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Monday, September 17, 2012

First Impression Review: snom 710 IP Deskphone

Posted on 10:00 PM by Unknown

 

snom710-front

The snom 710 is an entry level phone from snom. (which will presumably eventually supercede the snom 300). My first impression is that this device does not feel like an entry level device by size, button layout, button feel/feedback, speakerphone quality and fit and finish. The only place “entry level” shines through is in LCD resolution and 10/100 switch. I think the 710 will be very welcome to the snom lineup.

Here are some quick observations:

  • Hard but grippy buttons
  • dedicated voicemail, dial and hang up buttons
  • 5 freely definable buttons (green / red lights)
  • Transfer soft button
  • no rubber handset cradle like 720/760
  • very compact
  • sits very solidly on a surface
  • buttons size and placement is exactly same as executive versions
  • no USB expansion like 720/760
  • has a UC Edition logo on the box and snom has noted this will be the first 7xx series to be Lync Qualified
  • screen is identical to snom 720
  • very professional looking device
  • HD handset
  • Wall mountable with no extra bracket

Cons

  • Screen resolution is less than I would have expected. (128x48/backlit/black/white)
  • 10/100 switch
  • I’ve heard some feedback that the angle is not steep enough

Photos

Below: Closeup of the LCD (128x48/backlit/black/white)

snom710-screen

Below: Very close-up of LCD.

snom710-LCD-closeup

Below: 10/100 Ethernet switch and power jack. The 710 is POE enabled.

snom710-port

Below: High angle

snom710-high-angle

Below: Low angle

snom710-low-angle

Below: Wall Mount. Just remove the two base catches and you can mount this on a wall with no additional mounts.

snom710-wallmount

Below: Keypad are hard plastic buttons that have a grippy texture. That are big and feel solid.The 5 defineable buttons on the right also have 1 color LEDs (green) in each button. (This is UNLIKE the snom 720/760 that have bi-color leds) With future UC Edition firmware (not here yet, but noted on the box), these buttons can indicate a Lync Contact’s presence. The Speaker/Headset have green LED to indicate toggle and MUTE red led.

snom710-keypad

Below: There is no dedicated Transfer button, but there is a context soft button for blind transfer. (You can also use one of the definable buttons for Transfer if this is important)

snom710-transferbutton

Below: Speakerphone is below the receiver and seems to work well.

snom710-speakerphone

Summary

Once again, the snom 710 is a solid unit with a design and pricepoint that I think will be very welcome.

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