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CX100 Ip Phone Communicator Model

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MSRP: $121.99
Your Price: $106.25
Savings: $ 15.74 ( 13% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Polycom Inc.
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CX100 Ip Phone Communicator Model Features
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Sold Individually
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Additional CX100 Ip Phone Communicator Model Information
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Polycom CX100 Speakerphone gives you the ultimate hands-free calling experience from your Microsoft Office Communicator 2007-enabled computer. Polycom CX100 Speakerphone enables crystal-clear, natural conversations without echoes or feedback. Enjoy the freedom of not wearing your headset for hands-free calls, or plug into the built-in stereo headphone port for private conversations.Polycom CX100 Speakerphone delivers remarkable wideband audio quality that enables seamless voice and video communications with no compromises. Two high-quality microphones provide excellent range for small group conversations.Polycom CX100 Speakerphone connects and powers through an integrated USB cable for easy installation and use - no extra cables to carry or batteries to charge. Its small size and carrying case make it easy to take with you. Plus, the high-fidelity speaker doubles as a great portable solution for CD-quality music and presentation audio.
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What Customers Say About CX100 Ip Phone Communicator Model:
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Since Polycom came out with C100S for Skype over a year ago, the "Polycom Communicator" has been a viral-marketing sucess story. I prefer using the CX100 instead of a bluetooth headset because it offers better 'mobility' around my hotel room than a bluetooth headset - I can shave, get dressed,pack my bag, all while listening to an early morning conference call - without worrying if I'm going to knock an earbud out and into the sink (or worse, the toilet). The newer CX-100 is designed to be used with Microsoft's Office Communicator 2007 (MOC) client. The sound quality rivals Polycom's high-end, star-shaped conference room phones but with the convenience of a truly portable device.
There are mute and volume control buttons on the CX100 too. When I need privacy, I plug my iPod earbuds into the headphone jack on the side of the CX100. While a lot of laptops are supporting higher quality microphones and speakers, they have some serious drawbacks - namely picking up typing sounds off of the keyboard - not very 'con-call friendly'. The convenience of the CX100 makes sense in the office too. The CX100 also has the advantage of allowing you to answer an incoming call directly on the CX100 without having to rearrange you PC desktop to find the MOC window to click answer. (I saw someone with one and decided to buy one for myself).
The noise cancelling on the CX100 is outstanding. I make about 50% of my voice calls using the CX100 instead of my convential desk phone. This is the best $115 bucks you can spend on a PC VoIP accessory. I travel frequently and utilize my CX-100 with MOC and other VoIP soft-clients when I'm in the hotel, airport lounges, Starbucks stores, etc.
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