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Yealink W76P

Yealink W76P

DECT Handset

The Yealink W76P, being a high-performance SIP cordless phone system, is the ideal solution for small and medium-sized businesses. Paring with up to a total of 10 Yealink W56H DECT handsets, it allows you enjoy superb mobility and efficient flexibility immediately as well as significantly eliminates additional wiring troubles and charges. To provide a better and higher performance, this DECT IP phone not only supports up to 10 VoIP accounts and 20 simultaneous calls, but also speeds up its startup and signal connection, slashes its upgrade downtime as well.
By supporting Opus codec, W76P consistently delivers excellent and professional audio quality in both high-bandwidth and poor network conditions, comparing with other wideband or narrowband audio codecs. Offering the convenience of cordless with a simple add-on device without losing the SIP features, it brings a seamless call management for our users while “on-the-go”. Owning more functions, lines and mobility, it empowers users with the convenience of wireless communication along with the widely accepted benefits and feature richness of Voice-over-IP telephony.
The Yealink DECT IP phone W76P supports efficient provisioning and effortless mass deployment with Yealink’s Redirection and Provisioning Service (RPS) and Boot mechanism to help you realise the Zero Touch Provisioning without any complex manual settings, which makes it simple to deploy, easy to maintain and upgrade, saving even more time and IT costs for businesses.

Specifications:

  • Energy-saving ECO features 
  • Intuitive user interface with icons and soft
    keys
  • 30 hours talk time
  • Caller ID with name and number
  • Call hold
  • Call transfer
  • Up to 300 meters outdoor (in ideal conditions)
  • Up to 50 meters indoor (in ideal conditions)
  • 3-way conference
  • Call forward (Always/Busy/No Answer)
  • Notification Light: voice mail, missed call
  • LCD backlight
  • Voice mail
  • 400 hours standby time.
Con’s - I’m yet to find one
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