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Revolabs FLX 2 is a wireless IP and Bluetooth-capable speakerphone for small to medium conference rooms and executive offices with up to 8 participants. The unique modular design provides maximum flexibility for speaker and microphone placement with a handset for dialing and private conversations. Video conferencing units and personal computers can be connected using audio in/out ports. The phone will bridge calls from an IP PBX or a smartphone connected with Bluetooth to calls from a video conferencing unit or a computer-based UC client such as Skype for Business, Zoom, Vidyo and Hangouts.
The 10-FLX2-200-VOIP model comes with 2 omnidirectional tabletop microphones which features 360° pickup patterns to capture all speech above and around the microphone, and impervious to GSM noise from other wireless electronic devices, secure: 128-bit encryption means no one will be able to listen in on the signal sent between the microphone and base station, and 8 hours of talk time.
The 10-FLX2-200-VOIP model comes with 2 omnidirectional tabletop microphones which features 360° pickup patterns to capture all speech above and around the microphone, and impervious to GSM noise from other wireless electronic devices, secure: 128-bit encryption means no one will be able to listen in on the signal sent between the microphone and base station, and 8 hours of talk time.
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Revolabs FLX 2 - VoIP conferencing system is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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kubimike from
Best conf unit on the market for small biz
Only downside is, they are made in china. I give it 4 stars because 2 of the 10 that I ordered were bad. Had to RMA. Other wise this is a very good conference unit. We use a Mitel system so connecting it with SIP was a breeze. If your conference room is 15 chairs deep, I'd highly recommend the dual speaker setup.
Date published: 2016-08-12T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
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timfnb from
Good but not excellent phone
The concept of this phone is amazing! We have several rooms where it doesn't work well to run cables for a phone. Having an all wireless solution is great! That is the upside.
Downsides: 1) we struggled to get it configured in our Cisco Call Manager 9.0 system. We eventually got it after hiring a Cisco phone expert. 2) we have some trouble with feedback; 3) We have had a little trouble with a Webex session accepting additional digits entered.
After all that, though, I am purchasing my second one. Right now, the value of the device outweighs the negatives.
Date published: 2013-01-05T00:00:00-05:00