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James Stewart
Sep 17, 2016Copper Contributor
Polycom RealPresence Trio 8800
I'm looking at using the Polycom RealPresence Trio 8800 as a replacement for some of our smaller conference rooms. We are currently using a combined traditional conference phone with a Surface tablet ...
Michal Kijewski
Sep 20, 2016Copper Contributor
hi,
we are testing those phones right now, setup with just the phone, and collaboration kit. (conf phone + camera+ Visual+ puck?)
anyway, audio quality is excellent. (comapred to our old polycom cx3000 which were fine to me,) i think Trio's support all s4b audio codecs..
- very easy to use; 1 click conf join from calendar option is there.
- phone interface itself is very responsive.
- i didnt have issues with long sign in.
if your going to get the Visual+ Camera
- video quality is very good.
- desktop sharing - were looking into this right now, but so far , this just doesnt work very well. low frames, it looks like it has issues with devices sharing desktop with resolution higher than 1080p.
- it only displays 1 feed to the monitor, so if you start a video call, and a desktop sharing session, then you only see desktop, no video.
Darwin Jebha
Sep 20, 2016Iron Contributor
I liked it so far, worth of investiment. But few things i can re-call now is, CAC on-prem needs to be modified if our bandwidth session set to very minimum, and other issue or caveat at this time is Content Sharing, you need to be in a Skype to share the content not in room content sharing.