August 29, 2006
Nexus Pltnm Bndl Conferencing Phone System with 2 Satellite
Polycoms patented acoustic clarity technology full duplex for simultaneous natural conversation 360 room coverage ensures all participants can hear and be heard Base unit has three microphones and a powerful speaker for two-way conversation; features echo cancellation and suppression. Integrated keypad works like a standard telephone and includes adjustable ringer, mute button and speaker volume control. Mute buttons/dual color LED status lights. Easy to usejust plug in, dial the number and go. Requires analog telephone line. For small to medium-size conference rooms and up to six participants. PCY220000106001 PCY-220000106001 610807480006 1080748000
Customer Review: Decent speakerphone for the money
No question about it, Polycom make the best speakerphones. This particular model is a compromise; its better than many phones but far from the best that Polycom can do. Here’s the scoop. This model uses three microphones (one in each corner of the triangle), all of which remain active the entire time. Depending on your room acoustics and where you sit/stand, you may sound like you are talking from inside of a deep well (kind of a hollow echo). Better Polycom models (like the Soundstation Premier) avoid this by only leaving one microphone active at a time, and with higher quality components and circuits. For example, noice canceling circuit to to remove background noise, a feature lacking in this model. That said, you may still be happy with this model, as it costs a whole lot less than the Premier version and is way better than the built-in speakerphones included in many desktop handset units. To decide you need to consider how important the quality of your conference calls is, and what kinds of acoustics the room that you’ll be using has. If you need the best, go with the Premier, otherwise this is a solid model.
Customer Review: Wonderful speakerphone
After getting frustrated with typical multipurpose phones (handset, speakerphone, answering machine, caller ID, potato peeler, and inflatable raft all in one) I went looking for an excellent speakerphone. This gets my highest recommendation. The sound is clear, the ability to carry on a two-way conversation without noticable pausing or clipping is wonderful, and the system is compact and easy to use. One slight caveat: though the microphones are sensitive enough for everyday use and the speaker can be turned up loud enough to make the party at the other end of the line clearly audible, there is a certain threshold below which you cannot hear the individual at the other end of the line - in this case, a handset can be superior. (I didn’t downgrade this system from five stars for this, though - all speakerphones seem to have this problem.)
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