FLYINGVOICE FIP11C Color Screen IP Phone Price in BD
FLYINGVOICE FIP11C Basic Business Color Screen IP Phone features new UI design with 2.4-inch LCD color screen display with backlight. It supports 3 SIP accounts, 2.4G Wi-Fi, dual 10/100 Mbps ports and IPv4/IPv6. Integrated PoE(FIP11CP only). Equipped with HD handset and HD speaker, start HD voice collaboration easier. Featuring a 2.4-inch 320 x 240 color LCD display with backlight. FIP11C/FIP11CP comes a new UI design, which is elegant and easy to use.
HD Voice Quality
Wideband G.722 and Opus are supported. With the HD voice solutions for handset and hands-free scenarios, you can have clear VoIP calls even in noisy places.
Unique Wi-Fi to LAN and AP Mode
The unique Wi-Fi to LAN bridge mode and Wi-Fi AP mode can reduce the cost of purchasing additional router and AP. Devices such as printers and PC can quickly share resources in the same local area network and are easy to manage.
Ergonomics Design
The buttons on the IP phone are designed with a concave structure that fits tightly to the fingers. And it sports an easy-grip handset.
Multi-Angle Stand
The adjustable stand supports 30, 45 and 60 degree. You can adjust the phone up or down for the most comfortable height or angle.
Easy to Configure and Upgrade
With multiple auto-provisioning modes such as FTP, TFTP, HTTP, option66 and Flyingvoice's FACS, IP phones are automatically configured and can be managed centrally and remotely.
Specifications
- HD Voice, G.722 and Opus Codecs are Supported
- 2*10/100M, Integrated PoE (FIP11CP)
- 2.4 Inch 320x240-Pixel Color Display
- 3 SIP Lines
- Built-in 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
- 6 DSS Keys
- Supports IPv4 and IPv6
FAQ
1. What are the key features of the Flyingvoice FIP11C IP Phone?
The Flyingvoice FIP11C comes with a 2.4-inch 320×240 color LCD display with backlight, HD voice technology, 3 SIP accounts, built-in 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, and dual 10/100 Mbps ports. It also supports PoE (FIP11CP only) and has a multi-angle stand for adjustable positioning.
2. What is the difference between FIP11C and FIP11CP?
The main difference is that the FIP11CP model supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), while the standard FIP11C model does not.
3. How many SIP accounts does the FIP11C support?
The FIP11C supports up to 3 SIP accounts, making it ideal for business communication with multiple extensions.
4. Does the Flyingvoice FIP11C support HD voice?
Yes, the FIP11C supports HD voice technologies, including Wideband Codec G.722 and Opus, ensuring high-quality audio for both handset and speakerphone communication.
5. Can I connect the FIP11C to Wi-Fi?
Yes, the FIP11C has built-in 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, allowing for wireless connectivity without the need for an Ethernet cable.
6. Does the FIP11C support wired network connections?
Yes, it has dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports for wired connections. If using the FIP11CP model, PoE is also supported.