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Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-220 2-Line Conference Phone with Caller ID

Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-220 2-Line Conference Phone with Caller ID
Brand: Polycom
Category: CE

List Price: $199.00
Buy New: $167.96
You Save: $31.04 (16%)

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 43 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.9 x 2
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 220006315001
Model: Pro SE-220
UPC: 610807063155
EAN: 0610807063155
ASIN: B00005B60E

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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

Accessories:

  • RCA RC920 Wireless Phone Jack Extension
  • RCA RC930 Caller-ID-Compatible Wireless Modem Jack
  • Southwestern Bell FM112 Caller ID Unit (White)
  • Privacy Technologies TeleZapper
  • AT&T 24101 Phone Splitter Cord

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Editorial Reviews:

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.

Although 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.

The SoundPoint Pro SE-220 comes with a one-year warranty.

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.


Customer Reviews:   Read 38 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars An great alternative to cheap speaker phones   July 26, 2008
Darryl C. Swenson (Seattle WA)
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.


3 out of 5 stars Great Speakerphone. Everything else sucks.   June 2, 2008
T. Hill (Huntsville, AL)
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!)

If you are considering this phone as a desktop phone, think twice.

The two biggest desktop phone usability issues are:

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.

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!



3 out of 5 stars Decent phone, but fatal flaws   May 19, 2008
Dave in Denver
I've had this phone for roughly 1 year, and it's being retired. Here's what I liked:
- pretty good quality speakerphone. It works ok, but quality is still better on handset or headset (if you don't have noise...see below)
- easy change while on-call between speaker, headset, handset, and LEDs make it easy to see which one is on and whether you're muted. Nice--I really will miss that nice bright Mute light that says "no, they're not hearing you gripe...."
- 2 lines worked well. I had no issues here.

Not so good:
- clumsy speed dial interface. This works, but inputting numbers is a pain, and trying to edit them an exercise in frustration. Isn't that why you have speed dial - to speed things up?
- dialing on speaker - VERY loud button push beep, so loud that you can't use it if you need the house to be quiet, like working at night. You can't adjust the volume for this, either. Sure, you can pick up the handset, dial, then turn on the speaker, but who wants to? Dumb!

Fatal flaws
- noise on headset. There has always been some hum with a headset, no matter how I positioned the phone, adapter cord, and headset cords. It's like a ground connection is missing somewhere. Could it be my phone line? Perhaps, but I'm not able to track that down. In addition, on a new headset I just purchased (Plantronics, exact replacement of previous one) the hum is so distracting to both me and to people on the other end that I can't use the headset. I live with a headset - this is simply not ok.
- Caller ID - works on fewer than 5% of my received calls. I don't know what the technical issue is here. However, my regular Panasonic home phone always shows a number, and the Plantronics rarely does. When I asked them, they always say "we work according to the Bell standard". Maybe if they meant "dumb" bell....

I tried getting answers on some of these things, but kept getting the Polycom answer of "working the way it's supposed to". OK - then the person they aimed this phone at isn't me, or I'm too stupid to be their customer...which is surprising, since I work at home and am on the phone on multiple conferences everyday and use Polycoms at work and understand and like them. Seems to me like I'm the right marketing target.

Ah well. Perhaps someone else will feel the love I didn't....



5 out of 5 stars Haven't used it enough to know yet. Please write back in 1 mo.   April 28, 2008
Leslie Levy (Sarasota, FL USA)
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