Panasonic KX-TGM420W + (2) KX-TGMA44W Amplified Cordless Phone with Digital Answering Machine Expandable Upto 6 Handsets and Voice Volume Booster 40 dB
$259.97
Price: $259.97
(as of Dec 27, 2024 14:03:40 UTC – Details)
HEAR AND BE HEARD CLEARLY
Reliable amplified cordless home phone system for everyone affected by mild to moderate hearing loss. Includes volume boost for caller volume up to 40 dB, six-level voice tone settings, loud base unit ringer and noise reduction to hear calls from noisy places.
EASY TO USE, EASY TO SEE
Enlarged, high-visibility backlit touch controls, LCD and numeric dial keypad simplify calling in any light conditions. Bright red visual ringers on base unit and handsets complement the system’s 15 audio ringtones to signal incoming calls.
SLOW DOWN SPEECH IN REAL TIME
Clearly understand fast talkers with one-touch Slow Talk control, which slows the speed of the caller’s speech while conversing in real time. Ideal for conversations, voice message playback and screening calls.
Features:
– Brushed White Finish Base Unit and Handset
– Expandable to 6 Handsets
– 6-Level and Custom Voice Tone Settings
– Voice Volume Booster to 40 dB
– Speech Booster
– Slow Talk Control
– Ringer Volume up to 100dB
– 15 Ring Tone Settings
– Ringer Off Key
– Noise Reduction
– Battery Power Backup3
– 13 Hours Talk Time
– 9 Days Standby Time
– Talking Caller ID (English and Spanish)4,7
– Talking Keypad and Phonebook Memory (100 items)
– White Backlit LCD on Handset
– Speakerphone
– Call Waiting and Intercom4
– 250 Call Block Database9
– 17 Minutes Voice Messaging
– Bright Red LED Visual Ringer
Hear and be heard, loud and clear with Volume Boost control for amplified caller voice volume up to 40 dB, includes six voice Tone Settings and a loud base unit Ringer
Big white backlit LCD, enlarged Touch Dial Keys and controls, plus bright red LED visual ringers on base unit and handset enhance visibility and calling convenience
Hear calls from noisy places with Noise Reduction to suppress background noise interference for clearer, more comfortable conversation
Includes Power Backup, Speakerphone, Talking Caller ID, Talking Keypad and Phonebook, 9 Speed Dials, 250-number Call Block, Intercom, Accessories, and Expandable to 6 handsets
Understand every word, every time more clearly with Slow Talk to slow the speed of speech in real time and when checking voice messages
Customers say
Customers find the landline phone offers good sound quality and a louder ringing volume that helps them hear clearly. They find it functional and easy to use, with simple setup and features well-located. Many appreciate the slowed down talk and design. However, opinions differ on value for money, clarity, and button readability.
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Bgolden08 –
Good Phones
I ordered these phones for my mother to replace her old wireless phones. She is hard of hearing and this phone has a much louder ringing volume than her old phone. She can hear it ring, even without her hearing aids. She likes that she could turn up the talk volume, and it was louder than her old phone so she can hear the person on the other end. It has many features most of which she will never use, but the ones that she will use Iâm sure she will enjoy. She likes the fact that it has a bright red light that blinks when the phoneâs ringing in case she does not hear It. It was packed well and the shipping time was quick and I am happy with my purchase.
CJ Taylor –
Working out great
Bought these for my 83-year-old visually impaired, hard of hearing mom. It’s working out well. The one negative is that it’s easy to hit the block button on the handset. It can be fixed, but it’s just too easy to do. Other than that, it’s great.
Qrysta White –
BUY THE 450, NEXT ONE UP
UPDATEAt the end of the orig review I mention that I’m going to purchase the model 45 extra handset for its additional amplification. I did.IT WORKS SUPERBLY. All features function exactly as the other model 44 handsets. SLOW BOOST PHONEBOOK CID everything immediately and just fine.Do note that the extra 10db amplification only applies to handset use not speakerphone.At first I couldn’t tell much difference between volume setting 40 and 50. But when I watched my mother use it I could see the difference in her face and how she held it. No more pressing it hard against her face, so 10db is worth it’s priceyness.On the handset web page is where Panasonic should make it clear that this model handset isss backward compatible.One other thing to note these handsets are heavier to use than standard cordlesses. The model 45 is even heavier than the 44 but worth its weight in gold giving a hard of hearing person their social life back.If a person needs even more than the 50db boost, the base, with its bigger speaker, is where sound is clearest and loudest.One great valuable product.ORIGLet me jump into how much I love this and then why the title.Bought it for my mom who was just too dangerously isolated because she can no longer hear with a regular telephone. That means she can’t even access 911. Caption phones are too big and have no extensions so a user has to converse sitting in one location by a tel jack and nowhere else in the dwelling. Hearing aid was a bust. Trying to use the PocketTalker with phones is cumbersome. No wonder companies that make those portable voice amp don’t even mention using them with telephones.Finally I spotted amplified phones with T Coil functionality [that way if we find a hearing aid that does work this phone will continue to serve her].THE GOODIESA. Wonderfully big clear screen text. Every home phone I’ve bought for 30+ years has BIG TEXT on its home screen but shrunken light grey characters as you march through menus or enter a long name. Those screens aren’t normally shown in product ads. This phone displays big high contrast letters and numbers no matter what its screen is displaying. I added pics with and without flash.B. Totally DARK when not in use. I prattle on about this in all my reviews on electronics. These handsets have NO LIGHTS ON when the unit is not in use. The little chargers have no charge lights. So NO red green nor orange steady nor flashing anything in your bedroom. We are grateful as heck. I don’t have no deploy black tape nor black construction paper on this device to cover up anything. The part with big lights constantly on, is the base station and I have that nowhere near bedrooms. So unless someone is calling ð¤ tight.C. The INTERCOM: So clear its a dream come true. Only neg is ya can’t shut off its ringing no matter what ringer-off setting you enact.D. Its TALKING feature also outstanding. When she heard it say ZERO her face lit up. Something as simple as that. Calls out each key as they are touched in a vibrant clear female voice. Does the same for items in the phone book, call history, and handset names as you scroll to do intercom calling. Its not very good at the pronunciation of names. It calls our nurse Gere (pronounced like Jerry) GRRRRRRpronounces Brea Califonirnia, Bree Ay C, but its perfect with numbers.E. I love that you need only set up the memory buttons on one handset. All handsets mirror the programming.F. CID is a true call history list. On some phones like a VTech DECT cordless only the last call from the same number is kept in history. On this Panasonic if the same number calls you five times it shows in history 5 times. Yayyyee.WISH EACH HANDSET HAD 5-ONE TOUCH SPEED DIAL BUTTONs though. A memory button is not the same as one touch calling.One Touch anything is good for the elderly or disabled.And I wishI had bought the Model 450. When I brought this one to my ear, max boosted and on highest volume it didn’t hurt my ears. I have very good hearing so anything loud enough for my 99 year old mom should make me wince. Fortunately the SPEAKER BOOSTS better than the speaker in the ear piece.I am buying a TMGA45 extra to see if it’ll work on this 420 base. The Panasonic website isn’t precise on the matter. If you pull up specs on the 45 handset, it says compatible with the 450 base (which offers cell pairing I had no need for). But if you view compatibles to the 420 base a whole pile of handsets are listed including the 45 which boosts sound 50db compared to the 40db max of this model.In the meanwhile intercom calls are brighter and much clearer than external calls so at least inside the home we can easily gossip and take orders from my mom again.Thank you Panasonic.PSThe manual. There is a code for each menu operation as in #223. Ya press MENU then the code. Have no fear the menu selections are stated in text. So: RINGER VOLUME SPEECH BOOST AUDIO BOOST SILENT DATE/TIME. ANSWERING MACHINE ON/OFF RECORD GREETING NUMBER OF RINGS INTERCOM RING STYLE etcetera, alll the usual players are there to scroll through. You do not need the codes at all. Why in the hell doesn’t Panasonic say this??!? I nearly passed on buying. I downloaded the manual before buying and wondered What the heck? The manual has no pics of menu screens.
patricia Cadena –
Finally my dad can hear me!!!
My father is very hard of hearing and has had trouble with âtraditionalâ phones. He can not only hear everything I say but also hears it clearly. All the difference in our conversations!
Michelle –
Not good for bad hearing
This phone does allow you to turn up the volume, but it still has static, even when tone is adjusted. I thought this phone would be good for my mother who has trouble hearing. It’s awful. Not worth the money at all.
Grandma Linda –
The phone I’ve been waiting for
The quarantine brought home to me how bad my hearing had gotten (I have Meniere’s disease). I can’t talk to anyone face to face right now, and understanding people on my old phone was a struggle. I wasn’t totally confident this one would be any better … but, luckily, I was wrong. It’s hard to believe how excited it’s possible to get over … a phone! But I feel like I’m part of the world again! The first time I talked on it, as a work call, the person on the line had a deep, soft, gravelly voice with an accent — the kind I can never understand. I saw that “boost” key lit up and decided to give it a try. Like a miracle! It somehow made the gentleman’s voice not only louder but clearer and I was able to chat without any stress. (BTW, I keep a landline because cell phones are even harder to hear on.)I haven’t used all the features yet, but the volume adjusts both with and without the “boost” feature turned on. I haven’t use the “slow” key, but I expect it will be helpful. Best of all, my old headphones fit and work with no loss of sound; I need them for work. The phone is attractive — nice to have white for a change. It’s substantial in weight and comfortable to hold. It has all the features I wouldn’t do without — caller ID, voice mail, speaker, caller list, time, date, every option. I got three handsets — office, kitchen and bedroom. It was a snap to set up — I didn’t need to call my son to come help.OK, it’s a phone. But it’s very nice to be able to hear without struggling. I do recommend.
Karan Alexander –
Good set of phones
These set of phones work really well.
health-wise –
Speaker in one of the phones is now mostly static, and breaking up.
I like the ring tone. Not as jarring as the usual phone. I love being able to silence the ringer, and just have the flashing light.I have sent a message to the seller, to see if I have to return the whole set, or if I can just return the one phone with the bad speaker.