Yamaha, 10-FLX2-020-VOIP, Wireless VoIP SIP System with 2 Directional Microphones
10-FLX2-020-VOIP Includes Only:
- 1 x FLX2 System
- 2 x Directional Microphones
Features:
- Versatility: With two microphones in VoIP phone interfaces.
- Bluetooth Enabled: Provides support for mobile devices.
- Crystal-Clear Audio: Feel like are all in the same room.
- No GSM Interference: Revolabs wireless microphones are impervious to GSM noise from other wireless electronic devices.
- Secure: 128-bit encryption means no one will be able to listen in on the signal sent between the microphone and base station.
- The Freedom of Wireless: Microphones and the speaker can be placed throughout the room to optimize sound quality.
- Convenience: Make private calls using the handset.
- Cost effective: Supports both audio and video conferencing to reduce the amount of equipment in the conference room, minimizing costs and management overhead.
- Flexibility: Can be mixed and matched with a variety of FLX wireless microphones. Only two microphones can be used at a time on the FLX system.
It is a wireless IP and Bluetooth-capable speakerphone for small to medium conference rooms and executive offices with up to 8 participants. The unique modular design provides maximum flexibility for speaker and microphone placement with a handset for dialing and private conversations. Video conferencing units and personal computers can be connected using audio in/out ports. The phone will bridge calls from an IP PBX or a smartphone connected with Bluetooth to calls from a video conferencing unit or a computer-based UC client such as Skype for Business, Zoom, Vidyo and Hangouts.
It comes with 2 directional tabletop wireless microphones to pick up the speech of one to three people directly in front of the microphone, integrated noise cancellation prevents other unwanted room noise from becoming part of the experience, and impervious to GSM noise from other wireless electronic devices, secure: 128-bit encryption means no one will be able to listen in on the signal sent between the microphone and base station, and 8 hours of talk time.