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Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-220 2-Line Conference Phone with Caller ID
 
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Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-220 2-Line Conference Phone with Caller ID

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  • Full-duplex conference phone with 2-line operation
  • 36-number programmable speed dialing
  • Caller ID with call waiting
  • 99-number outgoing and incoming call history directories--you can easily locate and dial stored numbers
  • 32-character LCD screen; integrated headset amplifier, hanger, and controls
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  • Item Weight: 5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005B60E
  • Item model number: 2200-06315-001
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
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    #7 in  Electronics > Office Electronics > Telephones & Accessories > Corded Telephones > Multiline Corded Phones
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 12, 2000

Product Description

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Putting an end to speakerphones that clip sound, the Polycom SoundPoint Pro SE-220 features full-duplex performance, so everyone can both talk and listen simultaneously. This corporate-quality phone system offers two lines, caller ID (including call-waiting caller ID), and a 32-character LCD display. Use the phone as a speakerphone or handset, or attach a headset for hands-free conversation.

Although users who need larger-scale conferencing systems will want to look elsewhere, the SoundPoint Pro SE-220 competes well for its price point. Thanks to well-chosen features such as Polycom voice technology for crisp reception, 99-number call-history directory, 20-number speed dial, and any-key dialing, this model is ideal for typical conference rooms.

The SoundPoint Pro SE-220 comes with a one-year warranty.



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SoundPoint Pro SE-220 seamlessly integrates handset and headset telephone functionality with crystal clear, hands-free voice conferencing in an elegant personal business phone. With the touch of a button, SoundPoint Pro SE-220 lets you hold clear, multipoint conference calls with up to two additional participants. Polycom's Acoustic Clarity Technology enables callers to speak when they want without clipped sentences and one-way conversations that are common with ordinary business speakerphones. The SoundPoint Pro SE-220 has versatile features like a front-facing microphone for voice conferencing, and dialing is quick with the 36-number speed-dial capability. You can also connect an optional headset for quality, hands-free applications.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Looks nice, but not quite near the quality advertised, July 22, 2004
By C. Wennet "cwennet" (NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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Overall this phone looks nice and looks professional, but its performance could be matched by other consumer-level phones with similar if not more features.

I hooked mine up immediately after receiving it (the day before the date of this review) and made my first call using a headset. As another reviewer experienced, I heard feedback of my own talking through the ear piece. This is something I never experienced with the same headset plugged into my 2.4Ghz Uniden handheld phone.

Polycom describes the speakerphone this way:

"SoundPoint? Pro SE-220 seamlessly integrates handset and headset telephone functionality with crystal clear, hands-free voice conferencing in an elegant personal business phone. .... Polycom?s Acoustic Clarity Technology enables callers to speak when they want without clipped sentences and one-way conversations that are common with ordinary business speakerphones."

I didn't find this to be the case consistently. During the first moments of my first speakerphone call, there was clipping/reduced quality on both ends. However, this can be expected and the Troubleshooting section of the Soundpoint manual explains that the phone must adjust and to give it a few moments. In fact, I found this to be the case, on MY end. After several moments, the quality of sound/voice call through the speaker was very good.

However, the sound quality on the receiver's end stayed poor. I was told that I sounded muffled and that while longer sentences came across fine, any short sentences or one-word answers were clipped. There was also a huge difference to my call participant when I picked up the headphones or handset. This call was over 5 minutes and I would expect the "adjustment" time per the manual to be much less than this. Also, it did not matter whether I moved the phone closer or farther away, or talked more directly into the microphone. On the other hand, several calls since then were of much better quality and the people on the other end thought that it sounded better than a typical, cheaper (e.g., non-Soundstation type) speakerphone. However, they could still typically tell that I was on speaker.

I was initially very disappointed in this phone and even processed a return for it as "defective." However, I may just keep it after all - it's not a "bad" phone.

Otherwise, if you're willing to chance or accept the performance, the phone looks nice, the buttons are layed out nicely, and the features seem pretty easy to use.

Just keep in mind that you should not expect, to any realistic degree, that this phone will provide the quality of a Soundstation, or perhaps not even of a Voicestation. My understanding is that one can pick up a new Uniden 2.4 Ghz phone from some places for about $100, that comes with several handsets with speaker capability. That might not be a good solution for you, but I'm just highlighting that this Soundpoint is certainly not the be-all and end-all of SOHO business speakerphones.

You may be very happy with this one, but you should look at all options: Don't necessarily buy this phone due to the Polycom name or your positive experiences with their high-end products.

-2 Star for poor headset performance (surprisingly, with a Polycom headset). The phone has a built-in amplifier, but I can't find a way to adjust it.
-1 stars for inconsistent speakerphone performance (+1 for speaker on the phone end, -2 for performance on the receiver's end)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Phone, September 11, 2003
By "austin777" (Simi Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I've had this phone for about a week and it is excellent! The quality, touch/feel of the phone, and even its aesthetic make this a steal at this price. I use the $1000 version of this phone at work and have always liked how natural the full-duplex conversations are with the Polycom phones. This phone has the same technology and in trying this phone with several people on both handsets and speakerphones, they have all said that the sound is clear and natural. A few commented that the microphone does sound a bit softer than might be preferable. My only critique would be that the higher-end Polycom phones come with a combined power/telephone-line cord so you only have to drag one cord across your desk, but instead this phone can accept two lines. If you talk a lot on the phone, especially while on the computer or on teleconferences, this is a must!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality Phone for the Office, December 24, 2005
After having tried a less expensive, big box store brand of 'executive' 2-line conference phone, I am very impressed with the quality of this phone. You really do get what you pay for.

Pros: looks sleek; people tell me the conferencing is the best they've heard; has the features you'll need including an amplified headset jack, choice of ring tones, speed dial.

Cons: lack of lit display, though for me it really hasn't been an issue as ambient light has been sufficient; price - it's twice what you'd pay for a typical (RCA, AT&T, etc.) SOHO phone at a big box store. The most frustrating aspect of this phone, however, is that it only stores 24 digits/spaces, so a typical phone number takes 11, figure an extension could take 4, that only leaves 9 seconds of 'pause' which isn't nearly long enough for the call to connect, then ring a couple times before the voice mail system picks up asking for you to enter an extension. Seems stupid given that Polycom's business is phones; you'd think they'd know how long it takes a call to connect. Oh well, that's my biggest frustration with the phone - the pauses should be 2 seconds instead of 1.

The head set hook is a plus, and so far it's been a mostly positive experience.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
I have only had this for a couple of months, but it's worked out really well. Easy set up, good sound, good value.
Published 6 months ago by K. Kaplan

1.0 out of 5 stars Could be good but is short big time FYI
I don't take the time to review anything but when you suck you suck! Any question? OK the speaker sounds good, the build is good, but after that it gets a F-. Read more
Published 7 months ago by SKON

2.0 out of 5 stars Fails as a speakerphone
The phone itself is fine, but you get this for the speakerphone. However, when I got it, everyone says my voice is too faint (even though I am next to the mic). Read more
Published 7 months ago by Serge

4.0 out of 5 stars Looks great and by far the best 2-line phone albeit more expensive
This was my 3rd attempt at a new 2-line phone for a home based business offering professional financial services. Read more
Published 8 months ago by MortMan

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Conference Call phone
I am part of an advocacy group that has at least one conference call every month. In the past I used a speaker phone that I got from a local outlet for phones. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Bobby D

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Home Office Phone
I have owned my Polycom Soundpoint Pro SE-220 for 5 years and it has worked flawlessly throughout this period. Read more
Published 10 months ago by A. Salomon

2.0 out of 5 stars Good Sound Quality, Hard To Use
I have found the speakerphone sound quality of this phone to be quite good, as you would expect from a Polycom product. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Byron Watson

2.0 out of 5 stars Design flaw
This speaker phone emits a constant white noise from the speaker all the time. Even when the speaker is not in use. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Joe

1.0 out of 5 stars Can not recommnd this product
I cannot recommend this phone to anyone planning to use the speaker phone. This phone replaced an old 2 line Panasonic phone that died after 6 years. Read more
Published 14 months ago by D. Stroup

5.0 out of 5 stars An great alternative to cheap speaker phones
The main thing I wanted in a SPEAKER phone is a good sounding speaker. Duh. I was sick of crummy cheap "speaker" phones that were tinny and low in volume. Read more
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