Cisco Webex 840 IP Phone - Cordless - Wi-Fi, Bluetooth - VoIP CP-840-BUN-K9
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Cisco Webex 840 IP Phone - Cordless - Wi-Fi, Bluetooth - VoIP CP-840-BUN-K9
CISCO 840 WW PHONE, BATTERY, CABLE, CHARGER
Manufacturer Part Number: CP-840-BUN-K9
Cisco 840 WW Phone, Battery, Cable, Charger
The Cisco Webex Wireless Phone 800 Series delivers enterprise-grade voice over IP via wireless, handheld devices. The Webex Wireless Phones provide an application platform that enables third-party applications in a variety of enterprise environments, including healthcare, retail, and manufacturing. These environments require a device that can withstand abuse, while simultaneously enabling users to access information and collaborate quickly and securely with other team members. Webex Wireless Phones deliver security with AES encryption that ensures secure voice-over-Wi-Fi functionality.
The 800 series phones are built to leverage Cisco Unified Communications Manager for call control. Users can take advantage of common enterprise voice features like conference, transfer, and call park. Administrators will relish the ability to manage productivity-enhancing applications through Cisco Meraki Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) or alternately through other third-party EMM providers. Users will achieve new levels of success through collaboration applications like Cisco Webex Teams, which is included in the phones.
MANUFACTURER NAME: Cisco
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: CP-840-BUN-K9
UPC EAN CODE: 889728357074
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
The Cisco Webex® Wireless Phone 800 Series delivers enterprise-grade voice over IP via wireless, handheld devices. The Webex Wireless Phones provide an application platform that enables third-party applications in a variety of enterprise environments, including healthcare, retail, and manufacturing. These environments require a device that can withstand abuse, while simultaneously enabling users to access information and collaborate quickly and securely with other team members. Webex Wireless Phones deliver security with AES encryption that ensures secure voice-over-Wi-Fi functionality. The 800 series phones are built to leverage Cisco® Unified Communications Manager for call control. Users can take advantage of common enterprise voice features like conference, transfer, and call park. Administrators will relish the ability to manage productivity-enhancing applications through Cisco Meraki® Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) or alternately through other third-party EMM providers. Users will achieve new levels of success through collaboration applications like Cisco Webex Teams™, which is included in the phones. | |
Manufacturer | Cisco Systems, Inc |
Manufacturer Part Number | CP-840-BUN-K9 |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.cisco.com |
Brand Name | Cisco |
Product Line | Webex |
Product Series | 800 |
Product Model | 840 |
Product Name | 840 WW Phone, Battery, Cable, Charger |
Product Type | IP Phone |
Product UPC | 889728357074 |
Technical Information: | |
IP Phone Technology | VoIP |
Handset Connectivity Technology | Cordless |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi
Bluetooth |
Caller ID | Yes |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
USB | Yes |
Miscellaneous: | |
Environmentally Friendly | Yes |
Environmental Compliance | Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) |
Warranty: | |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Additional Warranty Information | Cisco Webex Wireless Phones are covered by a Cisco standard 1-year replacement warranty. |
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