The new Aastra S850i Wireless conference phone combines innovative technology with ergonomic design, transforming the experience by allowing unparalleled freedom.
Wireless Freedom
As the speaker, omnidirectional microphones and handset dialer are all wireless, professionals can enjoy complete flexibility to place these components wherever they want in a room, helping them to optimise sound quality and use it in a way that best suits their needs.
With excellent acoustic echo cancellation, Aastra’s new, high performance conference phone uses DECT between the microphones, speaker and base station, providing crystal clear sound quality and secure communications. Aastra’s S850i also blocks out any mobile phone interferences.
Highly Versatile for all Conferencing Needs
With flexibility and excellent voice clarity at its core, the Aastra S850i is highly versatile: Aastra’s S850i can be used as a standalone audio conference solution or can easily be connected to a video conferencing solution such as the Aastra BluStarTM for Conference Room. In addition to connecting to Aastra’s video conferencing solutions, the S850i can also be the speaker and microphone for Bluetooth enabled devices (mobile phones, DECT handsets and even laptops with the BluStar for PC Client).
Private calls can be made from the handset dialer and, using a one touch toggle, can simply be switched to speaker mode to enable more participants in the room to join the call.
According to Simon Beebe, Vice President of Product Line Management at Aastra, “In a world where businesses must remain in touch with remote workers, global teams, partners and customers, audio and video conferencing have become important productivity tools that enable organisations to communicate and collaborate more efficiently and effectively. Making sure that everyone can be clearly heard during these calls is critical. Aastra’s new wireless conference phone not only allows you to hear and be heard effortlessly but also delivers a new level of freedom. It is also cost effective as it can be used for both audio and video conferencing.”