[Asterisk-Users] SIP "unphones"
Brian McSpadden
mcspadden at gmail.com
Mon Aug 23 10:13:35 MST 2004
At $65, the Grandstream Budgetone series can auto answer right to the
speakerphone. I doubt you'll find a SIP device for much cheaper than
that. When set in that mode, it does give relatively little
flexibility as far as two way, speaker settings, etc, but it does
work. One of my customers needed an intercom mic into their office,
and one of those worked like a charm.
Brian
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 09:55:48 -0500, Jay Milk <jay at skimmilk.net> wrote:
> Does anyone know if there are additional SIP devices out there which
> aren't phones? I'm basically looking for a fully-automatic SIP
> speakerphone. I'd like to be able to dial a sip-extension and make an
> announcement (PA) and/or simply listen in to a room (baby-monitor).
> Yes, I know, some of the more advanced phones can be configured to
> behave like that, but it seems to a waste of money to have all those
> fancy displays and keys tucked away behind a speakergrille and drywall.
>
> BTW, I'm not dead-set on SIP, but it seems to be the most logical
> protocol for this app (NOTIFY msg can carry directions on
> mike/speaker/two-way, etc)
>
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