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Panasonic KX-TS3282B 2-Line Expandable Speakerphone with Data Port Black


Panasonic KX-TS3282B 2-Line Expandable Speakerphone with Data Port Black


Best Price: $129.99


Product Features
  • 2-line corded speakerphone with adjustable volume control
  • Flexible numbering for up to 8 optional extensions
  • Caller ID/call waiting with 50 name-and-number memory
  • Redial, speed dialing, mute, hold, call transfer, and more
  • Head-set jack, wall mountable

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Product Description

Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.

Amazon.com Product Description

The Panasonic KX-TS3282B corded speakerphone offers a wealth of features designed to meet the needs of any small to medium sized business. This two-line phone offers automatic line selection with convenient buttons for hold, mute, pause, flash, redial (last ten numbers dialed), speed dial, transfer, call restriction, intercom, and more.

The X-TS3282B offers flexible extension numbering for up to eight extensions (that is, up to seven optional add-on units) and data ports for full integration. The base houses all call features and functions as a speakerphone with adjustable volume control, and accommodates three-way conference calling. A three-line LCD shows all caller ID information and allows users access to up to 50 stored names and numbers.


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W. A. Lardin Said: Panasonic 2-line Caller ID Wired Phone ( Nov. 15th 2009 )
I purchased this instrument to replace an older 2-line phone that failed. The 3828 arrived in mint condition and works great in every respect. It has a very nice feature that allows one to select a number or party while off line and then it dials it on the default line when the receiver is picked up or the speaker button is pressed. It has an easily readable display that shows caller ID and Caller ID/call Waiting info. All told a great telephone and it has very good audio to boot.
J. PIVEC Said: Great 2-line phone ( Oct. 5th 2009 )
I ordered this Panasonic KX-TS382B 2-line phone to replace an old 2-line phone that I had purchased from Qwest many years ago. I am very happy with it. The sound quality is terrific, it installed without a hitch, and the features all work as advertised. I am using it with one landline (Qwest is the phone company) and one MagicJack. You may have seen some of the advertising for MagicJack. It has been heavily advertised on TV over the last few years. My MagicJack is connected to a DSL hi speed internet line through a router. This serves as the 2nd line and is the one I use for almost all of my long distance service. One of the features of the phone is that you can choose different ringer tones for each line. This is useful for identifying which line is receiving an incoming call. The caller ID display on the phone also identifies the caller. This phone was a bit more expensive than other 2-line phones available. But I am happy that I purchased it. It is definitely worth the money.
O. K. Maharaj Said: Good phone ( Sep. 9th 2009 )
Since i have to connections, this works well to use both line interchangeably however, the display not does not show well because of the angle its at. It should have been made adjustable.
O. J. Weber Said: It's ok ( Aug. 8th 2009 )
The physical quality of the phone is good. My major complaint with this phone is that everyone tells me my voice cuts in and out when I am on the speakerphone talking. I have to get down right next the the mic and even then it is not that good. Most of my time is spent on conference calls, I was really looking forward to this working right, but when I have to speak I need to pick up the handset if I want to ensure that I am heard correctly.
Chanda Lyons Said: Solid 2-line phone ( May. 19th 2009 )
I bought this phone because my existing 2-line phone (AT&T 993) had an annoying hum when a POTS line and VoIP line were simultaneously connected. This phone had no such hum when both lines were simultaneously connected. Overall, I thought this was a solid phone that worked as expected. After using it for almost a year, though, I found 2 things bothersome for my work environment. First, the LCD did not have a backlight, so it was hard to read at times. Second, the keys felt a little "mushy." I found myself having to redial numbers periodically because I thought I had pressed hard enough, but apparently not. Beyond these 2 issues, I have nothing negative to say about the phone.

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