
Panasonic KXTHA19S 2.4 GHz Cordless Handset (Refurbished)-KXTHA19S 2.4 GHz Cordless extension handset
Panasonic
- KX-THA19S
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2.4ghz
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The phones do exactly what I want, but are manufacture discontinued. I bought these reconditioned units because I think they're better than the newer current units.
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I can now use a telephone and actually understand what is being said to me because of the bluetooth in this telephone. It paired with my hearing aids immediaely. What a wonderful item for the hearing impaired.
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I had this model phone for two years. Something happened... it broke. I tried an ATT bluetooth connect phone... it was junk... so I re-bought the exact same Panasonic phone I loved for 2 years...
This phone does just about everything I need. Uploads my phone book to all the handsets, connects seamlessly to my bluetooth earset, has plenty of room for lots of messages, is very user friendly, the only thing I'd add is an option for audio message alert. I don't notice the little light blinking when there's a message. I can also bluetooth connect my cell phone and my husband's cell phone. This phone will accept up to five bluetooth connections. I just hope it doesn't break again in only two years.
This phone does just about everything I need. Uploads my phone book to all the handsets, connects seamlessly to my bluetooth earset, has plenty of room for lots of messages, is very user friendly, the only thing I'd add is an option for audio message alert. I don't notice the little light blinking when there's a message. I can also bluetooth connect my cell phone and my husband's cell phone. This phone will accept up to five bluetooth connections. I just hope it doesn't break again in only two years.
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I bought the KX-TH111S system and was very happy with it. I bought additional KX-THA19S handsets to expand the system to all rooms in the house. They work fabulously. I have no complaints other than the cost. Retail for these was $50. Amazon had them for $43 each. That's quite a bit of money for ONE handset, but the features of the phone system made it worthwhile.
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I'm very happy with this phone set. We bought the base and two extra handsets. The sound quality is great, and they are smaller than the last panasonic cordless phone we had. We have two phone lines, and this phone works great for that. You can choose different ring tones to tell which line is ringing. There is a jack for a headset on all the handsets, which I think is important. The cool feature is being able to link cell phones with this phone. Once the cell phone is paired, it's so easy to come home, press one button on the base unit and link the cell phone via bluetooth. Then I can answer cell phone calls (or make them!) from any handset in the house. It works great! You can link up to five different bluetooth devices. You can only use one at a time, but that's not a problem for us. I'm glad we bought this set.
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Good phone. Solid structure. Good sound and without noise in long distance. In my opinion poor address book (only 50 numbers) and the impossibility to upgrade the list of compatibility bluetooth cellular phones.
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I've been looking for a better cordless for some time. I wanted to go to a system ( base and remotes) instead of several line connected stand land alone units as now exists. I stumbled across this Panasonic KX-THA19S purely by accident as I had no idea such a product existed. It caught my eye and as I read the features my eyes opened. This is not your typical inexpensive base and extra remote set system. Most of our outgoing calls at home are long distance relative to our home service. Hence, cell phones are typically used for most outgoing calls and some incoming. The bulk of incoming are on the landline phone. This meant having the two cell phones lying around readily available addition to the land line cordless pending where you are settling down. Having several common/identical phones (these new Panasonics) throughout the house is handy. With remotes needing only ac power for the charger vs an actual phone line to answer incoming either under the normal phone line or either
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