Thursday 12 April 2012

The brand new Panasonic KX-TG6721 is here and with some major additions!

The brand new models from Panasonic have come in today and i am going to take a look at the KX-TG6721! It has 3 major additions to the previous model which will be explained in this article. 

The main addition in my eyes is the Smart Function Key or the 'top key'. This is a clear button that is located on the top of the phone and will flash in different patterns to signify different things. When this button is flashing rapidly it either means that you can answer a call, stop the alarm or stop paging. You can either answer an outside call or intercom using this button. When it is flashing slowly this means you can listen to new messages or view caller list of missed calls. To use this button you must first turn on the top key settings. If you are answering a call using the smart function key then it will automatically activate the speakerphone. If the phone is in the main base or charger then when you press the smart function key you can either listen to messages or chat without lifting the handset. 

Another main feature on the KX-TG6721 is the one touch eco mode. When you activate eco mode it reduces the power usage by 90% when in standby mode. The default setting on the handset is normal but to activate it all you do is press [R/ECO]. This is a good feature if you only use your phone a couple of times a day as it will save electricity and therefore money!

A third main new addition to this model is the LED message counter on the main base which shows how many new messages you have. On the base it looks small but smart, and is a great size to quickly glance at when you get home to see if you have any messages, therefore cutting out the annoying time you wait when using 1571 service. 

An interesting feature on this model is the handset equaliser. This feature helps to clarify the incoming callers voice and give them a more natural sound that will be easier to hear and understand. This feature is easy to turn on in the settings and will only effect the handset audio and not the speakerphone. 

For more information on this model and others like it please use the link below.

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