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- Panasonic KX-T7425B Corded Phone
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Another Excellent Phone System! |
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Model / Serial #: |
KX-T7425B |
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Date Written: |
August 5th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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4 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: 24 programmable lines, paging system, and
speaker phone. |
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Cons: Twisting cords, single number redial only,
confusing manual, and no LCD. |
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Bottom Line: I would recommend this product if this
were not an old model, but Panasonic has definitely made improvements, so look
for a newer model when purchasing. |
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My review
of the
Panasonic KX-T7433B phone system explained most of the features about
the KX-T74 series phone systems. There are only minor differences between this
KX-T7425B and the KX-T7433 models.
I did not buy this phone either, but instead I used to work with this phone
everyday at work before we dumped it in our old office and started using the
KX-T7433B’s. I do not know how much our company paid for this unit, but I can
find out that the retail is $130.00 at
epinions.com. The reason I am writing about this phone is because I
like using this phone; it is easy to use. When I first started this job, I had
some trouble using these phones, but once I got the hang of them, they were no
problem. I downloaded the user manual from Panasonic’s support website so I
could learn more tips and tricks about it (www.panasonic.com).
PROS :
My company is not very big so we currently have four active lines and
transferring between them is a breeze. Most of the time, I need to page an
employee of ours if there is a phone call and to make my life easier, Panasonic
put a paging system on it. The paging system can be used in two ways; first is
where you put a call on hold and page another phone in the same system (at
another desk). The second is where you do an overhead page through out the
company for someone if that person is not at their desk. This feature comes in
handy every single day for me, because I do not have to get up and look around
for someone.
The big dial for the volume control which handles the voice levels for the
speaker phone and the headset. This helps when you have a loud person on the
phone or when you can barely hear someone. As of yet I have not figured out how
to change the ringer volume because we stopped using these models shortly after
I started working for the company.
One of the most used features on this phone is the Speaker Phone; I use it every
time I make a call. I push the speaker phone button and dial the number I want
and do not pick up the headset until someone actually answers on the other side.
I also use this when I get put on hold when I am searching for a specific part,
etc…
There are a total of 24 buttons for different lines on this phone which is more
than enough for any small business. All I have to do is press the transfer
button and the preset extension button and the call it transferred.
CONS :
First of all, I really wish it had an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen to
make my life easier. I think that is the only improvement in the
KX-T7433
models from the KX-T7425 model. I have noticed that everything else is the same
as the KX-T7425 model in the newer KX-T7433 models.
One of the things I do not like is when the twisted cord that connects the
headset to the phone base gets even more twisted with itself and does not extend
far enough. This happens every single day so I have to pick up the headset and
unwind it.
The other feature I do not admire that much is the Redial; it redials the last
dialed number only. It would have been better if it redialed at least the last 3
to 6 or maybe more numbers.
The user manual is a bit hard to read, but it does explain the major features
very well. It seems to explain the minor feature not as thoroughly as it does
the major ones. Panasonic could have improved on the manual’s wording; it would
have helped if they added a little more details.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I had used this phone for about three months before the company got the new
models and it had been with the company for over four years. It had never failed
to perform its duties. The only difference in the newer KX-T7433 model is the
new LCD screen; everything else is the same.
I FEEL :
From the three months I had used this particular model of these phone systems, I
can confidently recommend this phone or the newest model of this product line
from Panasonic to everyone. I have always trusted Panasonic with any kind of
phone systems; whether is it for home or business use. I am a loyal Panasonic
customer when it comes to phones. I can say this proudly because I use Panasonic
phone at work and home, and it has been almost like a family tradition to only
buy Panasonic phones for my family.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
When I look at all of the advantages this phone has, I tend to overlook all the
disadvantages because I know the newer model of this product definitely has a
lot of the cons I listed fixed, updated, or even upgraded. So I would not
recommend you or your company buying this particular model, but the newest one
that Panasonic currently has out in the market. Whether you or your company are
thinking about buying new phones, I would say forget everything else and go with
Panasonic because they will never let you down; you will always be in
communication range. I can say this from experience.
Note: You may notice some information on this review are similar to
another review of a similar model phone. This is because these phones have very
similar features and very little differences. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Panasonic |
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Website: |
www.panasonic.com |
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Programmable Buttons: |
24 |
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Jog Dial Control: |
Available |
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Other Ports: |
XDP (eXtra Device Port) |
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Speakerphone: |
Available |
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Call Announce: |
Whisper Off-Hook Call Announce |
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Other Features: |
Automatic Redial, Answer, and Mute |
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Compatibility: |
All KX-TD and KX-TDA phone systems |
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