I have been using the Panasonic 2 line phone system for over 4 years and it is very reliable. I received a base station with a wired handset (works when switched off!) and 2 wireless handsets (model KX-TGA939T), the package was perfect. Then I managed to drop one of the pipes onto the concrete and smash it (don't ask - my problem!). The Panasonic phone system provided excellent range and clarity anywhere in my house (from the basement to the attic). In my experience it works perfectly. I was delighted that the KX-TGA939T phone was available and bought it to replace my existing phone. It's a perfect match and I'm delighted that the same model can be purchased as a replacement (or extension)! To save a little time, here is the process of pairing the handset with the base station (the batteries were almost fully charged). box): 1) Pick up the handset and press OFF. 2) On the base station, press and hold the LOCATOR button for about 5 seconds until you hear a beep. 3) Place the handset in the charger. 4) Leave the handset on the charger until you hear a long beep and the antenna icon stops flashing. It was so easy for me and now I have 2 working wifi extenders. Excellent! Because Panasonic was still making parts for the successful phone over 4 years later, because this phone model has given great service for over 4 years and I'm happy to have both upgrades back, I give it a solid 5 stars. Hope this helps someone
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