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The Panasonic KX-TGJ322EB is a sophisticated cordless landline phone system featuring a large 1.8-inch colour LCD, advanced nuisance call blocking, and a 40-minute digital answering machine. Designed with eco-conscious Eco Mode Plus and DECT security encryption, it offers twin handsets with noise reduction and long battery life (250h standby, 15h talk). Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, clear communication with modern convenience and privacy controls.





| ASIN | B00ZWQ1JP2 |
| Answering System Type | Digital |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,990 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 20 in Cordless Analogue & DECT Phones |
| Box Contents | 2 x Handset, Base units, instructions |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Landline Networks, DECT Devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,526 Reviews |
| Dialer Type | Single Keypad |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Is there Caller ID | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 9.8 x 17 x 8.5 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 220 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Material | Plastic |
| Multiline Operation | Single-Line Operation |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
| Phone Standby Time | 250 hours |
| Phone Talk Time | 15 Hours |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Recording Capacity | 40 Minutes |
| Telephone Type | Cordless |
| Telephone type | Cordless |
C**M
Excellent product at good price
Excellent. Works very well-exactly as stated and is easy to install and set up. Well worth the money. Fast delivery.
R**N
NOT BAD
I was after landine telephones with Talking Caller ID, as per my parents current Panasonic PNL C1035 Triple telephone set, which unfortunately the load speakers were starting to fail. These new phones have the required Talking Caller ID, loud speakers and also facility to increase the incoming callers voice, even when using the loud speaker. Unfortunately I'd say the sound quality isn't as good as the former Panasonic phones these were purchased to replace, but they were definitely the best alternative I could find, and trust me over the last four months I've tried many numerous options and makes. Price wasn't a factor at all and I'd have happily paid what ever it cost no limit, just to get what my parents actually needed. The incoming ring tone even at its highest setting isn't very load and definitely not loud enough for anyone with hearing problems, but I've managed to solve this with a separate little ringer speaker, which has a flashing red light as well as increasing incoming call tone sound and has definitely enhanced the incoming ringer volume. Not a lot of choice in the incoming call ringer sound options, but adequate. Not as user friendly as the previous Panasonic phones as far as my parents needs are, but for me set up was exactly the same as the previous phones and is quick and easy. My parents are 93 and 88 and are trying to hold on to what independence they still have and been able to receive and make telephone calls is not only important to them, but is also equally important to myself and my siblings. So I'd recommend these phones to anyone looking for something that's easy to set up, as reasonable sound quality and the all important Talking Caller ID. If the sound quality could have been better, then these telephones would have been perfect, but so far they are definitely the best of a bad bunch. Given nowadays the majority of the younger generation don't bother with landlines and tend to just have mobile phones, you'd think the telephone manufacturers of landline phones, would quickly assess their client base is going to be older and in the main have failing eye sight and poor hearing. The elderly require physical helping aids bot necessary pretty looking items. It won't be long before landlines become obsolete, so come on landline manufacturers start to produce what your main client base actually need and are more than happy to pay for! I'd recommend these phones based on my parents experience and I was more than happy with the price given I purchased them as a gift.
I**S
top quality, would recomend
quick set up,good quality,clear sound and modern looking.
M**N
One of the best phones.
Very pleased with our new phones, well made and at a good price. I have bought Panasonic phones before and found them to be very reliable. I would buy the Panasonic phones again because they are a great phone.
A**5
We paid £79.99 for the this Package on Amazon and think it is a great package for the price and here's why -
We have tried many Digital cordless phones over the years including Panasonic, Samsung, Binatone and BT models but have found a personal preference for the Panasonic models. Our last Panasonic Phones lasted about 4 years before we had to replace them. It may sound odd, crazy even but as there are so many home phone sets on the market we took a few months to decide what would suit our needs more before finally deciding on the Panasonic KX-TGJ323EB Trio Cordless Handset, we were not dissapointed with our choice. With an excellent build quality, [what you would expect from Panasonic anyway] the best features on this phone are the following: 1/ Call Block Feature - Block nuisance callers and telemarketers (Although you can subscribe freely to the telephone preference service TPS to opt out of telemarketing calls) this is still useful because some telemarketers still ignore this and call anyway - hence the need for this feature. 2/ The phone reads aloud the name of your caller whilst the phone is ringing - This is a really handy feature, you can now avoid dashing to the phone only to find out it is someone that you can call back later or just avoid all together. SImply put - this feature is my favourite because you can be cooking, gardening or doing something where it is inconvenient to just get up to reach for the phone only to realise it is someone you can let go to answer machine and call back at a more convenient time. For those contacts you know may be emergencies - you know as soon as the phone rings... [Note:You need caller id for this feature to work which is usually an extra feature you have to pay for monthly with your line rental provider] 3/ The Phone book update on this model allows you to have more than one number per contact. Which cuts down on the number of contacts....(Enough Said) 4/ Easy to transfer the call to another extension - ideal for businesses or a very large household Overview: Panasonic have kept all the best features of previous models but really thought about what added features would stand out against the competition and included them all in this simple and excellently priced package. If you are looking for a solid make and design with simple but useful features this is definately the best one we have tried so far.
C**A
I would recommend
It works very slow. It has good functions like call blocking , nice ring tones, speaker, caller ID.
A**T
Great little cordless phones
Bought these to replace a quad set of panasonic cordless phones that had worked reliably for 15-20 years only lately becoming tempermental (buttons requiring man, many hard presses in order to function - despite cleaning the internal contact pads with IPA and also the displays being somewhat flaky). Originally bought the Panasonic KX-TG6823EB Trio set - but one of the handsets was faulty on arrival. These phones are simple to set up and easy to use. Proramming the numbers in follows the standard Panasonic method - somewhat tedious. However, once one handset has numbers in its directory, these are copied across to othe others (or at least are accessible), which saves time. Another nice feature is that the handsets can be individually named - e.g. 'Kitchen', 'Office', Lounge' etc. The technology doesn't seem to have advanced much over the past 15-20 years or so, and the speakerphone quality isn't stellar - probably a 7/10. Overall, a decent system for a decent price. Included is a 'User Guide' but only has around 16 pages or so and is not terribly useful. Other handsets that we have have been able to link to the base station using the GAP compatibility (Generic Access Profile). Theoretically any cordless phone wih GAP compatibility - such as those from BT, VTech or Gigaset should be able to connect to thus system.
M**!
Excellent!
There are a few things I read in reviews that are incorrect so I thought I would put them right. Some settings are unique to each handset and some are shared amongst the entire system. Shared settings are updated automatically and there is no need to set them in each handset. For example, setting the time and date will update the time and date in all the handsets. Another example is if you add a contact using any handset that information will be shared with all the handsets. Some settings on the other hand are unique to each handset and have to be individually programmed in to each handset. The handset volumes, ring tones and so on. All this just works seamlessly. You can also use any handset to program the settings of the base unit, such as the answerphone. The base unit also has a ringer in it, so that can be set too. The phones are very adaptable. Just about everything can be set or unset. It’s all laid out very logically in the menu and is mostly very intuitive. The only thing that caught me out is that sometimes the pickup and end-call buttons need to be used while navigating the menus. As soon as you realise that though everything else is easy. Everything works as it should and the phones really are good. Incidentally there are 40 ring tones to choose from including specials for Christmas! I must confess that I thought they sounded a little dated. Also the wallpapers for the display seemed to be mostly rain a few flowers and more rain. The sound is a little tinny but very clear. The volume could be a little higher but was enough for me. There is a rather annoying delay of a few seconds when you access the phonebook. However the phonebook itself is extremely well laid out and informative. The voice announcement of who is calling really is extremely useful. How many times have you run to the phone thinking it was aunt May when it turned out to be a double glazing salesman? Well now you can take a more leisurely stroll when the caller is unknown. The nuisance call blocking is simple but highly effective. I block all calls with no number, all that start with 00 ( international calls ) , and if someone calls who I don’t know they get individually blocked, which just takes a few keypresses. In general comparing this phone to similar level BT phones the Panasonic is more flexible and that makes it also a little more complicated to use. It has more settings albeit uses more keypresses to do the same thing. There is one important difference between the two, though, and that is the way call blocking works. With the BT phone any calling number is always displayed on the display but if it’s blocked it doesn’t ring. So if you look on the handset you can see a blocked number is calling and you can pick up if you decide to. On the Panasonic though the call is NOT displayed on the display. To my mind this is a weakness with the Panasonic because you could accidentally pickup on a blocked number because it’s not on the display. All in all this is a really impressive set of phones. Expensive, yes, but well worth the money and these days you can usually pick up a bargain if you shop around.
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