound is crisp and clear, while others say the voice announcements sound terrible, tinny, and low. They also say the volume is low and the voice quality gets choppy and cuts in and out.
"..."Noise Reduction " It's supposed to reduce noise depending upon your environment...." Read more
"...#2: The phone's Talking Caller ID feature still has the terrible text to vocal capability that all devices have today...." Read more
"...cordless phones, but when you get a text message, the handsets give a quick little beep to let you know you've received one...cool!..." Read more
"...Negative:- There is an echo when doing the speakerphone. We are still changing things around to see if we can overcome this.-..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the landline phone. Some mention that it's a quality product, with first-rate hardware and great call quality. However, others say that it appears to be a product of lesser quality than the previous set, with flimsy handset charger units and scratchy quality of a call.
"...has introduced two great add-ons to this phone that I think is well worth considering...." Read more
"...for several dollars, I find their functionality and performance to be well worth the cost." Read more
"...All this stuff is plastic and made in china so yea, it's going to feel cheap but I think it is sturdy enough for the price and use...." Read more
"...The phones have a lot of capability. They are perfect for folks who want to get rid of their land lines, but are not in the habit of carrying their..." Read more
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Some issues with the old phone system were: push buttons stopped working, ringers on some of the phones stopped working and the speaker phone on one of the phones stopped working. The old system didn't allow for adding an additional phone, but this system allows for adding an additional telephone. Further, the old phones were quite limited with the number of names and phone numbers that could be stored in them. Though we've only had the new phones for a couple of month, the new system seems to be satisfactory. There are many more features with these phones.
The set up for “programming” or setting up the various features could initially be intimidating but it is really not that difficult. It is based upon entering #, followed by the appropriate code number. All the codes are included in the Operating Instructions. It maybe a little confusing if you've never used such a system, but it is relatively straightforward after going through a couple of entries. Just make sure you hang onto your Operating Instructions.
We have not and do not intend to link this system to our cell phones through a Bluetooth connection. Voice mail is a component of this phone system as well as our cell phones. Missing a call on occasion isn’t a crisis - in fact, sometimes we don’t want to answer either.
Pros
You may use the prerecorded greeting for voice messages or you can make your own.
I like the voice caller ID, though it does come up with some rather amusing pronunciations.
As with our previous Panasonic systems, the names and phone numbers need only be entered into one handset. Once entered, they will appear in all the handsets.
We like the call “block feature” - it allows you to apply the call block to those repeat offenders you don’t want to hear from. The “missed call” feature captures the phone numbers of all incoming calls. This allows you to pick those numbers you wish to add to the call block. It also allows you to call back those numbers you wish.
A flashing light on the base set provides notification of new messages. I understand that you can have the phone provide beep alerting you for as well. These features can be turned on or off by changing codes. You have the ability to “name” each handset, i.e., study, bdroom, shop, kitchen, etc. and each handset is numbered.
The intercom feature allows you to speak from one handset to another, i.e., from the kitchen to the shop. However, I think the most important function of the intercom is as an aid to find misplaced handsets by calling the missing handset. When the livingroom handset disappears, it’s easier to find it underneath the cushion on the couch using the intercom.
The reception of the wireless units is satisfactory for our purposes. I have one handset in my shop, a metal structure, approximately 103 feet away from the kitchen base unit (yes, maybe a bit anal retentive, but I measured it). I have read reviews to the contrary - all I can say is: mine works fine at that range.
The Panasonic Link2Cell Bluetooth phones can store up to 3,000 names and telephone numbers, which is far more than any of the previous Panasonic phones we’ve owned.
We like the speaker phone feature of these phones.
These phones are also equipped with a noise reduction button on the handset to reduce background noise coming from the other party’s telephone. The handset also has a “handset equalizer” that supposed to help make it easier to understand the person you’re speaking with. I’ve used the noise reduction feature but not the handset equalizer. Does the noise reduction feature work? Probably/maybe. When I used the noise reduction feature, I could hear the person to whom I was speaking - I cannot actually say it made it easier for me to hear them . . . but I could hear them.
This phone system has many features - many more than I’ll ever use . . . but you can if you wish.
Cons
There are three options to store numbers in the Phonebook: Home, Cell1 and Cell2. This feature is fine for those who wish to pair their cell phones with this system, but we don’t. To expedite finding numbers, we store family members as “Home,” friends and other frequently called numbers are stored in “Cell1,” and businesses are stored in “Cell2. ” I’d prefer to be able to name the categories, but that’s a minor issue.
While there is a flashing light on the base unit to provide notification of new voice messages, the only notification on the handsets is a message that appears on the screen, “New Message Press PLAY.” While this is better than nothing, it could be easily over looked. Previous systems had a flashing light on the handsets as well as the base unit.
The back lighting of the keys could be improved, as they are difficult to see, particularly if you answer a call at night in the dark. One has to rely more on familiarity with the phone than actually being able to see the buttons.
Summary
This phone system has been better than I expected, so far. We’ve had no issues with it, but it is still relatively brand new. As the owner of two earlier wireless Panasonic phone systems, I had an idea of what I was getting and what I expected. To date, this system has been superior to our previous Panasonic systems and it has more PROS than CONS.
For the past two years I have owned Panasonic's TG-5566 5.8 Dect phone with multiple handsets. This was a powerhouse of a cordless phone system complete with a nice color screen and flashing antenna when calls and voicemail arrived.
I wanted to upgrade because the 5.8 phone just wouldn't cover my large property. If I wanted to walk the dog and talk outside, I couldn't because of the lack of range. I couldn't even talk on my deck, located on the opposite end of the house from the base unit.
I was eyeing the TG7875S for a long time, but hesitated to upgrade. First, it had no color screen that I could upload a picture to (my old phone was able to accomplish that). Next, it had no flashing light antenna to indicate new voice messages. Thirdly, reading the Amazon reviews from actual owners, I got the idea that this would be sort of a downgrade to all the "bells and whistles" that Panasonic had put into their older phones.
I am so happy that I took a leap of faith and ordered the KX-TG7875S
Been using it for a week now, and I must say, I love it more than my previous phone system.
First of all, before you even buy the phone it's a good idea to do a Google search for the manual to get an idea of all the things you can do with this phone. That being said, I was a bit fearful of all the menu codes mentioned in the manual that gave a person quick access to primary functions. How in the hell would I remember all these codes? Well, rest assured, everything is easily accessible through the phone's handset navigation screen. Play around with it a little, and you'll find that you can easily access any function of the phone within seconds from the navigation screen.
The best thing about the Dect 6.0 is its range. I get far more range across my property with this phone than I did with the older. However, I still can't get a signal to the far end of the property. That problem was remedied when I purchased the TGA405B range extender. What a remarkable little unit that thing is. It almost doubled the signal and allows me to walk to the edges of my property without any signal loss. I'll talk more about this device again in a moment.
I read complaints about Speakerphone and handset volume. I had none of these issues. Both work well, and there are controls to raise the volume on both. The base unit has a built-in answering machine, but I turned it off since I subscribe to voice mail service. For those subscribers like myself, you will obviously by dismayed by the fact there are no flashing lights to indicate a new voice message is awaiting you, however, a message is clearly displayed across the base and handset that a new voice mail message is waiting.
Link2Cell works wonderfully -- much better than what I was using previously. When I had the older Panasonic phone I bought a xLINK device that would plug into the phone line and pair a cell phone. It was bluetooth based, like the new Link2Cell, but it had very limited range. I was amazed at how much better range the bluetooth coverage is on this phone. It easily linked with my iPhone 6 Plus. The base station is located on a top floor, at the opposite end of a large home. However, upon entering the front door, my iPhone automatically links with the base station. It's incredible, because with the previous device I was using, it would only link up if I was in the adjoining room. So bravo to this unit for its bluetooth range.
So, yes, once you have your cell phone linked up, when that phone rings, so does your Panasonic phone system. Even caller ID from the cell phone is forwarded to the Panasonic display screen. Call quality is very good, but of course, dependent upon how strong your cell phone signal is. I have dead spots in my home so the quality of the calls from my cell phone vary.
What I really love is when someone sends a text message to my iPhone and I get a notification on my Panasonic phone. It's really cool to hear the Panasonic phone ring and a voice say "Text Message."
So, essentially, the Panasonic TG7875S allows you leave your cell phone in its charger and completely forget about it when you are home. Your cell phone calls will be forwarded to the base and handsets. If you get a text message, you will be notified of it.
I knew I didn't need 5 handsets (I actually needed only 4), but I put a spare away just in case one ever fails. The handsets can be customized with individual names such as "Ron Office" or "Living Room." Intercom functionality allows you to call from one handset at one end of the house to another. I also believe (though I have not tested this) that someone can pick up a handset and join someone on another handset in a single call.
Panasonic has introduced two great add-ons to this phone that I think is well worth considering. The first is something I previously mentioned in this review: the TGA405B range extender. It will literally almost double the signal strength of your cordless phone system. So, if you have a large yard and wish to have the ability to walk it and talk it, then this is a must purchase accessory. It costs just under $30. Next, is the TGA20B Key Detector. Clip it on your keychain and use your Panasonic handset to locate your keys if you have misplaced them. The device is nice and small, but my only complaint is that the "chirp" from it could be louder. Thankfully, the Panasonic handset gives you increased/decreased signal strength as you approach (or walk away from) the keys. So even if you can't initially hear the "chirp" of the device the Panasonic phone should be able to guide you there.
I think I have covered everything. Just want to again say that this is a remarkable phone system. With the addition of the range extender and the keychain finder, it becomes an INCREDIBLE phone system. So happy I didn't take the less than stellar reviews to heart and bought this phone system.
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It would have been better if you guys send Down step converter with it.