This intelligent five-handset system features class 1 Bluetooth, talking caller ID, a 3,000-number phonebook and seamless cell phone integration. A built-in USB port in the base unit allows you to conveniently charge your cell phone. The Link2Cell features allows you to make and answer cell phone calls on your Panasonic handset, saving your cell phone battery.
A feature notifies you via the cordless handset when you have received a cell phone text message. DECT 6.0 Plus Technology provides superb sound quality and a long range, allowing for crystal clear transmissions even when you are a significant distance from the base, such as the backyard or basement.
Working on a 1.9GHz frequency, this cordless phone system will not be affected by wireless devices such as routers, wireless keyboards or microwaves. The Panasonic Link2Cell Bluetooth KX-TGE474S is one of the most functional and reliable systems available. The Advanced Telephone Answering Device function alerts users to recorded messages whether you are at home or away. When away from home, you will receive a message to your registered cell device or office phone. At home, the unit emits an audible beep to alert you that there is a message.
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Enhanced noise reduction suppresses background noise around the caller, while simultaneously enhancing the caller’s voice to improve call quality. This cordless phone system includes great long-range coverage and includes DECT 6.0 technology for call quality 45 percent better than phones without it.
There’s an extra-large display with high contrast black text, an illuminated handset keypad and extra-large buttons on the keypad. A visual indicator lets you know when the phone is ringing, which is great for those who may have trouble hearing lower ringtones.
Caller ID Announce lets you know who’s calling, rather than requiring you to read it on the LCD display. And, the AT&T CRL82312 is compatible with hearing aids. It’s a familiar design that includes necessary features such as caller ID, voicemail, speed dial, phonebook directory, redial, mute and intercom between handsets. But it also adds on some valuable features that you don’t expect from a budget device, including expandability up to five headsets and a power-conserving eco mode. It doesn’t include a built-in answering machine, but it does give you the option to set up a direct dial to your digital voicemail and it notifies you when someone has left a message.