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The Panasonic KX-TG9542B is a professional-grade 2-line cordless phone system featuring DECT 6.0 long-range technology, Bluetooth Link2Cell for syncing up to 4 cell phones, and dual digital answering machines. It offers bilingual talking caller ID, SMS alerts, and expandable handsets (up to 6) with easy setup. Designed for seamless home-office integration, it delivers up to 15 hours of talk time on rechargeable AAA batteries, call blocking, and eco-friendly power modes, making it a reliable communication hub for multitasking millennials who value efficiency and connectivity.











| ASIN | B00F9Z3RX8 |
| Answering System Type | Digital |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,485 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #30 in Landline Phones |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Built-In Media | 2 cordless Link2Cell handset, Ni-MH rechargeable AAA-size batteries, Panasonic base unit |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | KX-TGA950B |
| Conference Call Capability | Y- 3Way |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,006 Reviews |
| Dialer Type | Keypad |
| Enclosure Material | other |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885170116214 |
| Is there Caller ID | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 0.35 x 0.2 x 0.2 inches |
| Item Height | 5 millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Cordless Phone System |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Material | other |
| Multiline Operation | Multi-Line Operation |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Phone Standby Time | 168 hours |
| Phone Talk Time | 15 Hours |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Telephone Type | Cordless |
| UPC | 012304864400 885170116214 088021804340 132018522455 754262027472 066514049768 801964785817 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty (ONLY FOR U.S.A.) |
C**N
Classic, reliable tech without some of the baggage of flashier stuff.
Actually just retired ours, owing only to changes in our local carrier/cost and not to any dissatisfaction with this wonderful little phone system. And, out of respect to this product, and a little bit of sadness, I want to say that in the last decade or whatnot that it's served our family, it never let us down once. We bought the same system for my folks, and they're still using theirs. The sound quality is superior to cell phones, the setup was plug-and-play, the programmable numbers and other features were user friendly, and the design was just right for my home office but also for the many professional (dentist, mechanic) offices I've happily recognized, "hey, you have the same phone system as my family!" Get this if you want a basic, workhorse system. The only "complaint," and it's minor, is that it only comes in a two-line version. Meaning that if your house only has one line, it will politely inform you through an inobtrusive little light on the side of the main console that you should "check line 2." This doesn't impact function in any way, but does sometimes confuse my elderly dad with memory problems, who will periodically come to me or my mom with a look of concern, "I think the phone is notifying us of a problem." It would be nice if they'd offered a single-line option, but not a big deal. Just plug in one line, and ignore the inobtrusive little "check line 2 message." Other than that, I'd still be using this gem of a phone system if my particular phone carrier choices hadn't forced my hand into going cell only. I already miss this phone. If you can keep your land line, do, and get one of these!
K**H
Best cordless phone system I have used
This is a great phone system! One of the best features, that I wasn't even aware of until they arrived, is that the phones don't use the typical battery packs that are impossible to find or too expensive to replace. These phones use normal, NiMH rechargeable AAA! I buy new cordless phone systems every 3 years because the phones won't hold a good charge anymore and the replacement battery packs cost more than new phones (if you can even find them). The fact that these phones use normal, easily replaceable batteries is a huge deal for me. That one feature alone makes up for the slightly higher cost of entry because I'll make up for it in a 3 years, but these phones also have great features and work very well that also make the price worth it. With all of the features that these phones come with, I don't foresee the need to replace the phone system for a very, very long time. Adding new handsets to the system is incredibly simple. There are some features that are more complicated to use that you will have to reference the manual for, but that's only because it can do so much. Basic functions are easy and intuitive. Call quality is good. The Link2Cell feature was a requirement for me, and it works well. The cordless range is very good, even without the optional extender. If you have a wired headset plugged into the headset jack, then you cannot use the speakerphone. I was hoping to leave a headset hooked up to the phone for longer calls, but use the speakerphone for shorter calls, and that doesn't work well. The speakerphone quality is okay. The microphone picks up people on the other side of the room, which is good for me, but could be bad for others. I haven't actually been on the other side of a speakerphone call, but my wife tells me it echoes a bit, but that could be because I have it mounted on the wall. Overall, I am very pleased with this phone system and very glad I purchased it. I fully expect to use it for 10 years or more.
B**7
It's Good, Not Perfect
Before replacing my old Panasonic 2-Line phone system I did a lot of research, and it came down to the Panny KX-TG9542B and the AT&T TL86103. They are both very similar, but I chose the Panasonic because of it's approx. 60 minute recording time (about 22 minutes for AT&T), and the Call Blocking feature (which AT&T does not offer). My two biggest concerns about the Panasonic was the lack of a "Hold" button on the handsets, and the "non-duplex" speaker phone on the base unit. Now that I've been using this phone system for a few weeks I want to share my experience. As for my concerns, it turns out that I can put a current call on Line 1 on "hold" when a second call is coming in on Line 2 by simply pressing the Line 2 button to answer the incoming call (the Line 1 call is automatically put on hold). Then when finished with the call on Line 2, I simply press the Line 1 button to continue with the original call. I did not think this would work this way, but so far it has. So the "no hold button" issue has not been a factor for me. Unfortunately, the "non-duplex" speakerphone on the base unit has presented the problems you would expect...people on the other end of a call telling me my voice is breaking up or they can't make out what I'm saying. The quick fix is obviously to pick up the handset and have a clear conversation. So for those who need a full-duplex speakerphone, this is not the phone for you. I can make it work if I'm patient and wait until the other person is completely finished speaking before I start to speak...not necessarily as easy as it sounds...but even a little simultaneous speaking or a decent amount of background office noise can render this speakerphone practically unusable. Other than this, the base unit and separate handsets have worked well. The choice of ringer sounds are pretty bad, but not so bad that we can't live with the ones we have chosen. The "Call Block" feature has been great. We get hit by so many telemarketers and robo-calls...whenever one of these calls comes in, we hang up, then bring up the number on the Caller ID, and save it to the "blocked number" list. When I'm in my office, and I see the base unit screen light up with the "Incoming Call" alert, it's a great feeling when the phone doesn't ring, and I see the "blocked call" message. Also, I have used the Bluetooth feature to link my cellphone to the Panasonic system, and it has worked well throughout my house, so when a call to my cellphone comes in, and my cellphone is in another room, I can answer the call on the closest Panasonic handset...no more scrambling to find the cellphone while it's ringing. The one area where the AT&T phone is better is that it allows you to have two cellphones in use with their phone system at the same time. In our case, it would be nice for my wife and I to be able to use both our cellphones through the Panasonic system at the same time. We have both our cellphones linked to the system, but Panasonic only allows you to use one cellphone through the system at a time. Since our cellphones are generally with us or close by, this has not been a major problem so far. One of the other convenient Bluetooth features is that we easily transferred the contact list phone numbers from both our cellphones to the Panasonic base unit, and now have access to all those numbers, now that they are in the phonebook of every handset. I must admit, I was looking forward to the "Talking Caller ID" feature, but we may decide to turn it off. It actually works as advertised, but the announcement starts around the second ring, and with the answering machine ready to grab incoming calls on the fourth ring, we are accustomed to picking up calls by the second or third ring. Also, the "speaking phone" is not very eloquent...mispronouncing names or simply announcing the phone number. So yes, the feature works, but we're not sold on it's functionality. Lastly, the answering machine feature has all the basics you would expect. I easily recorded personal outgoing messages for both phone lines (rather than using the available "stock" messages), set the number of rings before answering, and it has worked well. In conclusion, my pre-purchase researched showed me that there is no perfect phone system. For me, this Panasonic KXT-TG9542B was the best choice. The biggest issue is the poor speakerphone (which may very well be a "deal-breaker" for some folks), but I'll try to live with and work around it because I'm fairly sure there isn't any other 2-line cordless phone system out there (in this price range) that is any better overall.
C**C
Very Good 2-Line Phone
Not many people use landlines anymore, but I did need one for my coffee shop. This was a great choice. This comes with 2 handsets, and one sits in the main base, while the other has a small base that can be place in another room. The base also has an answering machine, which was great for late night calls from customers who wanted to leave orders for the next day. This was easy to set up and for the price, I thought it was a good choice for us. We had this and used it for several years.
B**R
Great Sound Quality and Very Well Made!
The sound clarity is wonderful, and these are great for a small office, I previously owned the AT&T 2 line phone system with multiple handsets and a RCA 4 line phone system they still sell under the Motorola name, and the calls were always poor quality with it sounding like 2 soup cans with a string between them but this Panasonic system all the calls sound like a landline and the options are great. The cordless handsets also use 2 rechargeable AAA batteries which are included in the box, but they will be much cheaper to replace down the road as I won't be at the mercy of an expensive soldered and sealed battery kit saving me money when they stop charging
T**H
Clock needs improvement
These are nice looking phones and work great. The only reason I only gave it two stars is because the clock doesn't keep good time. The clock does work for a while, but for some unknown reason it apparently resets and displays an incorrect time. This is aggravating because I reset it many times before finally giving up trying to keep the correct time on the clock. So the times stored with the caller ID information cannot be trusted as being correct. I've been using other features of the the phone and they work fine, I just have to ignore the incorrect times stored with the caller ID, which means often times the date is also wrong. This shouldn't have been difficult to get right; Panasonic should have been able to get this right. I seriously thought about returning this phone because of this clock problem, but I had already returned another phone that kept dropping the Bluetooth connection with my cell phone, so I didn't want to return a second one. At least the Bluetooth connection works on this phone, so I can live with the clock problem. EDIT: I've been using the USB charging port on this phone to recharge my cell phone overnight. This morning I noticed my cell phone wasn't fully charged, so I checked the charging port. This phone isn't even 6 weeks old and the charging port has already failed. WTF Panasonic? What happened to the high level of quality your products used to have? I have some cheap USB wall warts that are over 5 years old and they still work fine. I expected much better quality from an expensive phone sold by what had previously been a reputable brand. So I have changed my 2 star rating to 1 star because of this.
C**M
4 minor issues, otherwise a good system
I've had this Panasonic 2-line system for 5 months now, and overall it's a good system - easy to set up and use. It does everything it's supposed to do, and the ability to link up to 4 cell phones to the system is a nice plus. Here's what I did *not* like: 1) the sound quality on the handset speakers sounds slightly muffled, not clear and crisp. This is uniform across all six handsets. With a headset the quality is much better. 2) Although the description says it's expandable up to 6 handsets, be aware that the base unit counts a 1 of the 6 - so, you can only add a maximum of 5 additional handsets to the base phone. 3) There is no "privacy" setting - when you have a conversation on the base phone, there's no button on the system to turn off other ringers (i.e. the handset on the base). I had this feature on my old phone system, and it was very useful. 4) Some of the phone features are buried under menus and not easy to find - for example, making a conference call. Other phone systems have a "Conference" button on the base or handset that will connect two active calls - with this system, you have to navigate through a menu system which is not particularly intuitive. Save your manuals! Admittedly, these are relatively minor "issues", but I wish I had known about them before committing to this system. I would love to be able to add 1 or 2 more handsets to the system. Oh well . . . :-(
M**E
Terrific 2 Line Wireless Phone - Love it
This is a great product. It works right out of the box. It has a wide range covering our entire house. The voice quality is very high. And it has extra's like Bluetooth so you can link your cell phone to the handsets. We have a fairly large house (4500 sq. ft.) and this one base unit covers the entire house. I had bought an Extender but I am not using it. First, the setup is very easy. You plug in the base unit (I have two lines) and go through the menus to configure time/date. The handsets link up automatically when they detect the base unit so there is no configuration there. I think the only thing I changed was the Caller ID announcement which basically ended up shouting all over the house the caller (since every handset announces the caller as well). I could have turned it down but it was a feature I did not use. Each handset gets the time from the base unit so there is no configuration. You do need to set up your preferences by handset for things like Caller ID announcement. That makes sense since each handset will be in a different location and may need a louder/softer ring tone, etc. You can set a different ring for Line 1 vs. Line 2 - very nice. Usage: As I said, the range of the DECT phone technology is amazing and works throughout the house with very high quality. I have 4 handsets and they all work very well. Love them. They are small, compact and don't take up much space. I think the only complaint is that my wife would like them in white vs. black. I have not used them off the stand long enough to test battery life.
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