Overall Satisfaction with Cisco Webex DX80
In my job as a Concierge Engineer, I support our customers by assisting them in setting up their Video Conference Meetings through our Concierge Service. I use Cisco Desk Endpoints (in my case, Cisco Webex DX80) as my personal unit, which I use to dial into the conference that I am setting up and assisting our Video Collaboration Customers with, to ensure that their meetings start without issues - such as Audio, Video and Presentation concerns.
- Well made collaboration hardware
- Easy to use and operate with its touch screen
- Easily fits on my work station
- Doubles as a second monitor for multi-tasking
- Higher screen resolution
- Better display panel (looks a little dull compared to dedicated monitors)
- Cost
- As mentioned, display panel can be improved
- Not for casual video conference users
- Zoom
Cisco Webex DX80 is better if:
1. You use video conferencing a lot
2. A dedicated hardware is required or needed
3. More reliable and secure
I would not recommend it for users who only casually use video conferencing. Zoom excels in this, given that it's cheap (and free if you only use it a few, short times). It's also not as expensive compared to a Cisco DX80, as with Zoom, you only need an HD webcam and headset.
1. You use video conferencing a lot
2. A dedicated hardware is required or needed
3. More reliable and secure
I would not recommend it for users who only casually use video conferencing. Zoom excels in this, given that it's cheap (and free if you only use it a few, short times). It's also not as expensive compared to a Cisco DX80, as with Zoom, you only need an HD webcam and headset.
Do you think Cisco Webex DX80 (discontinued) delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Cisco Webex DX80 (discontinued)'s feature set?
Yes
Did Cisco Webex DX80 (discontinued) live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Cisco Webex DX80 (discontinued) go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Cisco Webex DX80 (discontinued) again?
Yes