Cédric B.
Comentado en Francia el 24 de mayo de 2023
Tous les téléphones Teams sont nuls. Celui-ci est le moins mauvais.La gestion des transferts d'appels est une catastrophe avec Teams.
Hugh G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de febrero de 2022
Disclaimer, my comments are very isolated to my specific scenario of moving from Nextiva with a Polycom phone to Microsoft Teams Phone with this Yealink model. The Polycom phone we used with several of us in the office had the most unbelievable speakerphone. Sitting one room away, listening to a coworker use their speakerphone was as if the 3rd party was sitting in their office. So clear and I guess the HD quality was kicking in to make this unbelievable sound experience. The Yealink speakerphone is kind of like working a marginal cell phone call. I'm constantly thinking should I pick up the handset to help me out. That being said, I have so many questions, like is the HD working properly. Does the other party have HD or need HD to make my scenario better. The Yealink screen is awesome. You can assign a pic as the background/screensaver via a few built in selections or by feeding it a pic from a USB stick. The reason for buying this phone is mostly just to have the classic instant telephone button pushing experience. Dialing a number can be done from the screen soft keypad or the physical buttons. The physical buttons are instantly recognized as a request to dial out no matter what is displayed on your touch screen. If you are in the middle of searching for a contact, and you start dialing a number, Teams knows what you're doing. There are small nuances of issues that I'm sure will change weekly or monthly as the Teams software changes (nothing really to do with this phone model). For example, Teams on my cell phone shows me the time & duration on the call history list. But on this phone, only the number (or contact or callerid) is shown. You have to touch the screen in order to reveal the call time. So if you walk into your office after lunch and wish to quickly glance at your call history and you see 10 missed calls, you have no idea how often and the time frame of what's going on. You have to methodically touch each line item to reveal the time info. Again, not deal killers, just nuances of how you might be used to doing things.
Josh
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 4 de noviembre de 2022
The phone runs a cutdown limited version of android. connecting upto Teams is super easy, and it can be managed from within the Teams admin portal without issue.Updates to the software and firmware are managed from within the portal too, so separate dial in method needed.A recent update has improved the responsiveness and added some surprisingly missing features e.g. displaying the incoming number when it's coming in from a call group.The audio quality is amazing, clear, no crackles or "VoIP" sounding issues I noticed whilst testing.Highly recommended if moving to a Teams phone system and wanting the physical handsets still, especially with the hotdesking feature allows for quick switching between profiles.
Ionic
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de septiembre de 2022
This is an expensive phone, why they don't include an AC adapter shows profits before quality.Here is the AC adapter you will need: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07D7LJ4W9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Gustavo
Comentado en México el 8 de abril de 2022
Excepcional calidad de audio, extremadamente fácil de configurar. Te permite ver en un vistazo tu calendario y contactos. Cuando alguien presenta puedes verlo en la pantalla del teléfono. Funciona perfecto con el IP PBX, tienes los 2 mundos llamadas hacia teams y la PSTN
Gerald D.
On time delivery and the device is easy to setup.