Snom Releases Three New IP Phones

Customer feedback prompts redesign for entry-level additions

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Published: March 17, 2022

James Stephen

Technology Journalist

Snom Technology is adding three new entry-level IP phone models to its D3XX and D7XX product range, following client feedback.

The business telephony company is stripping away features that weren’t being used and giving the new products an entry-level price tag.

The latest models will also retain much of the ‘high-end’ quality of other versions.

Florent Aubert, Head of Product Management at Snom, said:

“Adapting our two flagship devices, while maintaining the customary range of functions, has enabled us to get even closer to our customers by offering them exactly what they want from both models – and at an unmatched price.”

Integrated Bluetooth has been removed from the D385N and D785N deigns, following a survey of its clients, which found 97% did not use the Bluetooth function on its top models.

The D713 (featured in the photo above) has been slimmed down to better fit its target environment of public spaces, such as hotels. The model will retain the same HD Audio and TFT colour display as higher-end models, support six SIP identities, include four programmable function keys, and incorporate remote configuration using SRAPS (“Secure Redirection and Provisioning Service”).

Aubert commented on the new model: “With this new D7XX series device, priced in the entry-level segment, we are further complementing our most successful product family. The D713 fills a gap in our range, cited by our customers. We are happy to meet their demands.”

Last year, Snom unveiled its beacon technology, designed to support asset tracking, live location insights and theft prevention.

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