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Obihai Polycom OBi202 2-Port VoIP Phone Adapter with Google Voice and Fax Support for Home and SOHO Phone Service $60 with Free Shipping NewEgg
$75-$15 promo code PYCH62NG=$60 with Free Shipping
https://www.newegg.com/polycom-22...6833617016
Works with Google Voice
Easy to Set-Up Using OBiTALK.com - Including 911 service from PunchAlert
Add WiFi connectivity via USB and Polycom accessory OBiWIFi5G
Supports faxing and T.38 Fax
Supports Bring Your Own Device Services like Anveo, Callcentric, Voip.ms, etc.
Works with Up to Four (4) VoIP Services
2 Phone Ports for connection to a telephone or fax machine
2 Ethernet ports with built-in router / switch
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For work, I am using a physical/hard phone made by "Yealink" which does let me use a wired-USB headset with mic. It even lets me use a Logitech G533 headset wirelessly when I plug in the provided little usb adapter into the back of the Yealink stand...but to no avail when trying to do the exact same with a HyperX Cloud Flight S :/
What needs to happen in order for me to be able to use that set or any other set? Perhaps maybe Airpods or Beats or Bose? It has some "Wifi" feature but it states "no wifi adapter found", same for "Bluetooth"
I brought some sort of "Miilink Bluetooth Transmitter" off a deal on here a bit ago - it did absolutely nothing for this, albeit it may be for a Nintendo Switch...please help guys, what should I buy that'll help me solve this general issue?
TL;DR - want to work from home comfortably, will this deal help me at all in order to use all wireless headsets? Am using a "Yealink" hard phone for incoming & outgoing calls via Ethernet cable -> router...
You can also block them directly on the device, but that is more of a system administration chore. There is a ton of information in various forums on how to do that.
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Two lines. Up to 4 voip accounts, including Google Voice. As I understand, the 200 is one line. A couple of other differences.
I'm looking to find out if they have some hardware difference that enables better support for fax here than the Obi200 ..
They do not advertise FAX support for Obi200 but I have tried sending fax a few times anyway and have been successful too.
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Not really. This one (202)shows up at $50-$60 fairly regularly. Given the recent issues with NewEgg, they're slow, or failed delivery, lacking customer service, I'd look elsewhere.