The Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series. Good quality, low price
May 04, 2022

The Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series. Good quality, low price

Jorge E. Cantillo C. | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review

Software Version

Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series

Overall Satisfaction with Cisco IP Phones

With Cisco IP Phones 6800 you can get a really IP Phone communication. It supports PoE and you just need to register it to a Cisco Callmanager. It is a very excellent Cisco IP Phone, like other Cisco Products and in addition, some models support KEM and 1GB Ethernet Connection.
  • IP Phone + KEM Support
  • 1GB Ethernet Support
  • PoE support
  • QoS Support
  • Desk Phone
  • No Camara support
  • Mitel Platform Support could be great
  • Portuguese Language (Brazil) support could be great
  • Cost less than other Cisco IP Phones but the same quality.
  • As this IP Phone has Cisco Webex Calling it help us to save money.
  • Interoperability with Asterisk so we could associate it to that platform and save money.
With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing many businesses to adopt remote working policies, VoIP handsets have become more important than ever for firms wishing to remain in contact with their employees and clients. Fortunately, the 6800 series has a number of specific futures that are aimed at boosting productivity, wherever employees are based. These include the ability to handle multiple calls, fixed-function buttons that provide one-touch access to important features, and localized language support for international users. This is an ideal solution for this kind of scenario.

Do you think Cisco IP Phones delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Cisco IP Phones's feature set?

Yes

Did Cisco IP Phones live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Cisco IP Phones go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Cisco IP Phones again?

Yes

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Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series is well suited at NOC/SOC, CallCenters, Reception Office, Home Office, Schools, Hospitals, Bus Station, Train Stations Embassy, etc. I think it is useful in the majority of the scenarios when you need to talk by phone. Less appropriate in Telepresences Environments and other scenarios where camera video is needed.