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Please suggest a solid wireless desktop handset

I am looking to replace a Yealink W60P cordless DECT IP phone with base station, which stopped functioning 3 days after warranty expired. Does anyone have a use-based recommendation for a brand and model of a cordless/wireless handset to be used with our fairly basic RingCentral setup? I don't need anything fancy - just something that sits on my desk so I can pickup customer calls.

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Rather than go with tradition, I picked up a BT headset, and after testing the quality, battery life, and comfort - ordered one for all of my team. These are bone conducting - so unless you have them with the sound turned all the way up - no one hears the conversation.

https://shokz.com/products/opencomm

There are multiple models with the mic, I just got the basic - and as long as you have a system that has Bluetooth in it, this has been working great for our department (IT/Helpdesk)

I did have to get a BT adapter for my system, but installing wasn't an issue.

Just wish RC would recognize the Shokz button protocols - for answering, hold, etc.

We do have both a physical phone on the desk - but I would say 99% of our calls are answered via the RC desktop app/Shokz. And, there is one '*' - long hair may get in the way - all depends on how one wears theirs.

Just a suggestion.



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Andre Kvitka avatar image Andre Kvitka commented ·

Thanks for a recommendation, but I just need a regular hand set/phone that lives on the desk and works well with RingCentral.

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