Panasonic Dual Keypad Bluetooth Cordless Phone

Last updated: January 31, 2023


Battery life is very important in a cordless phone since a dead battery means no use. The Panasonic Bluetooth Cordless Phone has the longest standby time and the shortest time to charge, making it a winner for many households. It also features Link2Cell, which allows you to add up to two cellphones so that you can accept and make calls on your landline using your cellphone plan.

Panasonic Dual Keypad Bluetooth Cordless Phone

We looked at the top Cordless Phones and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Cordless Phone you should buy.

Product Details

Key Takeaway: Long battery life and can be used with your cell phone plan.

In our analysis of 31 expert reviews, the Panasonic Dual Keypad Bluetooth Cordless Phone placed 8th when we looked at the top 16 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

The Panasonic Bluetooth Cordless Phone KX-TG7875S Link2Cell with Enhanced Noise Reduction & Digital Answering Machine adds power and range to a home office or small business office system. Link2Cell syncs up to two smartphones to easily make and take cell calls from 5 portable handsets. A message forwarding feature keeps you connected by sending recorded messages to your cell phone. Other smart features include talking Caller ID, noise reduction, USB cell phone charging port, the ability to block up to 250 numbers with Call Block, one-touch cell phone pairing, a crystal clear 1.8-inch white backlit handset display, 18 minutes of voicemail, an energy saver mode and 3,000 number phonebook transfer.

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

In our tests, the Panasonic KX-TG7875S had one of the shortest charge times and the longest standby time. It also has a useful backup power function, so you can make calls during a power outage.
Link up to two smartphones to make and receive cell calls on your home phone.
The Key Detector option is a nice added touch for those who always misplace keys.

What reviewers didn't like

This is the most expensive cordless phone we reviewed, but it’s also the most feature-rich.
Owners of this model have reported difficulty in setting the system up. This could be due to the progressive design where it is direction-intensive.
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