Trio 8800 and Skype for Business
January 30, 2018

Trio 8800 and Skype for Business

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Software Version

8800

Overall Satisfaction with Polycom Trio

We have reduced our use of the Trio. Originally purchased for its Skype video capabilities and to present items on a TV/projection screen for meetings. Due to the slowness of video we have reduced its use for primarily audio calls. A recent firmware build has brought better performance for local screen presentations. But this will not be rolled out until we can properly vet this for many users. Original plans were to roll this out to 15 offices. Instead we have in only 3 locations.
  • Audio conferencing is wonderful. This product really excels at audio. Connecting up to Skype for Business Online, we have been able to place regular phone calls as well as Skype based calls. Quality of audio is excellent. This really depends on the amount of bandwidth you have. I really recommend if you have over 5Mbps of available bandwidth.
  • Miracast functionality was recently added. This support needs some improvement before it can be relied upon. Sometimes you will be able to connect right away, other times you may have to make several attempts or force a reboot.
  • Skype web conferencing needs a little work. You can easily connect up to Skype for Business Online. Viewing content from others can get bogged down at times. This has improved quite a bit over the last 1.5 years. This still needs some extra help to make this a reliable service.
  • Skype video calling with Skype for Business Online works well when done one on one. When you have 5+ users from remote locations, this can become very slow. A reboot fixes the problem but how often can you keep pausing a call so you can reboot an endpoint.
  • Since we were really looking for a device that could provide Skype for Business Online services (web conferencing/video/audio/local screen presenting) at a reasonable price point, I cannot say that this device meets all of our needs. The device has to be at least 99.99% reliable. This is about 60% there. Audio is definitely in the 99% range. Local screen presenting is probably around 75%. Video and web conferencing is about 70%. To comfortably deploy a device in the wild you really need to have 99% reliability. It has to work when its needed. I can understand an occasional hiccup, but one every other day is a too many. If you are replacing older SoundStations with an IP or Skype based audio solution, then this is it.
The best use case for the Polycom Trio is for audio based calls. This product excels at audio. If you have the bandwidth, this is an excellent device. Firmware upgrades are easy and fast. Management of these devices can be done with a provisioning server or with the built-in web portal.