What SIP Hard Phones Do You Use?
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I've done some larger scale (40+) Snom 800 series deployments and they were very problematic. Just no on par with their 300 series.
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I have a Yealink VP530 video phone which is really awesome.... except it is flaky and it crashes all of the time. @minion-queen has one too, same issues. It is too bad as they are excellent video phones. Easy to use and really attractive. I am very hopeful that a future firmware update will fix things but, realistically, several updates have come out and none have addressed it. We have tried getting support and they weren't able to fix them. So much potential, though.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@NetworkNerd said:
@scottalanmiller
I love Yealink T3X series for the general user (specifically the T32G). They are rock solid and super easy to setup with Elastix. The T38G are good too, and we have had success with the super elegant T46G also.The T46G adds Bluetooth, does it not?
Indeed it does. Our executives like that.
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ive got a client who would love the Bluetooth.
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Yealink T20P here works great! Basic but all I need.
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The Snom 715 I mentioned is not shipping yet, but it is basically the Snom 710 just with a gigabit pass through
http://www.snom.com/en/products/snom-advanced-line/snom-715/A Google Shopping search shows pre-order pricing at $98 from two sites.
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@JaredBusch that is an awesome price!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch that is an awesome price!
Yes, I need to get a couple for testing, and if it pans out will be what my client buys for their new phone system.
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I have a Yealink T38G now but until I got this one I was using a Snom 320. I did have a Snom 870 and it crashes or won't except incoming calls pretty consistently. The Yealink Video phone is nice but as SAM said it just doesn't work. In past jobs I have used Polycom's but I have to say that my favorite and the easiest to use is the T38G. Simple but has all the features I need.
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@Minion-Queen said:
I have a Yealink T38G now but until I got this one I was using a Snom 320. I did have a Snom 870 and it crashes or won't except incoming calls pretty consistently. The Yealink Video phone is nice but as SAM said it just doesn't work. In past jobs I have used Polycom's but I have to say that my favorite and the easiest to use is the T38G. Simple but has all the features I need.
That is why I have one on my desk also. But to roll out 35 phones to an entire office that does not need more than the ability to park a call, $150 per phone is a bit much.
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I have divulge that I won this T38G at an event gotta love free swag
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@JaredBusch my supplier has the t38g as discontinued. where do ya'll shop?
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@Minion-Queen said:
I have divulge that I won this T38G at an event gotta love free swag
I won't argue that as my iPad 4 has a Pertino logo
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@Hubtech said:
@JaredBusch my supplier has the t38g as discontinued. where do ya'll shop?
I bought 1 Monday for a demo from Baltic Networks. it delivers this afternoon.
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@hubtech
The best price is usually Amazon on them.
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@Minion-Queen said:
@hubtech
The best price is usually Amazon on them.
Baltic Networks is the best I have seen.
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Jim Lehr @ telephony Depot 800-337-1358 *8115 and his email is jim . lehr at telephonydepot.com tell him kyle sent ya. best pricing on yealink i've seen
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@NetworkNerd said:
@Minion-Queen said:
@hubtech
The best price is usually Amazon on them.
Baltic Networks is the best I have seen.
Estonian?
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@Hubtech said:
Jim Lehr @ telephony Depot 800-337-1358 *8115 and his email is jim . lehr at telephonydepot.com tell him kyle sent ya. best pricing on yealink i've seen
Thanks!