Refurbished Phone Exchange Blog — Speakerphone
The Difference Between Polycom EX and Non-EX Conference Phones
Posted by Jeff Csisar on
Polycom SoundStation Conference phones come in many different variations. These include analog units such as the original SoundStation and SoundStation 2 conference phones, specific digital models for certain phone systems, and even the newer IP conference phones. With the older SoundStation units, they came in two different versions. These are the Ex and Non-Ex versions. Ex stands for expandable. Expandable conference phones accept additional microphones in addition to the three microphones built into the unit. SoundStation Ex conference phones are best used in large conference rooms where there are multiple participants who all need to be heard....
ShoreTel Phone Guide - learning the basics
Posted by Rick Torres on
ShoreTel phones have always been hot commodities here at Refurbished Phone Exchange. They come preconfigured and packed with important features, have a simple yet elegant design, and come in a wide range of prices. Since we love ShoreTel phones so much here, we've decided to create a ShoreTel Phone Guide to help our customers pick the VoIP phone that's right for their business. ShoreTel Phone Glossary 110 115 210 212K 230 230G 265 420 480 530 560 560G 565G 655 ShoreTel 110 IP Phone The ShoreTel 110 is perfect when desk space is at a minimum. The 110...
HHEU and BHEU1A Headset Adapters For Toshiba DKT Phones
Posted by Jeff Csisar on
Have you ever wanted to connect a headset to your older Toshiba digital telephone? Most Toshiba phones do not come with a headset port that you can easily use. Instead, optional cards were sold for these phones that allowed a headset port to be installed. Toshiba HHEU and BHEU1A modules are add on cards designed for Toshiba’s DKT (Digital Key Telephones) series of telephones. These modules are required in order to use headsets with your Toshiba phones. They are installed into the phone by opening up the phone and attaching them to the motherboard. The BHEU1A or HHEU cable is...
Why Your Next Business Phone Needs to Have a Full Duplex Speakerphone
Posted by Jeff Csisar on
What Is a Speakerphone? Most business telephones available for purchase have a handsfree phone feature called speakerphone. A speakerphone is a built in microphone and loudspeaker that allows the user to speak and be heard without the use of a handset. A speakerphone is a great tool to use when you do not have a telephone headset readily available or when multiple people need to both listen in and converse with the person on the other end of the line. So Why Do You Need a Full Duplex Speakerphone? Full duplex speakerphones have a few distinct advantages in...
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