|
Good phone, good quality, but if you are thinking to use it as a voip terminal, you have to buy other parts to make it work.
I called technical support for our $[.]. but, the phone would constantly drop its registration and as of recently it will no longer register. We have had this phone for roughly two years, and when it works, it works fairly well. phone and they said that I could pay for assisted troubleshooting and then pay more if a repair was needed. Software updates don't work (and are only supported via Windows, hello. 2010). crap service for such a pricey product. Won't buy Polycom ever again.
Polycom SoundStation2 lives up to its advertising. It's easy to use and the sound quality and range are excellent. The product performs above expectations.
Set up was a breeze. Our conversations went smoothly.
Our conference room is small and we usually connect with people all over the world. So we needed something that would give us a clear conversation without having to repeat ourselves all the time as well as being able to hear our colleagues from all parts of the world clearly.
I bought this product about a month ago. They came through clearer and the background noise was eliminated.
This did a great job. Our colleagues noticed the change without us letting them know that we were using a new device.
We do not have to repeat our selves so the other person can hear us clearly, it was heard the first time. The instructions were right there in three steps.
How is it possible that Polycom still is the only company to make perfect sounding speaker phones. Everything else I try sounds terrible compared to Polycoms. The only time I've had it not sound flawless is when in a small room with a big echo problem due to a lot of hard surfaces.
|