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- Brand: ClearOne
- Model: 910-158-500
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.50" h x
3.00" w x
10.50" l,
4.90 pounds
Features
- Provides a standalone solution for small to medium conference rooms
- Comes with MAX phone unit (1) MAX base unit (1) 25' Cat. 5 cable (1) Telephone cable & Documentation CD & Quick start guide
- Link up to four complete phones, not just microphones, for expanded coverage with MAX EX Expansion Kits
The industry's first fully expandable, tabletop conference phone, MAX EX provides unrivaled audio clarity with ClearOne's legacy HDConference audio-processing technology. Link up to four phone units, providing full coverage for larger conference rooms with multiple speakers, multiple microphones, and multiple dial pads distributed throughout the room for unrivaled coverage
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
High end sound, midrange price.
By oyobass
Outstanding price to performance ratio on this phone set.I have used both these and the Polycom VTX 1000 units in high-level corporate meetings. The Clear One sets were slightly preferred in sound quality for both the near end and far end participants. I was so happy with the customer response I started using the MAX EX as a problem solver in acoustically difficult rooms and the previous sound-quality complaints disappeared.The Clear One was vastly superior to the lower end Polycom units that are closer to it in price.There is a reason for the superior technology- some years back the Clear One company purchased the Gentner company and their patents on teleconferencing. a "Gentner" is still the generic name that many broadcast engineers call the telephone to audio interfaces they use. Clear One used this "broadcast quality" technology in the MAX EX and MAXAttach phone-sets.The one drawback to using these over the VTX 1000 is flexibility; in a pinch, the Polycom has inputs and outputs that can be hooked into a PA system for a whole room teleconference in large auditoriums, while the MAX EX has only a record out port. If you really need to do this on a regular basis though, you really should get a rack mount Gentner-type device for the higher quality and flexibility.On the other hand, the MAX series work perfectly in small to medium large rooms- just add or subtract (optional) satellite units (one for ever six to twelve feet of conference table, up to four units) to fit the room size, and run them all on the same power and phone lines. (Keep them at least six feet apart, or the noise cancelation gets confused, and far end sound quality will suffer for it.) One unit can cove a medium room pretty well though, in my experience.Bottom line: A great conferencing phone at a much lower price than its Polycom equivalent. The single unit set reviewed here can cover about the same area with clear sound as the VTX 1000, even with the Polycom's subwoofer (!?) and extension microphones. Go for it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
did what it needed to do
By Russ Hofer
The conference phone performed as we had hoped. The only problem was that people had to ask their questions close to the phone base which we had figured was needed. It was a big hit with people who could not attend our meeting but still wanted to ask questions of the unit commander who is overseas. They both could hear the questions and answers that were given.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Comparing ClearOne Max Ex to the Polycom SoundStation 2
By Bruce A
We use the Polycom unit in some of our small conference rooms, and the sound quality is pretty comparable between those and the ClearOne. I have a medium to large conference room that had to be set up with a conference phone. The ClearOne has the edge because of its expansion units, so we can have up to four phones spaced out in the conference room. We are impressed at the crystal clear sound quality, and the fact that the units are quite loud when the volume is turned up. I would not hesitate to purchase more of these units in the future for any of our conference rooms. The pricing on the ClearOne Max Ex helps to tip the scale to its favor.
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