📞 Elevate Your Communication Game!
The Panasonic 3411 Cordless Landline Phone combines modern technology with user-friendly features, offering 10 hours of talk time, 144 hours of standby, and a stylish design. With caller ID, call waiting, and ample memory for contacts, this phone is perfect for the professional on the go.
Product Dimensions | 17.6 x 9 x 13 cm; 220 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | KX-TG3411SX |
Connectivity technologies | Cordless |
Special features | 2.4GHz frequency support, NI-MH battery providing talk-time of 10 hours, charging time of 7 hours and standby time of 144 hours, Cordless phone with caller ID, call waiting and call share functions, The box includes handset, base, battery, charger and user guide,1 year manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase, 50 phonebook entries, 5 redial memory and 50 caller ID memory, Illuminated LCD display with alphanumeric keypad, Wall mountable phone, 14 ringer melodies, 6 ringer tones, any key answer, intercom, time display and redial |
Other display features | Wireless |
Colour | Black |
Phone Talk Time | 10 Hours |
Phone Standby Time (with data) | 144 Hours |
Whats in the box | Handset, Base, Battery, Adapter, line Cord, Warranty Card & USER Manual - mentioned all details of product for installation & keywords |
Manufacturer | Panasonic |
Item Weight | 220 g |
D**U
A very good quality phone for basic home usage.
Received the phone a few days back. The product was new and not old stock. Here are my initial impressions.Pros -1. Built quality is good2. Ring tone is loud enough to be heard even from outside the house. (Some tones might be heard over longer distances than other)3. Caller ID works fine on BSNL network.4. Easy to take and place phone from base unit.5. Range is good. (Never tested the limits though)6. Easy to operate.7. Phone looks beautiful.8. Call clarity is also good.9. Doesn't interfere with the Wi-Fi signals. (Phone and router are kept around one feet apart) Update : While on a call Wi-Fi gets interfered noticeably on older Wi-Fi devices. The signal strength remains good though.Cons -1. Little pricey @ Rs. 1680.2. The base unit not very stylish.3. Doesn't work on power failure.4. Call history showing only missed calls and no incoming or outgoing calls. Redial option is available.
P**M
A really good phone
It has good battery life.I am really happy with the range it provides. My house generally requires wifi extenders. The wifi gets disconnected when we are at the other side of the building although on the same floor. But this phone worked without any hassle. So you can assume it has a range of around 30m. Because that's the I've been able to test as it's the width of my floor.The only complaint I have against the phone is it doesn't have a backlight for the buttons. So you need external light source for the buttons to be visible.It has features like you can save upto 50 contacts in the phone itself, you can receive calls by any number button.Overall it's good.
P**.
Nice product
Good product
N**I
No speaker! and UI not comfortable
Handset is good. But is has NO SPEAKER IN IT. You can order beetel x90 in 500rs less amount also with a speaker and a louder ringer voice; if it matters to you. Otherwise it is a good handset. Also not usable when power not connected. So if you have power failure issues or don’t have inverter at home go for traditional landline costing 500/- and if you want modern style telephone with a commutable distance and a speaker; go for beetel x90 worth 1500/-. And ya, the UI is not comfortable for a common man; you have to read the manual and get use to it also beetel x90 has a easy and a bigger display. One thing to focus on; x90 has Dc7.5v input and Panasonic has 3.5v input and both inputs are different. Beetel has 2metre wire and Panasonic has 1.5metre wire. Also beetel x90 has keypad lock and alarm feature but Panasonic didn’t have. I ordered Panasonic then returned it and ordered better x90. No issues with the device but for me speaker and other was must. Rest all is good.
J**U
Usecase
Good one
A**J
Dissatisfied
I made a mistake in buying it. Here's why1. It works only when there's power supply. In other words, the phone connection goes off when your electricity goes off. Don't buy it if you've frequent load shredding in your area.2. As it works in the same frequency as wi-fi, it generates noise disturbances when wi-fi modem is kept nearby.3. There's no loudspeaker option but the volume of the handset is okay.4. You can NOT cut the call and it keeps ringing. If the other party cuts the call, it takes time gets cut only after a time delay.5. The settings are little "medieval" and it is not easy for senior citizens to understand6. The charger wire is not really lengthy.However, there are few pro's as well1. Works well even even when used in long distances2. Charge last very well into days3. Contacts could be saved and missed calls could be viewed4. I've dropped it many times but still works well5. Customer service of Panasonic is goodIMHO, cons outweigh the pros. It's your call.
V**V
Good value for money entry level cordless phone
I am using for last one month.It's entry level cordless phone, good for those who are not looking a fully feature loaded phone. My observations are:It's base need power to use so better to connect to inverter point.Sound is good, only once other person said that his voice is echoing. May be because that time earpiece volume was at max. These are hollow piece so great chance of echo. But on an average its good. +There could be network induced echo.It has 50 contact memory with one number per contact with name (16 character limit, like old mobiles).The phonebook and incoming call list is probably saved in base so you can't see them when no power is available to base / no link between.Looking for call is easy just press left nav key for incoming and outgoing by right key. There is a catch, for incoming it saves time but not for outgoing. Single list for all incoming call and missed calls (20 entries).It have few (or many) ringtones (6 tone and 14 melody). But I like basic one and other feel like old toy tones. Who wants to play jingle bells or london bridge is falling down as ringtone. :-P All melodies are more like a car reverse horn. One can live with tones.Keypad is good and instead of "off" they should given better name to key. Further, 2 separate keys for pause and flash is overkill. I hardly used in 2 decade on any phone.Its not having speaker phone, as its basis cordless phone.You can mount base on the wall.I know some people says its costly but I must say its quality they will get. Panasonic is good name or equivalent to cordless in India. I have used GE branded cordless combo but that haven't survived long (less than 2 yr).
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