Polycom CX200 Desktop Phone MS Office Communicator *Discontinued

polycom cx200 desktop phone ms office communicator *discontinued view

Add to Wish List

*Discontinued* by Polycom

Polycom CX200 Desktop Phone (for Microsoft Office Communicator 2007, USB, Country Groups: 1, 2, 5, 14, 48, 79) The CX200 is a USB desktop phone peripheral for Microsoft Office Communicator 2007. It is an ideal solution for most office workers as it comes equipped with a handset, full duplex speakerphone and handset port. It provides high definition audio, buttons for basic call contro and visual indicators for presence and voicemail.

Key Features:

Integration with Microsoft Windows® XP and Microsoft Windows Vista™

  • Seamless unified communications experience without drivers or software

Hands-Free Freedom

  • Headset-free, clear one-on-one calls or group conversations with full duplex speakerphone mode

High-Fidelity Handset and Speaker

  • High-quality, high definition wideband audio for the best possible voice call quality

Enhanced Presence Indicator

  • Monitor presence status to efficiently route calls

Easy to Use

  • Convenient buttons and integrated functionality to pick up and hang up calls, control volume, switch between handset and speakerphone mode and mute the microphone on the active call
  • Calls forwarded, voicemail and message waiting indicators keep users up to date with their communication service status
  • Plug-and-play operation to a USB port on the PC

For more details see Polycom CX200 Desktop Phone datasheet

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 27 May, 2009.
There are currently no product reviews
Write a review on this product!


poly (polycom) view

Manufacturer Info
Poly (Polycom) Homepage
Other products
Extra Info
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 27 May, 2009.
Notify me of updates to Polycom CX200 Desktop Phone MS Office Communicator *Discontinued
Tell someone you know about this product.
Search
  • 0 items

Thursday 28 March, 2024 95516620 requests since Wednesday 26 November, 2003