VoIP telephony is most commonly associated with companies that have large sales teams or busy offices with lots of outgoing calls. But thanks to the cost-efficiency and increased productivity modern VoIP providers systems provide, businesses of all shapes and sizes are realising the benefits of using voice over IP for their communications.
From comparing all the features and benefits, all the pros and cons, all the reviews and ratings, we’ve found the top business VoIP phones currently on the market.
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To get set up with a new VoIP telephone system, there are a few essentials you’ll need, but it’s likely you’ll already be using most of these in your business. They include:
Windows or Mac computer
A broadband connection
An instant messenger service (such as MSN Messenger, Skype or ICQ)
A microphone or integrated headset
A modem or router
Depending on what VoIP phone you decide on, some providers will provide a package which includes modems/routers, headsets and other associated products.
Before jumping into the top five business VoIP packages currently available on the market, it’s worth looking at which features of a business telephone system your company will benefit most from.
Most systems have the same standard features in some form, but different VoIP phones have different special features. When looking through the different types of features VoIP phones offer, it’s worth thinking about your budget and what your business requires most from a VoIP phone system.
Typical features include:
Basic VoIP provider systems will cater to the most common needs, while more sophisticated models will do all of the above and more.
When deciding which business telephone system is best for your company, there are a few key considerations you should keep in mind based on your business model and the type of work you do.
What level of features do you need? – If you don’t have a dedicated IT department, it may be best to keep things simple
Your current setup – VoIP usually requires minimal equipment and installation, but if you’ll need additional products, it may be worth looking at a service that provides a full package
Internet quality – As VoIP runs over the internet, even long-distance calls can be perfectly clear. But if you’re based in an area with poor or unreliable signal, it may be worth considering getting a leased line for your business or similar data service
Remote working – If your staff tend to work remotely, hosted (or cloud) phone providers may be a good option to keep you connected
Phone functionality – For instance, if you need phones for a reception that takes multiple calls, you may require the additional functionality of some higher-spec models
When you’re considering who the top business VoIP providers are for your business, a big part of your decision should be based on the quality of the actual VoIP phone systems.
Whether you’re looking for the best budget VoIP phone for your small business or a feature-rich system for your growing company, you’ll find a suitable option in our list of top 5 business VoIP phones.
Here are our top five currently on the market, including details of their features and benefits and what sort of business they’re most suited to:
Best for: small businesses and startups
Key benefits:
The BT Converse 2300 has an impressive LCD display and user-friendly navigation buttons.
This is a great VoIP phone for small businesses and startups looking for a cost-effective phone system that doesn’t compromise on quality. It has all the standard features you’d expect from a quality VoIP phone and it’s an easy to use, reliable unit.
Main features:
One-touch memory
On-hook dialing (only pick up when they do)
Mute – stay professional, or have multiple conversations
Directory – store up to 100 numbers
Call log – view the last 50 incoming calls
Redial – the last 10 numbers who tried to call you
Mountable – save space by mounting the device
Energy efficient mode
Induction coupler – compatible with hearing aids
Best for: MSEs with multiple locations
Key benefits:
A feature-rich option, this WiFi and Bluetooth VoIP system can be used as a hands-free device linked to your mobile. With a 3.2-inch colour LCD screen and industry-leading VoIP technology, the Cisco SPA 525G2 supports SIP and leading third-party control platforms.
For when you’re on the move, you can use a single number from any location and the phone can automatically reconnect to different WiFi accounts.
Main features:
WiFi and Bluetooth
Play videos or surveillance footage from your phone
Pair with your personal mobile phone
Wideband audio for HD calls
Dedicated shortcut buttons
Network compatibility – Make adding or removing phones a walk in the park
Easily integrate with other technology systems
Scaleable – it can grow with your business
Best for: startups and sole traders
Key benefits:
For startups looking for an advanced VoIP phone system at an affordable price, the Cisco SPA 504G VoIP phone is a great option. As well as office use, this system is a good choice for sole traders working from home as well. It offers Power over Ethernet (PoE) power supply – no additional power lines are required.
Main features:
4-line business-class IP phone supporting Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Monochrome display screen with backlight
Menu-based and web-based configuration
Connect to an internet telephone service provider or to an IP PBX
Dual switched ethernet ports – connect a computer directly behind the phone
Wideband audio for high-quality sound
Supports up to two Cisco® SPA500S Expansion Modules
Best for: small–medium size businesses
Key benefits:
An entry-level, practical desktop VoIP phone that accommodates two VoIP accounts. It features a headset port and dual 10/100 Ethernet ports. The Yealink SIP-T21P is easy to install with PoE technology removing the need for additional power supply.
Main features:
Large 5-line user-friendly LCD display
3-way conference calls
Speakerphone
Personal ringtones and voicemail
Call hold, waiting and transfer
Wall mountable
Compatible with a range of corded headsets
Best for: tech-savvy companies
Key benefits:
Polycom’s VVX 410 boasts space for up to 12 SIP accounts, as well as PoE installation and Polycom HD sound. This VoIP phone is particularly impressive for its ability to connect with the rest of your office technology. For example, the VVX 410 can be fully synchronised with Microsoft Exchange and your calendar to deliver alerts and notifications.
Main features:
3.5-inch interactive colour screen
Power over Ethernet installation
Dual Gigabit RJ45 Ports
RJ9 headset port
VVX Expansion Module support
4-way directional navigation key
12 hard keys with basic icon keys included
Optional 48V DC power supply (not included)
Wired or Wireless Headset Support
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