It is the second one I buy for my parents, specifically to pair with the base of the first one I bought and have it in the bedroom (so the base of the new one is only for charging).
I have already left a review, I am copying and pasting it here.
"First of all, I clarify that I bought and set up this wireless phone for my elderly parents. Since their previous one had a problem and needed immediate replacement. So, this particular purchase was made relatively quickly, keeping their needs in mind, not mine.
OK, let's start from the beginning.
When the wireless phone arrived, I already had fully charged AAA batteries ready. As soon as I put them in, the battery indicator showed only one bar. I read in the manual (which I downloaded in English and Greek from the internet) that the battery indicator may not be accurate every time the batteries are changed until 7 hours have passed (which they consider a full charge). Well...
As soon as it turned on for the first time, a language menu appeared, so I selected Greek directly.
I put it on the base, which is not very stable, and I didn't receive any sound or visual message or notification that it was charging (no sound, the screen didn't light up, and the battery indicator bars didn't flash at least). The only indication that it was charging was finally a message on the screen, which I still don't understand in Greek, to be honest. Luckily.
The screen is backlit, but ultimately small, as well as the characters and numbers displayed on it, which are smaller than I would like (I have no complaints from my parents, for now).
The menu is outdated and not intuitive at all, but how many times will you have to enter the menu for settings, etc., right?
I entered some numbers in the directory so that the names would appear directly from the caller ID, no problem except that I still don't know how (or if) you can enter names with Greek characters.
The keys are quite soft to the point of being unclear.
From testing during phone calls, the sound of the handset is fine, you can hear and be heard, so that's the most important thing.
It has some ringtones, nothing noteworthy, but it gets the job done.
The ringtone volume could have been 2 clicks louder at maximum, it's not an issue for a quiet small or medium-sized apartment/house, but it will definitely be an issue for larger apartments/houses or in noisy environments.
I have no comments on the range (I have used 20 wireless phones in this specific area from various brands and models, it has never been an issue) or the battery life of this device, given that it is regularly placed on the base.
Bottom line, personally, I would not buy it for my own use under any circumstances, regardless of the price. Also, if I had known it was like this from the beginning, I would have preferred to buy one of the cheaper Gigaset phones (at least I have bought such phones for myself and I know what they are like) because it would have done at least 2-3 basic things without any practical difference from this Panasonic phone. If I wanted to stick with Panasonic, I would go for the more expensive model and that would be the end of it."