Buy Panasonic GigaRange KX-TGA552M 5.8 GHz DSS Accessory Handset with Color LCD (Platinum)Panasonic GigaRange KX-TGA552M 5.8 GHz DSS Accessory Handset with Color LCD (Platinum) Product Description:
- 5.8 GHz digital frequency-hopping spread spectrum signal
- For use with Panasonic base units including KX-TG5500 series (KX-TG5561, KX-TG5566, KX-TG5571, KX-TG5576 & KX-TG5583)
- Call waiting, talking caller ID, caller ID pictures (using included Windows software to upload pics), Caller IQ Plus compatible
- 1.6" Full-Color (65k Color) Backlit LCD and Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC); headset jack; mini-USB port & cable; belt clip; small & convenient charging base, w/ AC adapter, can be wall mounted
- 3 ring patterns, 4 melodies, custom recordable ring tones; included Windows software CD provides address book update, save & copy, ringtone creation, background & caller-ID picture upload
Product Description
MODEL- KX-TGA552M VENDOR- PANASONIC CONSUMER FEATURES- 5.8 GHz GigaRange Expandable HANDSET ONLY- Metallic Gray 5.8 GHz FHSS GigaRange Expandable Digital Cordless Handset with 1.6" Full-Color (65k Color) Backlit LCD. This model can only be used with the KX-TG5500 Series Telephone Systems. * Long Range Clear Sound Minimal Interference Our 5.8 GHz Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum technology operates on a different wavelength with much less traffic than the 2.4 GHz technology while maintaining the great security incredible clarity and long range. Have a wireless computer network or thinking about getting one? 5.8 GHz technology will not interfere with wireless networks such as 802.11b or 802.11g WiFi.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Very pleased with additional handset
By John M. Cinalli
I bought this additional handset to use with my KX-TG5538 Panasonic base and it has been working like a charm. Actually this phone in my opinion should have come with the base and has a larger screen, allows you to upload your own pictures (where the phones that came with the original based dissapointedly did not). I like the abilty to change ringtones as well. Voice quality has been great and the $20 rebate helped offset the expensive price for this individual handset. All my fiends and neighbors are in awe of this!Only con is that I can not automatically transfer the phone book from my other handsets to this one which can be a pain.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent phone
By Stephen J. Soldo
I purchased this system from another vendor and bought two extra handsets from Amazon. This phone is outstanding in terms of ease of use and quality of sound. It is very easy to toggle between voice and speaker.It is nice to put digital pictures on the phone, but I would consider this a novelty.The price tag is on the high end (the only down side I see), but this is the third phone system I have purchased in the last year. I would have saved a lot of money if I got this from the get go.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Panasonic GigaRange KX-TG5566M Phone and KX-TGA552M Handset
By Mike T Beach Dude
Finally a phone and handset that is almost perfect. You don't have to read or listen to the "mushed" caller ID voice to identify when you want to answer the phone. You have many alternate choices... ring tones, pictures that pop up, and/or the blinking message light color. There are some weaknesses compared to the many other phones I have owned: 1) You can't customize the caller ID voice for your friends (but as mentioned above, you don't need this feature), 2) You can't dial from the speaker base without removing the handset first (what were the designers thinking?), 3) When you answer a call on one handset, the other handsets report the call as a missed call (just give up cleaning out the missed calls on the other handsets). 4) The buttons are a small on the handsets. However, it's the best phone I've owned so far. What I'd like to have is the ability to load all the features from the PC based phonebook. You can't customize the ring tone, ring color, and picture pop up from the PC based phone book so when you load the individual sets, you do more than put the name and number in the phonebook. You spend a lot of time customizing all the handsets. I do like the fact that you can add a name and number on one handset and send it (or all of names) to the other phone sets (... only one handset at at time). It's a definite keeper once you get past spending a lot of time programming the custom features. I recommend that you buy extra handsets and get down to one 5.8 Ghz phoneset system. I had two different 5.8 GHz phones interfering with each other. Now these phones work everywhere in my house.
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