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Description
The SoundStation IP 6000 is an advanced IP conference phone that delivers superior performance for small to midsize conference rooms:
- With advanced features, broad SIP interoperability and remarkable voice quality, the SoundStation IP 6000 is a price / performance breakthrough for SIP-enabled IP environments.
- For all conference calls, the SoundStation IP 6000 features Polycom HD Voice technology, boosting productivity and reducing listener fatigue by turning ordinary conference calls into crystal-clear interactive conversations.
- It delivers high fidelity audio bandwidth from 220 Hz to 14 kHz, capturing both the deeper lows and higher frequencies of the human voice for conference calls that sound as natural as being there.
Beyond HD Voice, the SoundStation IP 6000 delivers advanced audio performance that far exceeds previous generations of conference phones. From full-duplex technology that eliminates distracting drop-outs to the latest echo cancellation advancements, only Polycom can deliver a conference phone experience with no compromises.
Plus, Automatic Gain Control intelligently adjusts the microphone sensitivity based on where participants are seated in the conference room, making the conversations clearer for all participants. It also features technology that resists interference from mobile phones and other wireless devices, delivering clear communications without distractions.
The SoundStation IP 6000 leverages Polycom’s strong history in both conference phone and VoIP technology to deliver the most robust standards-based SIP interoperability in the industry. It shares the same SIP phone software base with Polycom’s award-winning SoundPoint IP products – the most comprehensive, reliable and feature-rich SIP products in the industry, with proven interoperability with a broad array of IP PBX and hosted platform.
Robust provisioning, management and security features make Polycom’s family of IP conference phones the only choice for meeting rooms in SIP-based environments. Integrated Power over Ethernet (PoE) simplifies setup, with an AC power kit available for non-PoE environments. Plus, the SoundStation IP 6000 includes a high-resolution backlit display for vital call information and multi-language support.
Key Features:
- Polycom HD Voice – unparalleled clarity to make your conference calls more efficient and productive - calls at up to 14 kHz.
- 12-foot microphone pickup – combined with Automatic Gain Control for performance far beyond older SoundStation IP conference phones(20% greater). Add up to two optional expansion microphones for even greater coverage.
- Robust interoperability - compatible with a broad array of SIP call platforms to maximize voice quality and feature availability while simplifying management and administration.
- High-resolution display – enables robust call information and multi-language support.
- Call features - Call transfer, hold, divert (forward), pickup, local three-way conferencing, one touch speed dial, re-dial, call waiting, do-not-disturb, and more.
- Integrated Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Acoustic Clarity Technology - for seamless voice conferencing.
Enjoy clearer, more productive business conversations using this IP conference phone specifically designed for small to midsize rooms
- Polycom HD Voice™ technology for outstanding clarity
- 12-foot microphone pickup range
- Breakthrough price/performance
- Interoperable with leading SIP-based IP PBX and Softswitch platforms
- Integrated Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Features and Benefits
- Polycom HD Voice technology for high-fidelity calls at up to 14 kHz – An industry first, an IP conference phone that sounds as natural as being there
- Patented Polycom Acoustic Clarity™ technology – delivering the best IP conference phone experience without compromise
- 12-foot microphone pickup – ideal for small to midsize conference rooms. Add even greater range with optional expansion microphones
- Strong, robust SIP software – leveraging the most advanced SIP endpoint software in the industry, with advanced call handing, security, and provisioning features
- Robust VoIP interoperability – Compatible with a broad array of SIP call platforms to maximize voice quality and feature availability while simplifying management and administration
- Resists interference from mobile phones and other wireless devices while delivering clear voice conferencing with no distractions
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Caller Id
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Chain Dialing
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NightMode
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Gap Comaptabile
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Call screening
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Key Lock
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Standby Time
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Call share
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