Graham J
2023-12-14 20:25:38 UTC
My elderly neighbours have been "upgraded" to BT Cloud Voice Express as
part of the move to SOGEA. This is a BT VoIP product - I think intended
for small businesses. My neighbours used to run a business which may
explain why BT pushed this solution at them.
A BT Smart Hub 2 provides the internet connection.
The VoIP product is marked Yealink. The label on the box says:
Model: = W70B
Model: = W73H
while the box itself is printed with W73P. It comprises a base unit
which connects via Ethernet to the router, and a handset.
It does all work, without any need for user configuration.
BUT the handset is too small. Mainly the buttons are too small and too
close together, and the screen isn't very big either. Bear in mind that
these are elderly folk with reduced manual dexterity and failing eyesight.
They would like something bigger. They've previously had a Binatone
desk phone plus a DECT handset - the Concept Combo 3525. The Binatone
handset - although not much bigger than the Yealink - is much easier to
use.
I've read that DECT phones are all supposed to be inter-operable so it
should be possible to pair the Binatone handset with the Yealink
base-station - but I've been unable to do so. The Binatone manual has
no instructions.
Yealink make other handsets, but they all seem to be the same size. Has
anybody here any experience of bigger DECT handsets which will pair with
the Yealink base-station?
An alternative would be to get a separate VoIP desk phone. But I've no
way to find out what parameters to put into it, and I doubt that BT
would understand the question even if we were to get through to the
right department. (My experience is with Voiphone, and they provide all
the details necessary to configure a phone for their service.)
Any help gratefully received. Thanks.
part of the move to SOGEA. This is a BT VoIP product - I think intended
for small businesses. My neighbours used to run a business which may
explain why BT pushed this solution at them.
A BT Smart Hub 2 provides the internet connection.
The VoIP product is marked Yealink. The label on the box says:
Model: = W70B
Model: = W73H
while the box itself is printed with W73P. It comprises a base unit
which connects via Ethernet to the router, and a handset.
It does all work, without any need for user configuration.
BUT the handset is too small. Mainly the buttons are too small and too
close together, and the screen isn't very big either. Bear in mind that
these are elderly folk with reduced manual dexterity and failing eyesight.
They would like something bigger. They've previously had a Binatone
desk phone plus a DECT handset - the Concept Combo 3525. The Binatone
handset - although not much bigger than the Yealink - is much easier to
use.
I've read that DECT phones are all supposed to be inter-operable so it
should be possible to pair the Binatone handset with the Yealink
base-station - but I've been unable to do so. The Binatone manual has
no instructions.
Yealink make other handsets, but they all seem to be the same size. Has
anybody here any experience of bigger DECT handsets which will pair with
the Yealink base-station?
An alternative would be to get a separate VoIP desk phone. But I've no
way to find out what parameters to put into it, and I doubt that BT
would understand the question even if we were to get through to the
right department. (My experience is with Voiphone, and they provide all
the details necessary to configure a phone for their service.)
Any help gratefully received. Thanks.
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Graham J
Graham J