Panasonic DECT 6.0-Series 3-Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System (KX-TG1033S)

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Video Phones Review
User Reviews Send this to a friend
 
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Customer Rating:
 
List Price: $99.95
Sale Price: $79.99
Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours
Buy Now
 

Product Description

Details

  • Cordless system with digital answering machine includes 3 handsets, 1 base, and 2 chargers
  • Uses 1.9 GHz frequency band for less interference
  • Digital answering machine with 16 minutes recording time
  • Up to 17 hours talk time
  • 3-way conference calling capability

Video Reviews

No video reviews found for this product.

Customer Reviews For

Finally! A really good cordless phone
 
Review Date: April 14, 2007
Reviewer: S. Rys, Austin, TX USA
I have gone through more than 15 types of cordless phones in the last several years. Some of them very good, but not perfect, others fairly awful. When I was doing my research this time for a new phone, I came across DECT 6.0 technology. It claims no interference with WiFi networks, greater range, clear transmission and extended battery life. Bottom line, it's pretty much true.

I've used this phone for a week and it is crystal clear, no interference with my WiFi network, no "hiccups" with a call, like static or audible digital artifacts. My 5.8 Ghz phone would let me talk with a range of maybe 100 feet outside of my house with the front door closed. This telephone lets me go to the end of my driveway, across the cul de sac, and into my neighbor's driveway without sound degradation. I'd guess that I'm getting about 3x the distance of my 5.8 Ghz phone in a real world situation.

The great thing about this phone is that the battery life is awesome. The phone claims up to 17 hours of talk time and several days of standby. I make a lot of conference calls from my home, and I'm on the phone about 6 hours per day. I'd have to switch cordless phones during the day with ANY 5.8Ghz phone, as they'd last anywhere from 3 to 5 hours. I've made 2 days of calls, for a total of 11 hours, and the battery indicator still shows a full charge, without being placed back into the charger. I'm going to keep it out of the charger in standby and talk until the battery runs down, to accurately gauge the battery life, but it would appear that the 17 hours of talk time is a realistic estimate. By the way, the phone uses traditional AAA rechargeable batteries (x2), for each handset. My 5.8 Ghz phone used 3, and had a max talk time of about 5 hours.

The keys on this phone are bigger than other phones, another plus in my book. I'd always misdial a number with smaller buttons. I have yet to misdial with these keys. They're the perfect size.

I don't use the answering machine, as I have telephone company voicemail. The only downside to this phone is that the message waiting indicator for telephone voicemail, doesn't work. I've set it to "on", on every phone, and my 5.8Ghz phone will flash the voicemail alert, but these handsets aren't flashing. I've had this problem with other phones, especially VTech, so I'm thinking that most phones work, there must be something about the connection into my house that doesn't get the call message alert to the phone. I have DSL and filters in the house. Maybe this is the cause?

Anyway, overall, this is a really good set of phones, they work great, have great sound, and the battery life is stellar. I'm really happy with this purchase. You should probably consider DECT 6.0 going forward. It's MUCH better than 5.8Ghz technology, in my opinion.

UPDATE:

As an update to my review, the phone is now in it's 16th hour of talk time, with 5 days of standby (no charging) and it's still working on the last bar of the battery indicator. I'd say that the 17 hours of talk time is a conservative number. As stated previously, the battery life is the best that I've ever experienced with a cordless phone. Actually, incredible by today's standards.
Outstanding call clarity + software...but no visual display on answering machine
 
Review Date: August 8, 2007
Reviewer: Paul Stuart, Tampa, FL
For those who think all cordless phones are alike, au contraire. I've struggled with crackly 900 mhz lemons, 1.8ghz with non-existent range, 2.8ghz housed in faulty answering machine units, and 5.8ghz paperweights where every call was a lesson in hearing impaired.

The KX-TG1033S, however, is a refreshingly great wireless phone system that finally gets it right. Extremely intelligent software plays messages through every unit when call screening, likewise playback of the answering machine is available from each handset. Related, the LCD display is very sharp, ring (and tones) very customizable. (If you're so inclined, each of the 3 units can play a different tone upon ring.) Love the detailed status information when the phone is not in use.

Most importantly, call clarity is outstanding. Standard and speaker are both surprisingly strong, crystal clear over digital phone service. There is no disparity across any of the 3 units based on physical location and/or being housed in the base answering machine. (A common flaw in other expandable wireless phone systems.) I've likewise encountered no range difficulties even when fielding calls in the front/back yards. Not a hiss, signal loss, nothing. The ability to transfer calls, intercom to other units is nothing short of awesome.

A couple of minor glitches worth noting: The Panasonic Menu IS as complicated as advertised. There is a learning curve -- albeit small -- in how to navigate them before features can truly be maximized. You will be reading the instruction manual, unfortunately. Moreover, the initial charge/battery calibration takes FOREVER. ((Be prepared for a half a day (or more) without your new phones.)) Battery life, however, seems infinite following this early lesson in patience.

Second, there is no graphical display on the answering machine. Thus, number of missed calls/messages becomes unfortunate guesswork. Arguably the greatest tradeoff of a system this high in quality.

These misgivings aside, the KX-TG1033S comes very highly recommended, at a very attractive price point to boot. Sister, high quality expandable systems can cost upwards of a hundred dollars more.

FYI: You might find yourself unable to pull caller ID up on your phones if attached to a fax machine. This is easily remedied via a cheap splitter (despite contradictory info from Panasonic tech support).
Excellent cordless phone with great features
 
Review Date: October 13, 2007
Reviewer: Lone Writer,
I love so many things about this phone:

* Great value for base unit and three handsets (expands to up to 6).
* We had new phones installed and working in less than 10 minutes.
* Good ergo design lets you cradle phone between shoulder and chin.
* Large number pads for clumsy fingers.
* LED lights up for use in the dark.
* Record and pick up messages using any handset (not just the base).
* Screen calls from anywhere in the house (as long as a handset is with you, you hear a message being left).
* Good range -- I am able to talk over 100 feet from the base unit.
* Zero interference (so far) and excellent clarity on incoming calls.
* Very long battery life both in talk mode and in standby mode.
* Easily store numbers and transfer them to *all* handsets from menu.
* Handsets all have a speakerphone, which sounds very clear.
* Handsets all have a clock and caller ID display.
* Phone menu easy to figure out (don't really need the manual).
* Message indicator setting is a neat feature; light on phone flashes for new message.
* Handsets display message when you missed a call.
* Great intercom system lets one phone call any other in the house.
* You can leave handsets on the charger at all times; won't affect battery life.

Only negatives I have found so far, in 3 months of daily use:

* Even if you have 3-6 handsets, only two can talk at one time to an outside caller.
* Sometimes calls placed from our phone to others sound faint. Call recipient has to turn up volume of their handset.

For the price I paid and the value I received, I would buy the Panasonic KX-TG1033S cordless phone system again in a heartbeat.
Buy it!
 
Review Date: May 21, 2007
Reviewer: Subtleldy, Springfield, IL USA
I understand that getting used to the Panasonic mindset on how to use their phone products can be a challenge the first time. So, if you're new to Panasonic, take a deep breath, slow down, and read carefully. This is no GE system you're dealing with.

And, if you're thinking of upgrading from a present Panasonic system -- do it! We upgraded from a 2.? (something) system and WOW! Crystal clear, easy to use, and it even has an easy intercom.

The system came out of the box and was operational with 10 minutes. Best phone system we've ever had. Highly recommend!
Panasonic Cordless DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone
 
Review Date: August 1, 2007
Reviewer: Picky One, Cincinnati, OH USA
These phone are great! I have had them for over a month and am VERY satisfied. Let me start by saying the last 3 cordless phones I have had were junk. So I am picky now. I would reccommend this to anyone... probably the best on the market.

The best way to tell you about this is list the Pros and Cons:

Pros:
Speaker Phone on each handset(Super - sounds great both ends)
Clarity
Battery Life - 6-7 Hours on calls w/SP Phone - plenty of charge remaining
Works with Phone company Messaging (blinks and Message waiting)
Caller ID
Missed call
Standard Rechargable Batteries AAA NMHI - WOW!
Can sync Address book to all phone
One Phone Jack
Can call any of the other phones (Intercom)
Range: 1000ft (near a window)other side 300+ outside inside perfect
Mute button (you would think this would be standard)
Belt Clip
Easy to use menus

Cons:
It has an answering machine (can turn off so bonus I guess)
Would not recommend for wall mounting.


Best buy for " ", Lowest Price + Free shipping. Get Now!

Related posts:

  1. HTC Shift HTCX9501 Unlocked Phone with 40 GB Memory, 3G, GPS, Vista OS, and Wi-Fi–International GSM Version with No Warranty
  2. Electrolux ICON Professional : E32AF75FPS 16.8 cu. ft. Upright All-Freezer – Stainless Steel
  3. Polycom VSX 8000 – Video conferencing device
  4. Clarity 5.8 GHz Professional Amplified Cordless Phone with DCP and Digital Answering Machine (C4230)
  5. Panasonic Dect 6.0 Dark Grey Cordless Phone with Answering Machine (KX-TG6433M)
  6. Panasonic Dect 6.0 Titanium Black Cordless Phone with Answering Machine (KX-TG6443T)
  7. Complete Tool Screw Driver Torx Kit to Repair Replace Apple Iphone 2g 3g GPS Ipod Video Nano Touch Cracked Scratch Broken Lcd Screen Display
  8. Electric Door Strike Remote Unlock Mechanism for Security Alarms, Keypad Entry, & Audio Video Door Phone Intercom Systems (12V DC)
  9. Panasonic Dect 6.0 Titanium Black Cordless Phone with Answering Machine (KX-TG6445T)
  10. Belkin Wi-Fi Phone for Skype with Boingo Hot Spot Manager ( F1PP000GN-SK )

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.