Leading IP handset manufacturer, Yealink, has this week announced the launch of their new conference phone, the CP930W, with a major theme of making the meeting room experience user friendly. UC Today spoke to Joe Casari, Head of Yealink UK, to get the lowdown on the new unit.
Wireless, seamless meetings
With the ever increasing focus on user experience, Yealink recognise that conference phones of the future will be completely wireless. The meeting room experience is not what it should be today. Irregular users of conference phones and meeting room equipment often find it a bumpy experience when trying to kick off a meeting. Think about the amount of times you’ve sat on the other end of a call whilst the people in the room set everything up.
Utilising DECT technology, the new CP930W will enable users to seamlessly connect to their meeting without the usual struggles of finding power outlets and feeling like an IT Manager every time they need to find internet ports.
Designed for small to medium size meeting rooms, by pairing with Yealink W60B DECT base station, which supports 50 metres of indoor and 300 metres of outdoor coverage, the CP930W can actually be used anywhere within the signal reception range. The rechargeable battery also offers 24 hours of talk time and 360 hours of standby time so a conference unit on-the-go is a real reality.
When asked what the driver was for designing a portable conference phone, Joe said, "Simply to offer customers a choice when they require a versatile communication tool. The removal of cabling also adds to the aesthetics of meeting spaces and may reduce cabling time providing a true mobile group communication device".
Powerful collaboration
The CP930 will come fully equipped with multiple microphone arrays, advanced features and user-friendly design heavily feature in the new conference unit, with Yealink showcasing a futureproof unit for your conference or meeting room.
With one device connected wirelessly for your meeting, the conference phone becomes the enabler for powerful collaboration, rather than a hinderance stopping collaboration.




