Wednesday, April 15, 2009

What cordless landline phone do you think is the best in the market right now?

It seems every time I buy a new cordless landline telephone that it becomes staticky after a short while. Have you found a cordless phone that works well for you? If so, which brand and model number is it?


I agree with you that cordless phones seem to lose quality over time. I've never known why.

I do like my current phone system, the Panasonic KX-TG5576 digital answerer. It's pretty expensive but works very well. It doesn't show signs of decay yet, so I have high hopes. You can download the PDF manual for it on under Support on http://www.panasonic.com/ .

It has talking Caller ID, which is very cool. You can have up to 8 handsets and put them in any room in their own chargers. I have no trouble getting perfect signal from one end of the house to the other.

Some of the interesting things you can do:

Use the handsets as an intercom. Each has a number and you can page any handset or the base unit individually.

Upload your phone book from your computer to handset via USB. Once the phone book is on one handset, you can wirelessly send it to the other handsets.

Upload photos via USB for display on the handset color display.

Play recorded incoming messages from any handset.

I personally like Panasonic, model number KX-TG3033C, it has a built in digital answering machine too.

as far as brand names i like any thing made from panasonic.

as far as the type of frequency, the best type on the market are the DECT phones, they operate at 1.9 ghz so can operate further then 2.4 and 5.8, and are less suspectable to interfearance...

stay away from, uniden, vtech, and any other "cheap" name brand... motorola makes cordless phones, which are pretty good..

dont get a 900 mhz phone, to easy to eaves drop on..

if you get a 2.4 ghz phone and a wifi network, keep them away from eachother, and if they interfear with eachother you will need to change the channel on the ROUTER, since most phones dont have a channel button any more...

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