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| Panasonic KX-TS3282B 2-Line Expandable Speakerphone with Data Port (Black) |
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List Price: $129.99
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Manufacturer: Panasonic
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Panasonic Color: Black EAN: 0037988473717 Feature: 2-line corded speakerphone with adjustable volume control Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Panasonic Manufacturer: Panasonic Model: KX-TS3282B Publisher: Panasonic Studio: Panasonic
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Features
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2-line corded speakerphone with adjustable volume control Flexible numbering for up to 8 optional extensions Caller ID/call waiting with 50 name-and-number memory Redial, speed dialing, mute, hold, call transfer, and more Head-set jack, wall mountable
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Editorial Reviews:
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Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: a good instrument Comment: this is good instrument. i expect that from panasonic. the price at time of purchase was very reasonable.we're able to transfer call between handsets easily. the record of received calls is helpful. if there is anything that is lacking, it's having just three numbers for auto dialing. otherwise it's a fully functional 2 line phone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Sound Quality Comment: Really good sound quality, both incoming and outgoing, on the handset and the speakerphone. All the functions you need and not too hard to learn to use.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Phones Work Great Comment: I'm using three of these phones in a medium sized chiropractic office. The phones installed easily, intercom works well, speaker phone sounds very good, data port works well for fax machine, wish it came with an answering mahine or voice mail boxes but you can't beat this phone for the price. WOuld recommend for basic 2 line phone networking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Review of Panasonic KX-TS3282B 2 line phone Comment: The Panasonic KX-TS3282B was unacceptable to me because it lacked some very basic features that I am surprised the manufacturer missed. The KX-TS328B is a 2 line phone with caller ID capability. However, I was shocked to learn there is no light in the caller ID window so the user can see the incoming number in the window. Therefore, the user is required to use external lighting to view information in the window. In addition, as a desk phone, the instrument lies very flat on a desk top requiring the user to look down on the keyboard when making or answering calls. Having the face of the phone (numbers and caller ID window) on an angle would make it easier to use the phone from a sitting position. It may seem these problems are small inconveniences. However, if one is making and/or answering 20 or 30 calls a day, the this phone presents a problem. There are other problems with the phone. However, these two problems are directly responsible for my returing the product and purchasing a different phone that is more "user friendly". Livingston S. Francis
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great phone with caution about use with wireless headsets Comment: I just started working from home and am on the phone most of the day. I needed a two-line speakerphone that I could use with an advanced wireless headset that I bought from Plantronics (SupraPlus Wireless CS351N with lifter).
I echo the other comments both about how well this phone works (it's a great general phone). It also works very well with my headset with one small exception (see below). I also second the recommendations for a backlit or tilted display and a line-in-use indicator that works whenever the other line is in use and not just with like phones.
My one big frustration - now resolved - with the phone was an apparent incompatibility with my headset. Note that the speakerphone function and the headset function on the TS3282 share the same indicator light and button. Apparently it's easy to confuse the phone about the function that is actually being used. When I first would attempt to hang up the phone using the button on my headset, the lifter replaced the handset but the phone would go into speakerphone mode. I later figured out that the problem was a too-short delay between the message to disconnect from the headset base and the handset being replaced in the cradle. The resolution to this problem, which I discovered by accident, was simply to set the lifter to the hightest setting. Evidently the fraction of a second makes a world of difference.
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