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Panasonic KX-TG9542B Link2Cell Bluetooth Enabled 2-Line Phone with Answering Machine & 2 Cordless Handset

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  • High Quality, New BLUETOOTH,2 TAD,2 ANS MAC
  • Sleek Design
  • Energy Star Certified
  • Link2Cell Bluetooth Enabled


The Panasonic KX-TG9542B DECT 6.0 Plus 2-Line Link2Cell Bluetooth Enabled Answering System with base keypad and 2 cordless handsets, allows you to link up to 4 cell phones. With 2-line operation, this expandable unit supports 3 simultaneous conversations, 2 on the landlines and 1 on the cell. The Text Message Alert feature notifies you of received text message on your cell phone through an alert on your cordless handset when your cell phone is synced to the base unit. Enjoy two answering systems so you can separate your work life from your home life. Now you can be alerted to recorded messages whether you're at home or on the road. When a caller records a message, the base unit will beep, alerting those in the house. Not at home? The phone will automatically send a message to a registered cell or office phone along with playback options.


JOSE VELAZQUEZ LOPEZ
Comentado en México el 7 de febrero de 2025
Si se trata de calidad, Panasonic es la mejor marca, llevo tiempo usándolo y es insuperable
Martin Maya
Comentado en México el 25 de enero de 2025
Tal cual el producto. Todo bien.
Customer
Comentado en India el 10 de agosto de 2024
Excellent material, Excellent speech quality.
David
Comentado en México el 16 de julio de 2024
No he podido quitar que en cada llamada te anuncia el nombre y el número y es muy molesto
Raul
Comentado en México el 2 de marzo de 2024
El equipo es muy bonito, demasiado caro para lo que hace, pero me fui con la idea de Panasonic es buena marca, pero a los 2 meses el producto fallo, obviamente amazon no se hace cargo, y la garantia no aplica debido a que piden factura SELLADA, y eso amazon no lo manda asi..
Kulwant Singh
Comentado en India el 3 de febrero de 2024
Very poor quality
Eduardo Diaz C.
Comentado en México el 5 de septiembre de 2024
Excelente teléfono y lo importante, bloqueo de llamadas.
Customer
Comentado en Australia el 6 de enero de 2021
SORRY TO SAY CANNOT USE IT IN AUSTRALIA SO WHY DO YOU SELL THIS PRODUCT HERE
Jose González
Comentado en México el 13 de diciembre de 2020
Versátil, no es difícil de usar, puedes conectar tu celular vía Bluetooth y transferir tus contactos. Incluso vincular unos audífonos inalámbricos Bluetooth, y recibir ahí las llamadas. Para una oficina o recepción es una gran solucion. Para un domicilio, sus pantalla grande retroiluminada, su altavoz increíblemente fuerte y sus comandos de voz lo hacen una gran elección.
A. J. Díaz
Comentado en México el 27 de agosto de 2018
El precio es un poco elevado, y fue opción porque necesitaba reemplazar todas mis unidades (contábamos con cuatro para cada línea) y para que tuviera funciones de identificador de llamadas tenia que adquirir teléfonos con baterías. Lo utilizo en un negocio con mostrador y se puede enlazar vía bluetooth a cuatro celulares y todo se controla con un teléfono o con la base. Bloqueo de llamadas por horario, bloqueo de llamas en general, mensaje de recepción en las llamadas, son de las cosas que más me aprecio de este paquete. Pero lo que más me ayuda es a darle una buena atención a cliente y evitar abandonar el mostrador para pasar una llamada. Se puede administrar decentemente a varias unidades inalámbricas como si fueran extensiones son necesidad de comprar un conmutador.Pros: con esta configuración puede trabajar como lineas tipo conmutador (transferir llamadas); bloqueo de llamadas por horario; reductor de ruido; enlace de celulares (contestar con equipo o base).Contras: el costo de un teléfono inalámbrico adicional; hay que memorizar el proceso de transferir llamadas, es un poco latoso en el inalámbrico; cuando se va la luz se muere la base (se pueden sustituir las pilas de los teléfonos a la base, pero no si te encuentras lejos de ella)Yo lo tengo al full y con un repetidor cubre toda mi casa en dos niveles.
Koala Mexico
Comentado en México el 2 de octubre de 2018
El equipo está nuevo y es bueno y funciona. Lo que NO me gusto es que es un equipo FUERA DE GARANTIA o remanufacturado, tiene la etiqueta y nunca lo informó el vendedor.
Bas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2016
When it comes to small electronics, I've learned a few things. When you buy an inkjet printer, get an HP. And when you buy a phone, get a Panasonic. I've tried Uniden, VTECH, GE, etc., and the Panasonic ones beat them hands down.I primarily needed a phone with two lines, the Bluetooth/ cell phone thing was an added bonus. It works well. Pairing, transferring the phone book, etc. all went flawlessly. I really like the shortcut way of entering settings. Simply hit #XXX and change the setting, no endless scrolling through menus.The base is very nice, it doesn't wobble and feels substantial. The LCD screen is huge compared to the usual miserly displays. I like the ability to plug a headset into the base as well, very useful for conference calls. The button layout on the handset is fine, the only exception the location of the redial button. It comes with a belt clip and also has a jack for a headset.And now for the really important part: Voice quality. It's fantastic. No noise, interference, crackling, or driving-through-tunnel-can-only-hear-every-other-word effect. Other phones with DECT6.0 or 1.21Gigawatt communication never seemed to deliver on that claim.The only feature I miss is a 'do not disturb" button. You can silence the ringer when a call comes in, and you can set a "quiet" time to prevent the phone from ringing between midnight and 6am, but there is no button to proactively turn off the ringer. That would have been a nice feature. Nevertheless, 5 stars for call quality, features and overall usability.
ASPPAgal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2014
I bought this In January, 2014 and just never set it up until last month. Sorry I waited so long. It is terrific!I bought this Panasonic to replace my office phone. I spend a lot of time on the phone, so I use a headset. The phone has a lot of features, but so far I've had no trouble getting use to the way it does things.The phone was easy to set-up and has a "Quick Guide" as well as a comprehensive manual with Operating Instructions. I find the phone's menus easy to follow (even without consulting the manual). I've had similar phones and do all my own computer tech work, so your mileage may vary.There are some features on the phone that absolutely will need the manual to use effectively, because you need to enter codes to access the features and the codes are in the manual. For the most part these are settings that once you set them up, you can forget them. Still, you'll probably want to keep the manual around so you can change the settings in future.There are two kinds of people -- those who won't read the manual and those who eat that stuff for lunch (you know who you are). If you fall in the latter group, like me, then you can download the manual and read it before you buy (I did) and store it on your computer for easy access later.I found the manual useful. One picky thing I noted when reading it -- the instructions have a heading -- like How to do (something) on the handset -- and then do not mention the word "handset" in the body of the instructions. I was confused a few times, because I thought I was reading instructions related to the base unit and then realized that the heading (on the prior page) referred to the handset (or vice versa). Since some of the keys on the base unit are different from the keys on the handset, this confused me until I realized my mistake. (My fault for reading the manual selectively and not cover-to-cover like a novel, but I do think the instructions would be more clear if the word "handset" or "base" were in the body of the instructions more often.) As I said, picky.The phone has a lot of neat features. For example, I have caller id and, after two rings, the phone announces the name of the caller, so I don't have to cross the room to read caller id! A feature I never knew I needed, but now that I have it, don't want to give it up.So far, I haven't used the "link-to-cell" feature, but I do charge my iPhone 5 from the side of this Panasonic phone and that's so convenient.The phone has two separate answering machines -- one for line 1 and another for line 2 -- and you can set-up different custom messages for each one. I use Verizon's voicemail and bought this phone so that I'd have my own answering machine in case Verizon's went down. (This has only happened once in nearly 20 years, but I don't want to miss any calls from my clients.) I haven't had the need to use the phone's answering machines, but I can say the custom greetings were easy to set-up.My conclusion: If you need a 2-line phone with good sound quality, a huge phonebook, and lots of features, consider this phone. Of all the programmable phones I've had, and I've had several over the years, I like this one the best. If you want a dead simple phone, then this may not be for you, but if you're willing to read a little, you'll be rewarded for your effort.
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