A:AnswerKindly take note that the handsets do not have a headset jack for wired headphones, however you can pair a Bluetooth headset. You can check the list of compatible devices here: http://eng-ca.faq.panasonic.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/57187
A:AnswerYes. This phone will show call waiting and caller ID of the call waiting, but only if you subscribe to it with the phone company for that service. This phone will also allow you to connect your cell phone calls to the landline phone and more than one handset can be on the call at the same time.
A:AnswerYes, while a caller is leaving a message, you can listen to the call through the unit’s speaker. For this feature, you will need to enable Call Screening from the settings of the phone.
A:AnswerKindly be informed that the range from the base to the handsets depends mainly on the environment in which you are using the unit (how thick the walls are, how many other devices you have, where do you install the base unit, etc.)
A:AnswerYes they do, you can get your messages from each handset and the base. I love these phone. I love the call block feature. And how easy they are to. use and program . I would not buy any other kind of house phone but Panasonic.
A:AnswerYes the batteries are included. They are rechargeable nickel metal hydride, AAA size, 300 ma. units. Our last Panasonic cordless phones apparently have the same the batteries and they have lasted about 8 years. Pretty good value in my book.
A:AnswerThank you for reaching out to us! The second call can go to voicemail, however you need to make sure the service is available with your landline provider.
A:AnswerThank you for reaching out! You are able to operate the answering machine using any of the registered handsets. You can erase, skip or re-play messages using the commands listed in the operating instructions.
A:AnswerI don't know. I haven't mated the cell phone with my land line.
I don't like this Panasonic phone. It doesn't light up like my previous one did when I have a voicemail. I'm sorry I didn't get a more expensive phone.
I actually hate the phone.
A:AnswerThank you for reaching out! The Link2Cell feature will only allow cellphone connection. This equipment is hearing aid compatible as defined by the FCC in 47 CFR Section 68.316. For connection information, you might need to contact the manufacturer of the hearing aids as well. Bluetooth connection is made with the base unit, however it will also apply to the handsets.
A:AnswerYes, it will stand up on a flat surface. But because of its small footprint relative to its height and center of gravity, it would be very easy to knock it over if bumped or jarred slightly.