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Winkelwagen is nog leeg.James D
3 juli 2025
Great product.. sadly was sent from europe with non australian wall plug..
pierre
6 juni 2025
Répond parfaitement au besoin
Josh B.
2 maart 2025
I was needing a cordless phone to put into a restaurant for online curbside pickup for customers to call in and notify the employee running orders they had arrived. I was initially going to go with the cheaper standard yealink, but the one that is already at this restaurant has been put through the ringer (dropped in a mop bucket, dropped a few other times, etc.) I needed something that was going to work 100% of the time. This phone fit the bill. Very high quality feel and they've thought through and solved a lot of issues we've had with the other phones.
Michel
17 januari 2025
téléphone IP parfait pour compléter mon kit W60H. Facile à appairer avec la base. Son puissant et de qualité. Je l'ai complété par un casque avec prise jack 3.5 pour les longues conversations.
The Professor
31 december 2024
Seems a lot of reviews are from people who didn't get the right plug attachment in the box, but they should really mention whom they bought it from so they can name-and-shame!Having bought the separate phone (W56H) and in a bundle with a W60B (H for Handset, B for base), I would recommend NetXL and LiGO to be sure of a UK plug.(This phone is now a little older than newer models, but in terms of functionality, I don't think it's missing anything important. It feels mid-high range in quality and it still gets sold with newer base stations e.g. W70B and hence still continues (at this time) to get firmware updates to work with those. When I recently purchased this phone, this one was up-to-date already :) )It's got a few wallpapers, ways to display the time, few ringtones to choose from, looks nice and modern. Button tone and backlight are configurable etc. It's quite expensive as handhelds go, but hopefully means it will last a LONG time. It does seem to have decent battery life when it's taken off its charger stand for a couple of weeks. The phone's charger stand can also go in a USB slot.I have to say, for the average person, setting up these phones PROPERLY may be a bit difficult. I'm a linux veteran of 15 years, 25 years of Windows and there are many settings on the server for the base station that I would just never use or aren't fully sure what they do. It's also a VERY GOOD thing that they offer so much customisation and access to settings in a modern age where everything is dumbed down and totally unhelpful to troubleshoot.Short of a massive writeup in an amazon review, I would give my recommendations for a standard UK household who's interested in switching to a VOIP phone. We have two of these phones (one upstairs, one down) and a W60B base station, and linked them to the one VOIP account to ring at the same time.* We currently have a subscription with YAY. They only offer a couple of tiers, but their basic one gives you 100 minutes free to landline and mobiles and you can top credit up. They also have encryption to and from them (not the rest of the way obviously), so you can select TLS-SIP etc but you must set it up yourself with the instructions on their site. Call rates are always better than landline but there may be more appropriate providers for your usecase. Look around.* We have all devices in the house set to fixed LAN IPs. At the very least, you should have your voip's base station fixed (so it doesn't change if anything gets rebooted). That chosen IP in a web browser will give you access to change settings. I think you can make most necessary changes using the phone itself (especially if your setup has an ATA "adapter"), but firmware updates and making house-wide (multiple phones at once) changes would be terribly boring going phone to phone without a centralised management you get in the base station.*For updates, I think the only way is to download the rom from Yealink's site, upload the rom to the base station and then selecti Firmware Update with the phone - I would always recommend updating internet-facing devices or devices that might get important fixes.I was looking for an alternative for this phone, I might go something with a camera/viewscreen to make video calls, but then that's VERY gimmicky when you've got your mobile (which could use a related app), or your desktop/laptop etc with a separate (turnoffable) webcam which will also have a better quality fps and resolution, letting you sit comfortably in your chair rather than straining over a phone lol
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