Panasonic KX-TGC223EB DECT Cordless Phone with Answering

Panasonic KX-TGC223EB DECT Cordless Phone with Answering Machine, 1.6 inch Easy-to-Read Backlit Display, Nuisance Call Blocker, Hands-Free Speakerphone, ECO Mode – Black, Trio Handset Pack



Nuisance call block
You can block any specified number, as well as any head string of 2 to 8 digits matching your specified numbers or “no number is provided” calls
Compact Design
The phone is compact enough to fit in narrow space. The simple and stylish appearance matches various room interiors.
Speakerphone
You can talk with your hands free. It’s convenient when you need to take notes, etc. Also everyone around you can join the conversation.
Dimensions: | 12.19 x 23.9 x 14.81 cm; 1.01 Kilograms |
Model: | KX – TGC223EB |
Batteries Included: | 6 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | Panasonic |
Department: | Default Category |
Dimensions: | 12.19 x 23.9 x 14.81 cm; 1.01 Kilograms |
I bought these to replace an older set. It was easy to set them up, handy that the phone book registers on all 3 handsets. Quite lightweight compared to my older phones. It is a pity that none of the phones available can be wall mounted, like our old ones, but got around that with some stick on shelves.
Very easy to set up and use. Display very clear. Bought this to replace previous Panasonic phones and answer machine after about 14 years of use. I like the way that when you enter a number on one handset, it is automatically entered on the others.
Excellent telephone. Much better than the last ‘phone which seems to have a lot of interference when speaking to someone. This is much clearer. Also the numbers on the screen which appear when a call is coming in are larger.
Charges up quick and works fine.
The selection of ringtones is limited, but I did find one that suited.
The sound quality is excellent (which is aided to by it being connected to a VOIP network)
The build quality is also very good and with Panasonic’s reputation for quality it’s well worth the cost
overall 4 stars (no one gets five, or they might stop trying)