Panasonic KX-T7705 Telephone is a reliable, user-friendly corded landline phone designed for both home and small office use. With its LCD display, the phone provides easy access to caller ID information, call logs, and dialing details, helping users stay informed and organized.
The phone features a hands-free speakerphone for convenient conversations without holding the handset. This is particularly useful for multitasking during long calls. The caller ID function allows users to see incoming call information (with subscription to caller ID services), and the 50-number call log helps you track recent activity with ease.
Its slim and practical design allows the Panasonic KX-T7705 Telephone to sit comfortably on a desk or be mounted on the wall to save space. The phone supports redial, mute, and flash functions, offering essential controls for efficient calling.
Whether you’re looking for a dependable home phone or a cost-effective office desk unit, the KX-T7705 delivers clarity, convenience, and Panasonic’s trusted performance in a compact and modern design.
✅ Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Model | KX-T7705 |
| Display | LCD Display with Caller ID Support |
| Speakerphone | Yes (hands-free calling) |
| Caller ID Memory | Up to 50 numbers |
| Redial Function | Yes (last number) |
| Mounting | Wall-mountable / Desktop |
| Power Source | Telephone line-powered |
| Dimensions | Approx. 175 x 130 x 77 mm |
| Color Options | Typically available in Black or White |
✅ FAQs
Q1: Does the Panasonic KX-T7705 require batteries?
A: No, it is line-powered and does not require batteries or external power.
Q2: Can I mount the phone on a wall?
A: Yes, it supports both wall mounting and desktop placement.
Q3: Does the phone have a mute function?
A: Yes, it includes a mute function for privacy during calls.
Q4: How many caller IDs can it store?
A: It can store up to 50 incoming call records with caller ID service.
Q5: Is the speakerphone full-duplex?
A: It has a basic speakerphone suitable for general hands-free use but not full-duplex.



























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