📞 Elevate your desk game with smart calls and zero interruptions!
The Panasonic KX-TGD563M is a sleek, metallic black cordless phone system featuring three handsets, Bluetooth Link2Cell for smartphone syncing and charging, one-touch call blocking for up to 150 numbers, bilingual talking caller ID, an easy-to-read message counter, and customizable ringtones—designed to keep busy professionals connected, informed, and in control.
J**N
A Very Good Cordless Phone for Those Wanting Home Extensions without a Landline Phone
I've really enjoyed using this phone as I was forced by my former carrier to drop my landline service. I just have no interest in carrying my phone around the house, and this provides easy extensions in both bedrooms and the kitchen. I did run into the complaint that seems common in the reviews and that is the weird Bluetooth distance issue. The cell phone needs to be a few feet away from the main base and it would be more convenient to have the cell right next to the base. If the cell is more than 15 feet away from the base, you do get static and issues with number button presses not being transmitted, although that's more of a general issue with Bluetooth technology. I have had zero issues with extensions being too far from the base, however, within reason.I was easily able to set up my existing Android phone with this device. I was also able to set up text message alerts, although setting up the extensions was a bit complex. Copying the Phonebook from my Android phone did not work; I had to retype the entries on the phone, although those entries did automatically copy over to the other extensions. Plus, after a great deal of effort, I was able to port my old landline number to a flip phone running KaiOS, and it also paired with the Panasonic! An unexpected bonus, indeed. For those looking to port a landline number to a cell carrier, give the process about one month, and assume daily calls to both parties (plus, the Real Caller ID system set up on cell carriers will reduce junk calls to the old number).The speaking Caller ID is a huge positive for me at least, though I couldn't get the different ring tone feature to work the way I wanted it. The first ring is the default tone, then the Caller ID announces the name (if it's in the phone book) or the number, and then the appropriate ring tone programmed into the phone then sounds.There are a few suggestions for future models: (1) while the call blocking & answering machine features are very good, I just don't use them. I think that most people use these services on their cell phones because you can use those services away from home. There should be a cellular-only model without these features, because having them makes the phone more complex to set up. Plus, landlines are becoming unavailable in populated areas, including having the service forcibly removed from people's homes; there won't be a need much longer for these features. A third cell line addition would also be nice, if possible. (2) The Android app & the ability to get an alarm on an incoming text message was a requirement, but there are a couple of suggestions. First, have an option to repeat an alert after a couple of minutes automatically until cancelled on an extension. Second, it would be the best phone on the market if a user could view at least a portion of the text and reply to a message from an extension, at least an acknowledgement or a choice of canned replies. Actually being able to type a text back using old-school 12-button typing would be wonderful. (3) A less important suggestion: please propagate dial out histories to the other extensions, but include a menu choice to delete all of them & automatically propagate deletions to the other extensions.But in summary, this phone is a market-changer, traditional DECT cordless phones that connect to cell phones using Bluetooth is going to make the forced transition away from twisted-pair copper service so much easier.
K**N
Link2Cell
This was my cheap solution to a home phone. I got a flip phone from ATT on the cheapest plan and canceled by landline. Now my kid has 911 access. Great concept.
H**H
Phones
Good quality cordless phones.
M**Y
Great product and brand
This is our 3rd go around with Panasonic landline, 3 wireless phones. Have used this brand for over 35 years that lasted approx. 12 -15 years each time - and still worked - but bought new ones because we wore out the numbers, as does happen with any push button electronic - sometimes you have to push harder.I love this one because I have aged and the buttons are larger and easy to push. It is actually entertaining to set the caller ID to be announced as the voice tries to say the acronym for a company. Had a call from "FFFF". Can you imagine how funny it is to hear, "Call from FFFF (sound that out). I would yell, "Don't answer and listen."You won't be disappointed.
J**.
Great Blue tooth cell connected home phones
I've been wanting these for years and finally got them. Just the best dang home set up as I've seen it used. They connect everytime when you arrive in yard and have had absolutely no issues with connection. The fact that they allow you to answer cell that is located at charging area and alert you to incoming text messages along with person sendings name is very nice. They allow up to 3,000 blocked numbers which niw a days is needed and over 1,000 saved numbers. You can also take each individual hand set and program each one with different speed dials numbers is also a plus. I wish there were a few more options on front of them like transfer but we'll get used to it soon. Great units Panasonic
A**R
Exactly as described
This replaces our 10+ years old Uniden 3 unit residential phone. I read the manufacturer's description and customer reviews before purchasing. It is definitely more complicated to set up than old unit but everything is in the owner's manual of "how to". I have to agree with reviews that the playback of messages is softer than I would care for, but I accepted that at the time I ordered it. The syncing of the cell phones is a good feature. Have had it about 1 month and, as of this time, I would say I would probably buy it again.
J**8
Transformer on handset docking/charging station died in 5 weeks
I like this system but for no reason the one handset battery died and I found that the transformer for that docking station had died and was no longer charging the phone. I put the phone on the other docking station and also tried the main unit. Both would charge the phone but those handsets would not charge on the bad docking station. 5 weeks isn't very long to start experiencing a problem. Hope the rest of it holds up! I'm really not happy that I'd have to send the whole system back at my expense. Also the charging station is not able to be disconnected from the transformer so for instance if you wanted to run the wire through a small hole and have the docking station cable behind a book case or something like that you can't do it. You'd have to have the cable visible from the front unless you had a huge hole to fit the whole docking station through.
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