We've also used a Jabra Bluetooth speaker/mic combo with an 8851 and found it 
works for most smaller huddle spaces without too much trouble. They make larger 
variants of that - which, yes, they're several hundred dollars, but these 
conference sets can be pushing $1k USD. 

It would be cheaper to outfit a lot of smaller spaces with 8851 on a table, or, 
mounted nearby with the Bluetooth devices to augement.

The 8831 has bene okay other than the part where pressing "conf" to have a 
conference call sporadically fails. That bug was terminated and I gather 
Cisco/Revo aren't releasing new software for it. We haven't had much complaint 
with the external keypad - most of the users here came from the romulan 
starship polycom units where the just wrap all the cables around it and throw 
it in to a drawer until they need it. This works just fine until a cable breaks 
and the replacement parts are several hundred dollars as well.

Just my feedback.

Adam
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