
Panasonic KX-TG4225N DECT 6.0 5-Handset Cordless Phone
Stay Connected with Enhanced Cordless ConvenienceThe Panasonic KX-TG4225N DECT 6.0 Cordless Telephone System provides reliable and clear communication throughout your home or office. With its multiple handsets and advanced features, this system offers enhanced convenience and flexibility for all ...
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Overview
Stay Connected with Enhanced Cordless Convenience
The Panasonic KX-TG4225N DECT 6.0 Cordless Telephone System provides reliable and clear communication throughout your home or office. With its multiple handsets and advanced features, this system offers enhanced convenience and flexibility for all your calling needs.
- Channels 60
- Multi Handset (Capability) 5 (Up to 6)
- Handset Locator Yes
- Number of Phone Lines 1
- Frequency 1.9 GHz
- System DECT 6.0 Plus
- Battery Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries (AAA x 2)
- Battery Life (Talk) Up to 10 Hours
- Battery Life (Standby) Up to 6 Days
- Charge Time 7 hours
Key Features
DECT 6.0 Plus Technology
All-Digital Answering System
Easy-to-use Big Buttons on Handset & Base
Handset Speakerphone
Call Waiting Caller ID
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Utilizes DECT 6.0 Plus Technology, providing enhanced call clarity and security.
- Features an all-digital answering system, ensuring clear message recording and easy access.
- Equipped with easy-to-use big buttons on both the handset and base for improved usability.
- Includes a handset speakerphone, offering hands-free communication convenience.
- Supports Call Waiting Caller ID, allowing users to see who is calling even when on another call.
👎 Cons
- Relies on DECT 6.0 Plus technology, which is a cordless phone standard and not a mobile phone (cellular) technology.
- The product is a cordless phone system, which is tied to a landline and not capable of cellular mobile communication.
- Answering system is digital, but lacks cloud integration or advanced smart features found in modern communication devices.
- The large buttons are a specific design choice that might not appeal to users who prefer a sleek, compact interface.
- Caller ID requires a subscription service from your phone provider to function fully.