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Angry Bear

Angry BearSydney, NSW

  • 8 reviews

Practical Cordless phone

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What I like is the large display and the ability to easily read the calling number. Everything works as it should. Setup wasn't completely intuitive, but no worse than any other cordless phone I have used. One annoying minor issue is that when you put the phone in its cradle, you have to look at the unlit display to see the word "charging" to check that it is charging. (Every other cordless phone we've had would sometime not connect up properly in the cradle and therefore not charge. So we have developed the habit of checking that the phone is actually charging each time we put it back in the cradle. Other phones have had an easily seen indicator to indicate charging.)



Date PurchasedNov 2018
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Hi Angry Bear, thank you for taking the time to provide your review.

Enigma26

Enigma26adelaide

  • 18 reviews

Worst phones ever!

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These Panasonic phones don’t even do the most basic tasks like enabling me to answer a phone call. It always displays the ‘busy’ signal and I have to get up and use the phone that’s in the docking station when I want to answer a call. The batteries don’t last long and the frustration these phones have provided has convinced me to never buy another Panasonic appliance ever again.

Beware, these phones are the worst! I haven’t listed everything that’s wrong with these phones because I’m already sick of wasting my time and getting frustrated thinking about it. I can’t believe how bad they are!



Date PurchasedJan 2018
lovelylegs

lovelylegsAngle Park

  • 13 reviews

good phones

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I love these phones they are very good it's handy to have 3 phones and it is easy to use and once you charge it, it stays charged for at least 2 days, it all depends on how much you use it. They are lightweight easy to hold and i love them.

Date PurchasedSep 2014
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Imp

ImpPerth

  • 7 reviews

Very low volume

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This is a premium unit with a premium price tag. Although it has many features that we wanted it fails dismally in the one main purpose of actually being a communication device. Basically the volume is simply too low to hear properly (on all handsets with the handset volume set to full). If your surroundings are quiet, the line good and the person on the other end shouts down the phone, then you are OK. Other than this, the conversation is twice as long as you ask them to repeat every other sentence.

Date PurchasedDec 2017

Great Product

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We purchased it 6 weeks ago. We charge it and it and it keeps its charge for 2 weeks or more still works perfectly we purchased it from Dick Smith.

Date PurchasedOct 2017
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Questions & Answers

berens

berensasked

KX-TG7893AZS (3 Handsets)

Setting date and time. Where is the ok button?

2 answers
Graeme
Graeme

Hi
when you finish adjusting date and time you will see OK on the right bottom of screen.if you can't see it well you may need to adjust LCD adjust
you will find that in the initial setting settings scroll down 8 clicks.

when ever you need to adjust something you will always use the OK which is directly under the OK on the screen the very first press button top right beside the center 4 way wheel.
hope this answers all your queries.
Graeme

berens
berens

Thank you

Kay W

Kay Wasked

KX-TG7893AZS (3 Handsets)

Bought the phone to use as our landline when the NBN was connected. There is a voicemail notification on the screen which appeared a week ago and I cannot clear it. We do not have voicemail connected. How can I clear this message?

1 answer
Sue O
Sue O

You may already have an answer, but in case not - Check with your provider (e.g. Telstra) as my mother was switched to NBN and found that she had voicemail she didn't want (only knew because someone asked if she had received a message, which she hadn't). I called Telstra and they gave me a number for her to phone which disconnected it : #99# She said it worked and now receives all her messages on her home answering machine. This is Very annoying, being switched to voicemail this way. I have found that every time I change my phone plan I automatically get switched to voicemail which I don't want.

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