


📞 Elevate every call — because your meetings deserve to sound as sharp as your ideas.
The Polycom SoundStation IP 7000 is a premium SIP-based IP conference phone designed for executive and boardroom environments. It offers broad interoperability with SIP platforms, expandable microphone options, and advanced HD Voice and Acoustic Clarity technologies for unmatched audio quality. Featuring built-in Power over Ethernet and flexible configuration, it adapts seamlessly to diverse meeting spaces. Note: this model does not include a power supply unit or expansion microphones.





| ASIN | B001GZ9E1O |
| Best Sellers Rank | 146,810 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 376 in VoIP & Skype Phones |
| Department | Default Category |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 2200-19000-122 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Polycom |
| Product Dimensions | 37.2 x 39.4 x 7.3 cm; 1.08 kg |
R**T
Be aware that there's no PSU included
It isn't obvious from the description that this is the model without a PSU included. There are 4 models: Including PSU - No Mics (2230-40300-015) Including PSU - With Mics (2230-40300-015) No PSU - No Mics (2230-40300-001) No PSU - With Mics (2230-40300-001) This is the one without PSU or Mics, so not good value at the price.
D**Z
I was a little hesitant purchasing this system for a new conference room because of SIP compatibility. However, I am glad that I did. We have an Allworxs SIP, and adding this phone to the existing system was no different than adding a regular IP handset. Although this phone comes with zero instructions whatsoever, there are a lot of websites with guides on how to set this up with your current set-up. Everything on the sound station works on our allworxs system (transfer, hold, and extension dialing) except the clock and I believe answering parked calls. I haven't found a way to manually set the time and it just isn't contacting the servers correctly. So I just gave up and disabled the clock... Lastly, the microphone and speaker clarity are unbelievable; it is sitting in the center of a 18' conference table and it can pick up voices of people sitting on either end. I did end up getting extension microphones to help with echo. The echo is more of our conference room design than phone design. Overall I rate this phone 4/5 with a one star deduction from lack of instructions. I understand they can not include instructions to accommodate every SIP system out there. Polycom should at least include instructions on how to set-up the dialing plan and access the phones web UI, or at least make a reference to the online resource on a sheet of paper.
C**T
We have four of these in service at the College of Biblical Studies - Houston. The are working really well and with the satellites the ranged is extended in larger rooms. Easy to set up on the Zultys MX250 IP phone system.
A**R
The hardware is great. Speaker and mic is loud and clear, but I did have to adjust the gain settings to perfect it in our environment as we have white noise generators which made everyone sound far away with the default settings in our environment. Software... well its much better than it used to be. Old firmware web interface was an absolute nightmare and totally useless. New firmware is much easier and way faster to boot up. You can customize just about anything on this phone, but not from the web interface. (You can however import/export advanced configs). My only beef with polycom is many of thier default settings are ill conceived. You have to spend an inordinate amount of time customizing it to overwrite thier dumb defaults. Settings that should be a factory defaults are advanced options that you can only set using thier config files or provisioning servers. Basially, you come across dumb behaviour, spend hours/days/weeks researching online sifting through 10 versions of thier manuals looking for a way to change that dumb behaviour, then you find it but can't figure out what the parameter values should be because they are convoluted and the manual doesn't tell you IE: -3 to 54, and then do it all over again for the next one. The end result of all that work is an amazing phone that gets the job done (that deserves 5 stars), but I can't in good conscience give it 5 stars because the setup process is way more work than it should be.
L**S
Have not had time to use it but it is much larger, bulkier then the 6000.
Y**M
Bought this phone to make long transatlantic phone calls more bearable. It was everything we hoped for. Voice quality is excellent. We had other Polycoms before, but this one is clearly superior. We did not have tech issues as the other review stated.
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