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Panasonic Cordless Phone, Easy to Use with Large Display & Big Buttons, Flashing…

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Price: $105.99
(as of Oct 23, 2025 02:09:00 UTC – Details)


B0CZB1NLY6, 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…, 4.5,

Reviewer: LoneWolf
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Elderly friendly Phone
Review: This item much better then the Vtech phone my parents had. Bigger high contrast display for easy viewing. Elderly friendly!! When a call comes in it even flashes it’s flashlight on the top. User friendly, easy to store numbers, caller ID, notification of possible Spam risk calls. Phone history to show who called. It can even link to a baby monitor if needed.For the 2nd handheld distance wise from main phone in Kitchen, I’m about roughly 35-40 feet away and it works great. I’m in a 1300sq ft home. It also has a call block button for fast blocking.

Reviewer: C. L. Boyd
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for seniors!
Review: I bought this Panasonic cordless phone system to replace a very old Motorola cordless phone system whose base station died. When they said the Panasonic was easy to use, they weren’t wrong! The two phones that came with my system have big, legible buttons and screens. Further, the audio boost surely works great with my moderate hearing impairment. Setup was easy just by following the clear instructions in the manual that accompanied the system. The sound is loud and clear both while talking on the phone and the ring sound. The system is very reasonably priced and was delivered by Amazon in less than 24 hours from placing the order. I especially like the Favorites button which you can program with frequently called numbers. Also I like that when you store contacts in the phone, you can choose a distinct ring that helps you know who is calling. The call blocking features are also great to have with the amount of spam and junk calls on our home line.

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: An easy phone for elderly to use
Review: I thought I could program a number in and my mom could just touch one button to get the only number she calls but she can’t use the phone. I’m still dialing it for her every time. Other than that it is a good phone

Reviewer: JingleJenFaz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy for Seniors. NightLight. Great illuminated display. Easy set-up 5STARS!
Review: So far so good. Just 2 days. My last Panasonic answering machine lasted 12 years. Very similar. Easy to install. Easy to use. Easy to read. Lightweight. Directions look complicated but not. Love the night light feature. Like the lighted background LCD. Easy use for Seniors. Larger Size Buttons. Installation instructions on YouTube also. Registered on Panasonic site. Comes with 4 rechargeable batteries. Blocking feature storage us huge. Stops spam calls too.

Reviewer: Anic
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Clear sound.
Review: Bought these for a “landline” to plug in my Internet modem. They work great and the answering machine is straightforward to use.

Reviewer: Dave Wilde
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Value & Quality
Review: This phone exceeded our expectations. we have had panasonic phone for years and we get good use from them. We needed something for my mother who is 88 and really hard of hearing and these met our needs. when i showed her the sound boost button it was even a bit loud in her ear, so i know as her hearing gets worse this phone will still make it possible for her to have a conversation on the phone without it needing to be text or TTY. The display screen is significantly bigger and really easy to read. The flashing light on the top that doubles as a flashlight is nice making it easy to see that the phone is ringing. The larger buttons are so much easier for her to use with her arthritic hands. This is really a fantastic phone.I would definitely recommend this to anyone who is caring for the elderly or that has arthritis in their hands or is hearing impaired.

Reviewer: diane maston
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: One not good
Review: A pretty good phone but one of the phones wasn’t working right. You would be on the phone having a conversation and the phone would just cut off, for no reason. Also it was fully charged too.

Reviewer: Beach Girl
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice Phone for Money, but Not Necessarily for Seniors
Review: 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!

Reviewer: WQ
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: 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.

Reviewer: Luis Armenta
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Aunque no incluye instrucciones ni existe manual en español, es muy fácil de instalñar y programar.

Reviewer: Miriam Leon Leon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Tiene buen sonido y se escucha bien

Reviewer: Alfonso M.
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: El cel no traía mica o plástico protector y traía la pantalla rallada parece equipo reparado

Reviewer: Tgj1313
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Call block numbers and the boost volume features are the key features, call recording and answering recordings are added features . Retrieve call messages remotely ! Take note that to use a step up transformer as it is US 110 volts.

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