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My only minor complaint is that no instruction sheet or manual was included, rather an 800 number was provided for user information. It had a few scuff marks from prior use -- to be expected -- but did function, the essential thing. I bought this rather sophisticated and usually expensive conference phone as a cheaper reconditioned unit, the first time I had bought a reconditioned device. It was delivered in the delays I was told.
The best sound quality that you can get in your office.I am using a pair of those to connect between my US office and East Europe.
Select the unit most appropriate for your conference room setting (their web site has very nice guidelines on it). Simply put, it is spectacular.There are a few different Premier models, each one uses the same basic base unit. This system uses any where from 3 to 6 mics; 3 mics are built into the base station, and depending on your configuration you can add 2 extension mics plus a remote mic. In my experience, the base unit is adequate for most 8-12 person conference rooms, and larger rooms require the extension mics. Plus it is expandable with additional mics, a remote lapel mic, and even a remote speaker station. Polycom makes a full range of conference room phones, and the Soundstation Premier is their best phone.
Let me explain. The Premier EX is expandable with additional mics, and the Premier is not, so plan accordingly. If your needs don't justify the price of the best, then consider the plain, old Soundstation (sans Premier). There are other niceities including an LCD display on the base unit, but in my opinion the reason to spend the extra dollars in this unit is the quality of sound. I have never used the remote lapel mic or the remote speaker setup. Or if you have special Voice over IP needs, then check out their seperate Soundpoint IP and Soundstation IP product lines.Are you wondering what makes the Soundstation Premier the best.
What is special is that the unit only uses one mic at a time by sensing which mic is picking up the best sound; this avoids that hollow, echo sounds that you've heard many times before on speakerphone calls.The system also features noise canceling circuitry, so many background noises are removed.
it is well worth the money. If you can afford it, just go for this one. I have tried a variety of cheaper conference room speaker phones but nothing comes anywhere close to the performance of the SoundStation. The sound quality is excellent, there is no distortion and the self directing mics work like a real charm.
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