Panasonic KX-TG8522EB DECT Twin Digital Cordless Phone Set with Answer Machine – Black
DECT Twin Digital Cordless Phone Set with Answer Machine
- 40min Answering Machine
- 2.0 inch colour LCD
- 2 x Handsets
- Base & Chargers
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Review by Martin Turner for Panasonic KX-TG8522EB DECT Twin Digital Cordless Phone Set with Answer Machine – Black
Rating: (5 / 5)
This is an incremental improvement on previous (very good) Panasonic phones. Some of the new features since our last phone — colour screen, updated glossy black looks — are neither here nor there. But the audio quality has been substantially upgraded, the hands-free calling is quite astonishing, and the answering machine is at least as good as voice messaging provided by phone companies. All in all a very worthwhile acquisition if your old phone(s) no longer do the job, for whatever reason. However, possibly not sufficiently better to warrant a simple swap-out replacement, unless you are very, very demanding on audio quality.
This is our fifth cordless phone set. Our others were, in order, Southern Bell, Samsung, Tevion (from Aldi), Panasonic. The Southern Bell one was enormous with a metal antenna, like something you’d see in a ’90s movie. The Samsung was dramatically better, and by far the most beautiful phone we’ve ever had. When we eventually needed to move to a two phone system, it was sadly no more to be purchased. The Tevion phones were bargain basement cost, and good for the money. We moved to the Panasonics because they were, at the time, the only household phones available that could take an external headset — a must for long conference calls. We’ve upgraded to this set because i) one of the two handsets came to grief and ii) we now need an answering machine.
In terms of functionality, this one does all the things the old one did, but better.
* Much improved calling quality, now well up to the standard for down-the-line radio interviews (though doesn’t compare to ISDN, but, then, it wouldn’t)
* Better battery life, and also an Eco function to reduce the base electricity costs by reducing the range of the signal.
* Much better intercom operation — painful to remember on the old one, on the new one you can use the menus to connect to the other phone and have an in-house call
* Dramatically improved hands-free operation
Additionally (for us), the 40 minutes recording time on the answer phone, plus the beautifully clear message recording, is a good upgrade over our old telecoms provider system which, while it didn’t seem to have a limit on the recording time, never seemed to want to record particularly clear spoken voice messages for the caller to hear.
There are also SMS messaging, if you subscribe to Caller-ID, and a 200 address phone-book. The phone-book is a bit disappointing — you can share from one phone to the other, but you can’t import from anywhere else, which means that you are unlikely to ever include more than a few dozen numbers. There are mercifully no additional functions beyond the time, as Panasonic have rightly realised that you will not be cherishing this to your heart like your first-ever mobile, and so will not wish to play games, use a calculator, or any of the other features which are occasionally found cluttering up menus when you don’t want them.
For me, the stand out feature is the hands-free operation. The phone is still equipped with a headset jack, which functions well with a Plantronics M175 Mobile Headset, but, having just come off a conference call lasting more than an hour using just the hands-free, I can honestly say that this is easily as good as the ‘spider’ style desk units we have for conference calling at work, and substantially better than my desk-phone at work. I really wasn’t expecting this, and would not have believed it were possible if I hadn’t actually heard it in operation.
My only gripe about this phone is that, despite it’s sleek, glossy black looks, it is really quite ugly, reminding me of a mobile phone handset from 1996. The colour display with its gaudy background doesn’t do anything for me either. You can at least turn the wallpaper off, and change the colour scheme to something neutral, which I’ve done.
Nonetheless, this gets my unqualified thumbs-up. After all, it does its main function better than any other model I’ve tried, which is making crystal clear phonecalls.
Review by Hector Bruce for Panasonic KX-TG8522EB DECT Twin Digital Cordless Phone Set with Answer Machine – Black
Rating: (5 / 5)
I bought these to replace my old Panasonic phones which aren’t quite a new as they were 5 years ago, and theres not that much to say about them. They make calls fine, and the sound quality on both earpiece and speakerphone is better than the older handsets, and the colour screen, big keys and sleek design are nice modern touches.
I must say though to get the most out of the features on the phones you do need to have caller display active on your phone line, but quite a few of the phone companies have this for free as options.
The call barring feature is also useful for those constant nuisance calls you get from time to time.
What is also really great is because the older set of phones I had was a three handset bundle, I decided to try and register one of the old handsets to the new base station, and it worked flawlessly, and i now have one older handset in an area of the house i don’t use as much, but i could register all three and have five alltogether but thats slightly overkill.
All in all a great product from Panasonic once again, and i hope these last at least the 5 years the previous ones did!
UPDATE: its been a couple of weeks since i’ve had these handsets and i’ve noticed one strange thing, on the 4 way navigation key there are markings telling you what each direction does. These seem to have `rubbed’ off completely now. Its not a big issue at all as its purely cosmetic, but still strange all the same!
Review by Mr. A. Smallwood for Panasonic KX-TG8522EB DECT Twin Digital Cordless Phone Set with Answer Machine – Black
Rating: (5 / 5)
Phones arrived today, they look very good, easy to set up and very simple to operate (holds upto 200 phone numbers so plenty of space)and a great bonus is that i could easily link up with my previous panasonic phones and transfer all phone numbers between them, fantastic!! Very pleased with the amazon service and an excellent price too. Thanks amazon.
To anybody who is wanting new dect phones with an answer machine you can’t go wrong with these!!
Review by Mr. R. Hitchins for Panasonic KX-TG8522EB DECT Twin Digital Cordless Phone Set with Answer Machine – Black
Rating: (4 / 5)
Having previously owned a Panasonic DECT with Answer, I knew it would have all the features I needed. The remote control facility is ideal so I can pick-up my messages even when I am away.
The grouping of Callers (friends, family, work etc.), then assigning different screen colours and ring tones, allows me to know how I should answer, even before I can see the caller’s name. I can even block annoying sales calls, once I know there number!
The system works with our telephone providers voice mail system, for the occaision that a message is left at the exchange, when the line is busy.
The sound is always clear, and certainly better than other DECT phones I have used.
The only disappointment was the ECO facility, which reduces the base station power when in stand-by. With multiple hand-sets, it is very unlikely that both will be close enough to the base station when making a call, so I cannot why this feature was included unless you are worried by the level of Radio signals in the home.
Review by Shipperman for Panasonic KX-TG8522EB DECT Twin Digital Cordless Phone Set with Answer Machine – Black
Rating: (4 / 5)
As with other Reviewers, Ring Tones could be wider in variety but the biggest drawback is the very short Charger Power lead, other than that good Panasonic Product, does what it says on the tin and value for money.