The Bottom Line: Panasonic's KX-TG6400 cordless phone series isn't the slickest-looking DECT 6.0 system available, but the phones are solid performers with attractive feature sets--particularly the higher-end models. Read review
The Bottom Line: Panasonic's excellent KX-TG7400 series of DECT 6.0 cordless phones one-ups the company's highly rated 6400 series with the notable addition of a larger 2.1-inch screen and "Choice Mail" (a form of visual voice mail) to its impressive feature set. Read review
Manufacturer description: DECT 6.0 (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) technology lets you move freely around your home with long range and amazingly clear sound. It also assures greater protection against eavesdropping for ... Read more
The Bottom Line: VTech's LS6225/LS6215 series may not have quite the range--or the features list--of some Panasonic models, but it's very stylish looking and affordably priced. Read review
The Bottom Line: Slick design and mostly solid performance sets the Philips VOIP8411B apart from competing Skype dual-mode phones. Read review
The Bottom Line: The RCA Cell Phone Docking System is a helpful and user-friendly device, but make sure your cell phone is compatible. Read review
The Bottom Line: Though the Plantronics Calisto Pro Series is easy to use and has excellent sound quality, we ultimately wanted more cell phone and VoIP integration. Read review
The Bottom Line: Uniden's DECT1580 series of phones will appeal to those looking for a relatively no-frills, inexpensive DECT 6.0 cordless phone. Read review