2.4 GHz operation * illuminated keypad with extra large keys * Voice Enhancer Technology (adds lost frequencies back to voices) * visual ringer light * speakerphone on handset * handset locator * shoulder-rest attachment included * jack for optional headset * adjustable volume for handset and ringer * NiMH rechargeable battery (up to 5 hours of talk time per charge) * wall-mountable * warranty: 1 year
Panasonic's KX-TG2302B cordless phone was designed for users with common vision impairments. With extra-large buttons (more than twice the size of normal ones) and an illuminated keypad, the phone also features a large handset locator button on the phone's base.
The KX-TG2302B utilizes 2.4 GHz frequency-hopping digital spread spectrum technology for reduced interference and improved range and clarity. Plus, Voice Enhancer technology better reproduces the full range of the human voice. Additional features include handset speakerphone, headset compatibility, adjustable ringer volume, and wall mounting capability. The phone also comes with a belt clip and shoulder rest attachment to relieve fatigue.
What's in the Box
KX-TG2302B cordless phone base, handset, AC power adapter, phone line cord, shoulder rest attachment, belt clip, NiMH battery, user guide, warranty information
1 Unmemorable performance
The phone has adequate range and performance, but the "voice enhancer" has to be manually activated, and frankly makes little difference in sound quality. Additionally, the phone has no memory for numbers, other than last number dialed. I'm surprised to find a phone with so many features, and so few conveniences.