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πŸ“ž Enhance Your Conference Calls with the Polycom VoiceStation 100 Conference Phone System Review

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Description of πŸ“ž Enhance Your Conference Calls with the Polycom VoiceStation 100 Conference Phone System

360-degree, full-duplex performance for simultaneous 2-way communication. 3 microphones and 1 speaker in the console; self-canceling echo. Analog PBX or public switched telephone network interface. Volume level adjustable up to 85 dB. RCA output jack for recording or broadcasting. VoiceStation 100 Ships With Telephone console unit, Power module, cord to console, telco cable to RJ-11, telephone jack and user guide.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Go to SoundStation

I bought this phone hoping it would be of similar quality to the Polycom Soundstation phones we use at work. It's not like this. When I'm on the phone, I often don't hear the first half of the other person's sentence when they start speaking. They complain that I sound like I'm in a huge room and can't hear myself when I'm more than a foot away from the device. I am extremely disappointed.

Pros
  • phones
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good conference phone, but .

I bought this conference phone at a good price. It's quite expensive for home use. Pros: * It can be noisy. * If someone in the house answers the phone, a short beep will sound. Ideal for surveillance.* The cable is long. Great if you want to extend it to another table. * They have an RCA jack if you want to record it. Cons: * It sounds like you are in a big tunnel. Aren't all handsfree phones like this? Who can tell the difference when both use it. * Too expensive.

Pros
  • Stationery
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Polycom voiceStation 100 Converence Phone

The device is sufficient. The people on the other end of the line tell me it still sounds like I'm in a tunnel. When I received the device I sent the warranty card which was returned to me stating that the address on the warranty card was no longer active. This one told me that I must have the old model. I've tried contacting Polycom customer support multiple times just to get an address to mail a warranty card to, but their phone system made me go through 8 voicemail screens and still no one…

Pros
  • Telephones and accessories
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Totally satisfied with MagicJack (voip)

I've been using Polycom phones for a long time, still SoundStations. When I retired I bought a 100 and when the last SoundStation died I bought a used 100. When I decided to use MagicJack for long distance and international calls I plugged in the analog RJ jack on my Polycom 100 into the socket. RJ jack on the MagicJack connected to the internet through my laptop - just for fun, sure it's not working. Well, for over a year I've been making mostly free national and international calls with…

Pros
  • VoIP
Cons
  • Not the best