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Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-220 2-Line Conference Phone with Caller ID | 
enlarge | Brand: Polycom Category: CE
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $164.99 You Save: $34.01 (17%)
New (16) Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $125.00
Rating: 45 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 159 x 126 x 48 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 2200-06315-001 Model: 2200-06315-001 UPC: 610807063155 EAN: 0610807063155 ASIN: B00005B60E
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| Features:
| • | Full-duplex conference phone with 2-line operation | | • | 36-number programmable speed dialing | | • | Caller ID with call waiting | | • | 99-number outgoing and incoming call history directories--you can easily locate and dial stored numbers | | • | 32-character LCD screen; integrated headset amplifier, hanger, and controls |
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Product Description SoundPoint Pro SE-220 seamlessly integrates handset and headset telephone functionality with crystal clear, hands-free voice conferencing in an elegant personal business phone. With the touch of a button, SoundPoint Pro SE-220 lets you hold clear, multipoint conference calls with up to two additional participants. Polycom's Acoustic Clarity Technology enables callers to speak when they want without clipped sentences and one-way conversations that are common with ordinary business speakerphones. The SoundPoint Pro SE-220 has versatile features like a front-facing microphone for voice conferencing, and dialing is quick with the 36-number speed-dial capability. You can also connect an optional headset for quality, hands-free applications.
Amazon.com Product Description Putting an end to speakerphones that clip sound, the Polycom SoundPoint Pro SE-220 features full-duplex performance, so 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 phone as a speakerphone or handset, or attach a headset for hands-free conversation.pAlthough users who need larger-scale conferencing systems will want to look elsewhere, the SoundPoint Pro SE-220 competes well for 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 is ideal for typical conference rooms.pThe SoundPoint Pro SE-220 comes with a one-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 40 more reviews...
Design flaw November 20, 2008 This speaker phone emits a constant white noise from the speaker all the time. Even when the speaker is not in use. I returned one unit to Polycom that has this problem and the replacement had the same problem. The noise gets increasingly louder with time. This must be a design flaw. The noise is very annoying if you work in a quiet environment.br /
Can not recommnd this product October 7, 2008 I cannot recommend this phone to anyone planning to use the speaker phone. This phone replaced an old 2 line Panasonic phone that died after 6 years. I work from my home office and bought this phone because of the success I had in a corporate environment with PolyCom products. This phone is a major disappointment. When using a headset, there is no headset sound for my voice. The speaker continually pops and hisses, often noticed by the person or group in the conversation. The speaker also "clips" my voice, again, often noticed by participants in the conversation. You must be directly over the microphone for your voice to be transmitted. When speaking from a short distance away from the phone, I've had participants ask if I was still there. I do not recommend this phone for home office use.
An great alternative to cheap speaker phones July 26, 2008 The main thing I wanted in a SPEAKER phone is a good sounding speaker. Duh. I was sick of crummy cheap "speaker" phones that were tinny and low in volume. This Polycom phone works great. The speaker has volume so I can do other things in the room while I'm waiting for something to happen on the other end of the line. (Which never does, that's why I wanted a speaker phone.) This phone has an external power cord unlike the cheap models. I think this means there is more oomph in the speaker. You won't be disappointed if you buy this phone.
Not worth the money June 16, 2008 The speaker quality is not what one would expect on a $180 phone, there is always a bit of a buzz on the speaker. And the other reviewers are right the hand set is not comfortable and the ever present buzz when you use it gets really worse if your hand touches the Handset cord. I work from home and sound quality is key. I've used the more expensive Polycom phones at the office and they work great. This one is not worth the money
Great Speakerphone. Everything else sucks. June 2, 2008 If you are considering buying this phone and using it exclusively as a speakerphone, it is wonderful. Great sound quality. Most people don't even realize they are on a speakerphone. My mom doesn't even notice. (and that is amazing!)br /br /If you are considering this phone as a desktop phone, think twice.br /br /The two biggest desktop phone usability issues are:br /br /1. The display is not backlit or tiltable. This means you must stand up at your desk to view the display. I even have an angled phone stand and it is still hard to see. At this price, a tilting, backlit display it not too much to ask for.br /br /2. The user interface is pitiful. If you want to check the caller id log, it takes several cumbersome button clicks. If you aren't careful, you can delete the first entry in the speed dial list when trying to view the caller id log. ARRGH!br /
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