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Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-225 2-Line Professional Conference Phone with Caller ID
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List Price: $249.00
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Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
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- Brand: Polycom
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- EAN: 0610807063254
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- Features: Full-duplex conference phone with 2-line operation, Caller ID with call waiting, 99-number programmable speed dialing, Keypad-activated rear mic for maximum room coverage, Integrated headset amplifier, hanger, and controls
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Polycom Inc.
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- Manufacturer: Polycom Inc.
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- Model: PB-POS
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- Product Group: CE
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- Publisher: Polycom Inc.
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- Studio: Polycom Inc.
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- Title: Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-225 2-Line Professional Conference Phone with Caller ID
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- UPC: 610807037200
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- Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Putting an end to speakerphones that clip sound, the Polycom SoundPoint Pro SE-225 features full-duplex performance, so that everyone can both talk and listen simultaneously. This corporate-quality phone system offers two lines, caller ID (including call-waiting caller ID), and a 32-character LCD display. Use the handset, attach a headset, or press the rear microphone key to use the speakerphone with 360-degree sound coverage for groups. Customers looking for larger-scale conferencing systems will need to look elsewhere, but the SoundPoint Pro SE-225 competes well in its price point. Thanks to well-chosen features, such as Polycom voice technology for crisp reception, 99-number call-history directory, 20-number speed dial, and any-key dialing, this model works well for typical conference rooms. The Polycom SoundPoint Pro SE-225 comes with a one-year warranty.
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Customer Reviews
The Speakerphone I've Been Searching For
I've had this phone for a few months now, and it does everything so well that I'm motivated to write this. The phone is really built around the speakerphone functionality. I have NEVER encountered a speaker on a desk phone that has the quality this one has. It is extremely high-fidelity. It also has two mikes, one in front and one in back in case you occasionally want to bring people into your office who sit across the desk from you to participate in conference calls. It also has a mini jack for use of headphone, and the relatively inexpensive Plantronics wireless phone headset works great with it. I have had many phones with speakers which were inadequate, mikes that make you hard to understand by the people you call and had frustrating/unworkable interfaces with headsets-- this does all three of these functions in a SPECTACULAR way.
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Polycom phone
The features are what I wanted, but I have some issues with the phone.
People do say they can hear me crystal clear thru the speaker phone when I talk at in a normal voice. There is a buzzing issue though, if you wrap your phone cord around your hand it buzzes, strange but not a problem if you keep your arm and hand away from the wire.
Jonathan
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Not worth the money and support is worse
I would not spend the money for this phone. I work at home so I decided to invest in a really good phone with 2 lines and a speaker. The handset was always hot when I picked it up and put it to my ear. I contacted the company and they did send me another one but it did the same thing. So I decided to live with it because the speaker was good. But with use of less than a year, the sound became lower. No one can hear me on calls and I can't hear anyone else with the volume up. I contacted the company but it had been over a year so no luck getting help since it was now out of warranty. They would fix it if I paid shipping and a repair job but it would be almost the cost of a new phone. I did my own problem determination by swapping the phone with another one and the new one was fine, I also replaced any parts I could like a different hand set that fit, a different phone line cord, etc. So, I have a $200 paperweight. Do not waste your money.
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Decent Phone
Excellent phone from my side. However I have asked a few callers about the clarity while I was talking on the speaker phone. Most advised that I sounded like I was talking in a barrel. I tried it with just the front mic and with the rear mic engaged. Neither got perfect grades from my callers, and neither was as perfect as the AT&T Speaker Phone I use in the office.
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Product Development Engineer
As an engineering contractor I travel to many client offices during the day and use many types of office phones. I purchased this phone for one of the desks in my small engineering office back in 2006. When this phone works it is the best office phone available at any price. Since the phone was purchased, it has been replaced 3 times during the waranty period due to severe failures. Polycom has told me these failures are due to its connection to a "digital" phone line, but my phone service provider insists that my phone lines are both analog (Qwest says that they have no digital phone lines in my area). Anyway, I am searching the web now looking for a different phone to purchase. I am also about to call Polycom to report anothher failure with this phone and have it replaced yet again under warranty.
I have just read through the reviews again for this product to see if other people have had similar experiences. I find that many people have experience the same problems that I have. Interestingly, some people report that their phones are working fine. My Polycom SE-225 also works great for about 2 to 3 months before it experiences a failure. By the way, I purchased a commercial quality uninteruptible power supply after the first failure, but the next two phones also failed even with the phone power cord and phone line protected from line surges.
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