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Absolutely Satisfied
By Jordan Dietz on Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2016
I knew when I went to purchase a conference phone that I was looking to spend a bit of money to find something that would grow with me. Right now, we have a small office, and do occasional conference calls. We are, however, a rapidly growing company who within 2 months has gained a need for such a phone, and will likely continue to grow at a similar rate. With that in mind, I knew I needed something that would grow into a conference-table-capable device, and was really interested in the remote microphone modules. They seemed like a tremendous gimmick, but I acknowledged that they were not required to be remote, and moved on to other features. I was skeptical, because I've had really reliable VTech phones and REALLY unreliable ones. In the grand scheme of things, I have found them to be decently reliable and I know that the higher-priced models tend to have a better quality build. (Go figure, huh?) What I didn't know was that I was going to like this phone so much. I use it about once a week, and get excited every time. The things I like most are these: - GREAT sound quality, even in a very 'live' room. - Remote Mic modules work at 20', and sound is crystal clear - Visual ring indication is LEDs all around the unit, so even on silent, it can be seen easily - A single wire to the phone is the only thing needed. The only thing I don't like is one of the things I do like too. While the idea of having a single wire feed this phone is great, in a smaller setting like mine is currently, you end up with a mess of wires. First your power and phone line feed a distribution block, then a hefty, RJ-45-terminated cable feeds the phone. This is essentially POE injection, which I love, but can be difficult to manage in a home-office sort of situation. It is not a deal breaker, by any means. I do professional industrial wiring, commercial audio/video and residential home theatre/automation engineering and installation, so routing cables and cleaning cables up is somewhat of a fascination, and an easy task. For people who HATE routing cables and having power adapters all over the place, this unit will only add one more to the mix. I would 100% recommend this to anyone looking for a small to medium office conference phone that wants to save money and get a quality product.
Top critical review
10 people found this helpful
Terrible quality conference phone
By Boston, MA on Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2017
I work from my Home Office and was looking for a high end phone with excellent quality for conference calls. I researched phones and decided on this one and it has been a complete disaster. Almost every call I have been on people have said "there is an echo" or "they cannot hear me" or asking me to switch to a handheld device, however there is no option on this device for a headset. This is an embarrassment with any calls, however particularly with business calls. This phone sits on my desk one foot away from me. Fortunately Amazon has excellent customer service and allowed me to return this phone and purchase https://www.amazon.com/Polycom-SoundStation-Expandable-Conference-2200-16000-001/dp/B00073FCS0. The Polycom is more money, but totally worth it and I could not be happier with its excellent sound quality and pleasant ring tone. I hope this review is helpful for business people weighing if it is worth the extra money to purchase the Polycom for your home office or small business versus the Vtech conference phone which caused me stress everyday. I wish I initially had just purchased the Polycom SoundStation 2 instead of the Vtech VCS702 which is a terrible conference phone.
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