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Polycom 2200-00106-001-R SoundStation 100
"""Polycom SoundStation 100 Item # 2200-00106-001 / 2200-03308-001 The Polycom SoundStation 100 (2200-00106-001) ensures high sound quality with 3 microphones and a digitally tuned speaker for 360-degree coverage of an office or conference room. Polycom's acoustic clarity technology uses digital signal processing with analog telephone lines to eliminate the clipping and fading that plagues most speakerphones. SoundStation 100 features that help boost system sound quality include dynamic telephone-line and dynamic room-echo cancellation, signal depression, microphone switching and digital filtering of voice signals. There is also a jack to plug in a tape recorder. The dual-colored LEDs signal phone status and other controls include a ringer volume, speaker volume and microphone mute. SoundStation 100 Features: Corded Conference Phone, Full Duplex Operation, Acoustic Clarity Technology, Echo Cancellation & Suppression, Three Cardioid Mics, Powerful Speaker, Plug & Play, Integrated Keypad, Dual Color LED Status Lights, Mute Button, Requires Analog Telephone Line, Additional Information: Click Here For Product Comparison Chart Click Here For Frequently Asked Questions Click Here To View Product Video, Key Term Definitions Acoustic Clarity Technology: This Polycom patented technology allows you to enjoy instantaneous natural conversation. When paired with a full duplex speakerphone, echo is eliminated and both callers are able to speak simultaneously without experiencing voice dropouts. The voice clarity on conference systems that feature this technology is incredibly crisp and clear. Full Duplex Operation: The full duplex feature allows simultaneous flow of audio signals between your conferencing phone and that of the outside caller. Polycom systems carry a full duplex speakerphone, which can transmit and receive audio signals at the same time, in both directions. Cardioid Microphones: All microphones have directional characteristics, which are determined by the way a microphone picks up sounds. Microphones can pick up signals from several directions or from one focused point. A cardioid microphone, the most popular of conferencing systems, picks up sound/signals primarily from the front of the microphone. When the pattern of cardioid sound pickup is graphed the shape resembles that of a heart, hence the name. These microphones focus on the sound in front of them and lessen ambient noise from the back or sides. Echo Cancellation and Suppression: With this technology you are able to enjoy echo free communication. With the cancellation and suppression processes, information is only sent across the line when someone is actually speaking. So when a person stops talking the signal is cut off, leaving no room for background noise to filter in and create an echo. Analog: Analog is the original telephone technology, a system that converts air vibrations (like those created by the human voice) into similar electrical frequencies. Analog lines can support phones, fax machines, and modems and are typically found in homes or small office settings. Analog s"""
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