




The Panasonic KX-TGU4 is tailored to the needs of seniors needing an easy-to-use phone — the perfect gift for parents or other family members in need of cordless phones for seniors. This cordless phone gives clarity and convenience to every call, helping you keep in touch with easy regular check-ins. With a large 2.1″ display and big buttons, the KX-TGU4 makes calls easy to see and manage; a Favorites Key notifies you of incoming and missed calls and keeps 3 favorite contacts within arm’s reach. Flashlight function is a key feature to light the path for everything from nighttime trips to the bathroom, to getting help in an emergency. This phone can amplify calls up to +12dB so that you can hear every word clearly in your ear during phone conversations, and Talking Caller ID makes it easy to know when the phone is ringing by announcing every call. Smart Call Block features help eliminate nuisance calls, with Automated Call Block to pre-block robocalls and Telemarketing Call Block to block announced callers; One-Ring Scam Alert helps avoid one-ring scams. Dedicated Call Block button blocks up to 1,000 numbers. 10 hours talk time on a single charge, with standby up to 5 days (120 hours). Expandable up to six handsets (additional handsets sold separately).
Easy to Use Cordless Home Phones with Three Handsets: With a large 2.1” display, big buttons, and many other features, KX-TGU4 is designed to make it easy to stay in touch with your loved ones
Contact your Loved Ones with a Button: Favorites Key flashes to notify you of incoming and missed calls, so you can quickly and easily contact your loved ones by just pressing the key; register up to 3 contacts in these cordless house phones
Built-in Flashlight for Help in the Dark or in an Emergency: Flashlight function built into these cordless phones comes in handy during nighttime trips to the bathroom, and is easily findable if help is needed
Advanced Call Blocking: Automated Call Block pre-blocks robocalls; Telemarketing Call Block lets you block announced callers; block up to 1,000 with 1-touch Call Block Button on the wireless home phone
Understand Every Word with Volume Boost: No more asking people to repeat themselves; with this cordless phone for seniors every word will be loud and clear with Volume Boost, which amplifies up to +12 dB
13 reviews for Panasonic Cordless Phone, Easy to Use with Large Display & Big Buttons, Flashing Favorites Key, Flashlight, Call Block, Volume Boost, Talking Caller ID, House Phones, 3 Handsets – KX-TGU433B
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GS –
Easy to use and works very well!
So far it’s a big hit! A friend, 79, kept having trouble hearing people on the phone. She has hearing aids. This has been going on for at least five years. On a whim I ordered these phones! My friend enjoys blocking numbers, and her old Panasonic cordless phone set only blocked 250 numbers. New ones block 1000! (mine blocks 1400!) My friend hears voices on her new phones without even engaging the Boost button. It’s louder than a normal phone. Flashlight handy, too. My friend needs two more handsets (can have six). I ordered another set of three, and the extra handset and base station I will give to another friend who is having issues with not hearing well. So far, a great phone set!
XIOMARA –
Excelent quality
Excellent product with easy installation, they are very practical and comfortable with a wide range of coverage. They provide clear audio throughout the call. I recommend them 100%
Beach Girl –
Nice Phone for Money, but Not Necessarily for Seniors
I was impressed with this phone on unpacking, and liked the compact handset and functionality. I had purchased it for my mother who has dementia and is hearing impaired. She had been trying out one of the picture phones, but the sound was totally deficient considering these are made for the elderly (check this feature out carefully if you are buying one). I thought this Panasonic phone would be simple enough to use and provide the decibel level we were missing with the picture phone.The interesting thing I learned in trying to teach her how to use this phone is that we basically need to relearn how to use a cordless landline phone, as many of us haven’t used one in over 20 years now. Most elderly innately understand the original corded handset that you hold to your ear and replace in the base to disconnect. Where the cordless landline is more similar to a cell phone (which my mom had been using for the past 15 years or so), there are some key differences that are critical to the proper usage of this phone. Primarily, the phone line must be disconnected at the end of the call. That requires the user to tap the OFF button or replace the handset in the base. One party can disconnect a call on a cell phone, a landline requires both to disconnect. This can be dangerous for seniors who fail to end the call properly, and leave the line open. You can’t text them and tell them it’s off the hook either! Secondly, placing a call requires two steps as opposed to one. Even the “Favorites” button (which ideally would be labeled) covers ALL “favorites”, so requires multiple button presses to reach the desired party. I was the only Favorite designated on my mom’s phone, but it still required two taps to make the connection. As an aside, even though I advised my mom that there were essentially only three buttons she needed to know, the busy display and sheer number of buttons and labels was likely overwhelming to her.Our tests with the Boost feature didn’t seem to be too successful, as the only step we took that made the calls clear enough for her was using the speaker phone. I personally would have labeled the speaker phone “Speaker” rather than “Sp Phone”, as I think the former is more recognizable terminology. I also think the speaker should be a major button, not a minor one in terms of size as it is so commonly used. Likewise, I think “END” would be clearer than “OFF”, but these are just my opinions.Because I did not get to utilize many of the other features, I withheld a star from my rating, but that does not indicate any disappointment with the phone’s performance. If I had a landline, I would love this phone and even debated keeping it for myself. I think it is well-designed and while not necessarily configured intuitively, it still packs a lot of functionality into one compact phone. The ability to purchase it with multiple handsets is a big plus. In summary, my only issue with the phone was its potential unsuitability for a senior, particularly one with hearing or cognitive impairment. Otherwise, it’s a good phone for the money.Footnote – Panasonic gets extra points for including a diagram on the top flap of the outer box on how to repack the phone. This packaging was an engineering feat on its own, and repacking it in the same configuration would have been impossible without the diagram!
Angela Caver –
flosser
Great product, and on -time.
Peter Hanson –
This phone works and does many things
This phone works, as does its answer machine, and I believe that its call blocker works too. It takes a bit of getting used to, and I’m learning. I like that it takes little space, that it’s easy to put on speaker phone, that it’s easy to raise or lower the volume, that it’s easy to call back a number and to find it, and that it’s white so we can see if it’s clean.
Martha Rodriguez –
Call Block Not Blocking
Purchased this phone about a year ago for my elderly mother. It seemed to have fairly good reviews and I have used Panasonic phones before, so I was hopeful. The large display and big buttons are a plus and the ease of use was helpful, however one of the major features for me was the call block. My mom gets lots of scam calls, so we were hopeful this phone was the answer. It was not. The phone allowed us to put numbers to block on the list but never actually blocked the calls. The calls still come through, the phone rings and my mother then has to deal with the scam caller again and again. I initially thought, maybe I misread about this feature when I purchased the phone.. maybe it only indicates for you it is a blocked number. I don’t live close to my mom, so I did not have an opportunity to really investigate this and get Panasonic on the line until today. I was told that the call block feature should block the number and that the phone probably needs repair. But, because it is outside the 1yr window, the repair bill would be on me… smh.. I explained the phone never worked but I guess I am out of luck here… So much for Panasonic being a reliable go to for my phones in the future. smh
Kassandra –
Works great for the elderly
Works great! My father don’t have the best eyes and he loves this phone it announces who is calling even spam! The buttons are big enough he can see them. The answering machine was easy for him to learn. I highly recommend for an elderly person with pour vision and hearing difficulties.
Joan Christensen –
undependable
I don’t recommend this product at all. The phone disconnects from the base for no apparent reason making it unusable to answer. Anyone who depends on phone service for medical reasons should avoid this one.. One of the cordless phones off will separate for the base and on does not answer an incoming call. Sometimes I have been lucky and another click on the key will allow the caller to connect, but very confused as to what just happened because of the delay. There are other problems as well, the flashing lights don’t flash or sometimes flash but with no ring. All three phones don’t ring for incoming calls at the same time.. It even has blocked callers. Having this phone is risking my life if I ever had to depend on it for an emergency. I know this is a harsh review but trying to manage from the instruction booklet is useful. “Easy to use with large display and big buttons” was a reason to buy it . My experience is that things that don’t worth are useless and in my case could also be a safety risk for me and my family.
WQ –
Had to return a previous order (2 handset) and re ordered this instead. Luckily all 3 handsets can be charged normally. Currently still monitoring if workmanship is reliable but having 3 handsets is still better than 2.
Luis Armenta –
Aunque no incluye instrucciones ni existe manual en español, es muy fácil de instalñar y programar.
Miriam Leon Leon –
Tiene buen sonido y se escucha bien
Leobardo Gonzalez –
Buen producto pero parecía como que lo tenían en exhibición por que estaba desorganizado por dentro
Alfonso M. –
El cel no traía mica o plástico protector y traía la pantalla rallada parece equipo reparado