[VoiceOps] What is your favorite line of IP Phones and Why?

Aryn Nakaoka 808.356.2901 anakaoka at trinet-hi.com
Thu Mar 26 14:47:04 EDT 2015


Polycom handsets have the best quality sound in my opinion.





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On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Carlos Alvarez <caalvarez at gmail.com> wrote:

> Alex brings up a good point; high end headset compatibility.  For some of
> our customers, this is critical.  I myself almost never use the handset.
> All of our professional clients (legal, consulting, medical) have at least
> some high-end wireless headsets.  Having the phone integrate seamlessly
> with those is very important.  Grandstream and Polycom are two that are
> supported perfectly by Plantronics.
>
> Your customers may or may not demand this, but do consider it.
>
> On the headset front, I absolutely love the Plantronics integrated headset
> system that does desk phone, cell phone, and computer all in one base.
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:30 AM Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 03/26/2015 01:26 PM, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
>>
>> > The only time a customer has asked us for a Polycom specifically is for
>> > heavy speakerphone users.
>>
>> I was a heavy speakerphone user. Now I'm a heavy user of the Plantronics
>> CS540 DECT headset, which integrates very nicely with Polycoms and has
>> an electronic hook-switch cable specifically for that purpose.
>>
>> The overall build quality is also very good. It has a nice subjective
>> "feel", just as the Cisco 79x series did.
>>
>> As for provisioning and managing them, especially on a one-off basis, it
>> is indeed a pain. Not nearly as much of a pain as Cisco, but a pain for
>> sure. I think the easiest provisioning I've seen is from Snom.
>>
>> --
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