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Yealink YEA-W56P Business HD IP Dect Cordless Voip Phone and Device,Silver

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Features

  • Supports up to 5 dect cordless handsets
  • 2.4" 240 X 320 color lcd screen
  • Headset connection via 3.5 mm jack
  • Exceptional hd sound with wideband technology

Description

W56p business hd ip dect phone narrowband codec: g.711µ/A, g.723, G.726, G.729, Ilbcup to 4 simultaneous voice call sup to 5 dect cordless handsets up to 5 multiple lines/sip accounts2.4" 240 X 320 pixel color screen with intuitive user interface up to 30 hours talk time and up to 400 hours standby time quick charging: 10 minutes of charging for 2 hours talk time supports usb charging headset connection via 3.5Mm jack charger is wall-mountable new and improved belt clip range: up to 50m indoors and 300m outdoors call hold3-way conferencing caller id, call waitingvoicemaillocal phonebook for up to 500 entries full-duplex speakerphone wideband audio increase range with up to 6 repeatersbroadsoft compatible power over Ethernet (ieee 802.3Af)includes one base station, 1 handset, 1 belt clip, 2 rechargeable batteries, 1 charger cradle, 2 power adapters, 1 Ethernet cable, and quick start guide.


Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 1 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Item model number: YEA-W56P


Batteries: 1 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 29, 2017


Manufacturer: Yealink


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  • Overall I like the system. I would recommend it and I would purchase it again.
Before switching to this system we were using analog vtech cordless phones with a Cisco PAP2T analog adapter for about 6 years. Been using the Yealink YEA-W56P system for a couple of months and I'm very satisfied with it. The sound quality is good; our customers can hear us much better than they could on our vtech phones. The battery life has been excellent. We have a low call volume business and get about 2 weeks out of a fully charged handset. We're using the system with RingCentral. I found the review by Hesk really helpful, but I still had difficulty with the initial setup because the Yealink web interface uses the word 'Register Name' and Ringcentral calls that the 'Authorization ID'. Once I got the data into the correct fields it worked immediately. I don't like that it can only handle two calls at a time. If you put a call on hold to answer another call and want to go back to the first call to transfer it to another handset you can't. The only option is to connect the two calls, which in our case would be two customers so that isn't useful. It would be more efficient if it didn't see calling/transferring to another handset as a third call. The most difficult transitions from the analog system to this one is the transferring of calls. With the analog I could put a call on hold and any handset could pick it up. With this system you have to transfer the call to a handset before they can be on with the caller, then if they need to send the caller back to you they have to transfer it instead of just placing it on hold. It's been difficult for some people to learn how to work/understand the transfer vs hold so they end up just walking their handset back to me to finish the call. Overall I like the system. I would recommend it and I would purchase it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 23, 2017 by Cindy

  • Good phone with support for OpenVPN but has a few thing that would make it better.
Pro) It supports OpenVPN one of the few phones that do that. Cordless headset. Headset has access to lots of settings you could almost manage the device directly from there. Con) Status screen doesn't show sip connection or openvpn connection stations just network and headset status. Sip Status is very limited only seem to get 3 statuses (Disabled, Registered, Registered failed) to find out more you have to read the syslog and it is mashed with everything else that gets written to the system log. OpenVPN has zero status indicator you have to go into the syslog to figure anything out. Con) Headset uses 3.5 headphone jack instead of 2.5 that is common to cordless phones so you have to use an adapter to use headphons designed for standard cordless headphone sets or use ones designed for a cell phone (Harder to find and more expensive). Also the headphone jack is on the bottom of the unit right where it connects to the charger so you have to unplug the headphones before you can put the headset back onto the charge. Overall it is a good solution if you are looking for a sip client that supports OpenVPN but it is far from plug and play and the headphone jack just doesn't make since. PS. It does support using a user auth as well as cert the documentation is weak on the subject but it does work. Update: You will likely want to get a "3.5mm Male to 2.5mm Female Headphone Audio Adapter" so you can use it with standard 2.5 headset adaptors that most headsets sold on the mark use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 21, 2016 by Robert Middleswarth

  • NOT A FREE RETURN
The phone seems to work well but I had to order it from another company because it took so long to arrive. When it finally arrived I had to return it unused and they charged me a restocking fee. DON'T BELEIVE FREE RETURN !
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 3, 2023 by CW

  • Very good system
I bought this to replace a Snom M3 system. The Yealink W56P has a very nice interface and unlike the Snom system the DECT base is POE so mounting is easier (only one wire to run). I have this connected into a Asterisk system and the audio is excellent. Both the handset earpiece and speaker phone- its no Polycom Soundstation in that regard but it does have more low end frequency presence than the M3 handsets. One thing the Snom did that the Yealink does not is show how many vmail messages I have that are NOT new. New messages are picked up just fine but after you have read them, you'll have to check your voicemail manually to know how many read message are there. That's a minor detail for me but others it might be important- it also might be a setting I missed for the Yealink but I don't think so. The other somewhat annoying thing is that while the keypad is backlit, the other 6 "control buttons" are not. One of the reasons for replacing the Snom system was the handsets were not backlit so for Yealink to not backlight all the keys, I'm taking a star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 11, 2016 by Keith C. Perry

  • This is actually a very nice handset. However
This is actually a very nice handset. However, they do not work with the AT&T Collaborate system unless you order direct from AT&T. I purchased three of these from Amazon and they will not register with the AT&T Collaborate system. Other W56Ps that were ordered direct from AT&T work fine. So, beware if you are planning on using these with AT&T Collaborate. Suggest you order direct from AT&T if this is the case, otherwise you will spend many hours trying to get the handset to register - and it simply will not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 4, 2018 by Richard S.

  • Elegant device, kinda iffy with 3cx
It pretty. I installed this for a cust on a 3cx system. Thing is, its provisioning is iffy. Invariably seems to be displaying the incorrect time. Range is decent. Overall ok, not great.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 22, 2019 by Dave in San Diego

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