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Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-225 2-Line Professional Conference Phone with Caller ID

Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-225 2-Line Professional Conference Phone with Caller ID

List Price: $249.00
Your Price: $182.94
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth the wait
Review: It took forever to get, but it works as advertised. Speaker quality is great, handset is perhaps one notch below great. I would echo someone else's comment about not being able to turn down the touch tone volume. That is one thing I would change about the phone.

One cord (integrated phone and power) makes it unobtrusive and easy to move around.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth the wait
Review: It took forever to get, but it works as advertised. Speaker quality is great, handset is perhaps one notch below great. I would echo someone else's comment about not being able to turn down the touch tone volume. That is one thing I would change about the phone.

One cord (integrated phone and power) makes it unobtrusive and easy to move around.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great product at a rather high price.
Review: This is a great phone for office. But the price is a bit higher than it shoud be.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not good for the long haul
Review: When I bought this phone about two years ago I was excited, expecting for the price that it would be a great speakerphone and have other good features.

All during my phone usage people I talk to through the speakerphone say it's echo-ey. My my office may be a bad place for a speakerphone. Along with some other reviewers, I have found the volume too low.

In the past year:
The ringer on line one has stopped working,
The hand set has stopped working,
The headset has begun to squeak in a piecing tone.

Overall, I'm in the market for a new phone, and this one is not on my list! Especially for the price--no way.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good value for the price
Review: With some trepidation I bought the PolyCom SoundPoint Pro #225 but it turns out to be just fine *for the price*. I suspect that a lot of the disappointment comes from making a direct comparison of this phone with the high end PolyCom equipment found in so many office conference environments. I think it's unrealistic to expect this desk top phone (...) to be as good as PolyCom's conference phones selling for three to four times as much.

It is the best desk top speaker phone I've used. The loud speaker perhaps emphasises the bass too much. Thus sometimes recorded voices sound "boomy" but normal conversation seems excellent. It's a bit like hearing voice programs on a high fi system designed for music. I find it definitely good to acceptable. My correspondents have reported good quality sound.

Full duplex operation is excellent *as long as the highest volume for the speaker isn't used*. This is important since at the maximum volume full duplex seems to break down a bit. I suspect that some of the disappointment comes from trying to use this phone at the high volumes normally used for a conference phone. For normal conversations at my desk, I find setting the volume up half way is plenty loud enough and full duplex works well. Conversations are extremely natural.

All in all, I find this a good desk top speakerphone, better than anything else I know of. Yes, I would like and would pay for something better in the configuration of a desk top phone. Until I find one this phone is serving me well.

Note: I would save the money of buying the model with the second speaker. I never use it. This is not a true conference phone. Buy a high end PolyCom phone for that. You won't be disappointed.


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