

📡 Stay connected farther, clearer, smarter — don’t let distance drop your calls!
The Panasonic KX-TGA407B Range Extender doubles the effective transmission distance of compatible DECT 6.0 Plus cordless phone systems, enhancing call clarity with HD voice and improving handset battery life through better ECO mode performance. Designed for easy setup and optimal placement, it ensures reliable, extended coverage for Panasonic KX-TG7500, KX-6500, and KX-4000 series phones.

| ASIN | B07GMVHTS9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,197 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #137 in Landline Phones |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Built-In Media | AC Adaptor, Range Extender |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Telephone |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (365) |
| Frequency Bands Supported | 1.9 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885170329676 |
| Item Type Name | Panasonic KX-TGA407B Range Extender for DECT 6.0 Plus Cordless Phone Systems |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Range | 2 times the original range |
| Special Features | Cordless |
| UPC | 885170329676 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Wireless Compability | DECT 6.0 |
S**E
(Mostly) Successful Solution of a Minor Issue
Purchased this booster to solve a minor issue. My new Panasonic phone system (model KX-TG994) can’t quite operate in “ECO” mode consistently in my bedroom (just a few feet too far away from the base unit), I thought that this might solve the problem. The base unit has to go where it is (it’s where the most centrally located phone jack is); on one side of the living room, beneath the “breakfast” counter between the living room and the kitchen. The booster can be installed in a more central/higher location than the base, offering better coverage for both the living room and bedroom (they share a wall.) I determined exactly where to put the booster, powered it up and registered it to the base. Registration went smoothly, the 2 LED’s went through a quick succession of color changes before finally ending on both being solid green. This is the best possible outcome, as it indicates both proper operation and a good signal; an amber LED for the antenna indicates a weak connection with the base. A red status LED and blinking red for the antenna indicates that the booster is too far away (not connected), but is registered. If you were too far from the base for successful registration initially (you don’t get any of the above indications, or “status” is amber), move closer to the base and try again. After successful registration, if necessary, move the booster around so that you get both LED’s green for best performance. Don’t expect miracles, at most this unit can double the range in the direction it’s installed away from the base. In my case, I never saw anything but both green, so I didn’t have to search for a better position. The coverage without the booster is not a problem (my condo is fairly small.) This project was an attempt to increase the range of “ECO” mode to improve battery life/talk time. (“ECO” mode reduces the transmitter power of the handsets to accomplish this.) Once the booster has been positioned it might take a few hours for the intended improvements in handset performance to be realized. I temporarily put the booster near the place that I wanted to install it permanently to see if it would work there before putting screws in the wall. I noticed that it took a while before the bedroom handset (sitting in its charging base) indicated that it was in “ECO” mode. This delay in improved performance happened again when I did the permanent installation. I moved the booster (but didn’t unplug it) while measuring and placing the screws. Once the booster was in its permanent location, the handset was no longer in “ECO” mode. I was concerned, because, you know, screws. A few hours later the handset was back in “ECO” mode! Over the next few days, the bedroom handset has been switching back and forth between being in or out of “ECO” mode while in its charging base. The system appears to be more dynamic than I realized. It was never in “ECO” mode before installing the booster, however, so there’s definitely been an improvement. If not currently in “ECO” mode while in the charger, it does “kick in” once the handset is picked up to make a call, which is the important thing! (Also, mostly didn’t happen without the booster.) It seems that there’s more going on than meets the eye with this system as a whole. I expect that it’s fine tuning its performance constantly. Once all components are in fixed locations (not in use) it does seem to take some time to improve general signal performance, but it also seems to react immediately (when handsets are in use) to adjust for signal strength changes while handsets are potentially in motion. It also seems to react immediately if there are any negative signal connectivity issues in the system while not in use. This is all conjecture on my part as I’m trying to understand my observations, but what I can say for sure is that it’s not a static system! I haven’t made or answered any calls since the booster was installed, so I don’t know how things will go in that situation; I don’t expect any problems. The result is not exactly, but mostly, what I hoped for.
L**Y
Phone range extender.
This thing extended the range on my portable phone out to my shop where I did not have a phone line. It works good. A good deal for the money.
D**E
It works!
I was skeptical on how well this would work. There wasn't too much product info on the site but I decided to take a chance. Our base unit is located at one end of the house and two of our 4 handsets are way on the other side. The signal from the base unit would not reach. I installed this extender about half way between the two. Although I see a red(amber) light for the range indicator, the signal still extends and our two remote handsets now work! This was easy to install and set up.
S**T
Did the job!
I was struggling with keeping an upstairs phone connected to the base station downstairs. I came across this item and gave it a try. I don't understand why some reviewers have complained about the instructions. I found the instructions straightforward and easy to understand. The whole pairing process took me maybe two minutes, including reading the instructions once through before starting. Once paired with the base station, I positioned this range extender on a landing about halfway between the base station and the troublesome phone. Problem solved! The phone upstairs now has a strong enough signal to stay connected to the base station. A little pricey for what it is, but worth it to make the upstairs phone reliable. Recommended.
W**E
The Panasonic KX-TGA407B Range Extender is required. Without it our phone system was unuseable .
The Panasonic KX-TGA407B Range Extender solved base station connectivity with our KX-TGF973 phone system making it go from a one star daily annoyance to five stars working flawlessly. Without the range extender the base station and handsets would only operate in about half of our single story 2000 square foot home and would disconnect calls as they were answered. Base station connectivity during idle was also spotty. Setup was easy. I wished I had know about this a year ago when we first purchased the phone.
A**R
Be Careful of the bait and switch from Amazon
I purchased a brand new Panasonic extender form Amazon (Model KX-TGA407B). I could not pair it with the base for my bernad new Panasonic cordless phone system. I called Panasonic for assistance. This is what Panasonic advised: No friend but i feared you might have said you got it from Amazon... Let me explain the situation to you for a bit friend. We had a lot of cases lately with Amazon products that are sold as new but in reality are refurbished, many of them having issues or internal damages. We could try to troubleshoot your issue but ultimately we might need to end up returning the unit and asking for a refund. Wow...that is a stunning indictment of Amazon. The unit cost less than $50. Maybe I will just go to Best Buy and purchase another one rather than waste your time
D**K
Works very well
Works very well. 60 feet from the phone system and the signal is quite strong.
J**.
Panasonic does not have support.
I Did the on line support and it would take my message, but no one ever got back with me, I also left my email but the didn't work either. I went to their site online and filled out a email response sheet, again they never answered. I purchased the five piece phone set and one additional phone, because 6 phones was all the base would handle. I purchased the KC=tgfa975 phone system. These have no where near the range as my previous Panasonic phones had. So I wanted to buy the extender KX-TGA407B but I didn't know if it used a phone slot in memory or if it had it's own spot in the base memory. Well I purchased it anyway and luckily it has it's own spot in memory, so I could still use all my phones. But no help from them. The extender works on my phones now, but even with that it still doesn't have the range of my other phones.
O**Z
Funciona muy bien, resolvió mi problema de conectividad de teléfono fijo.
I**V
the device working fine and met all the criteria regarding extending distance for hand sets
G**N
No es barato pero creo valió la pena, funciona muy bien
B**Y
We can now use our phones effectively all over our home.
R**.
Extended range about an additional 100ft.
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