Headsets, Conference Phones & Accessories
The KX-TS730AZ lets you conduct crystal-clear meetings by simply connecting it to an analogue phone line or PBX extension.
Super-Sensitive,
High-Fidelity Conference
Recording Speakerphone
Have you ever tried recording an important meeting with members in distant locations and ended up with a recording so poor that you couldn’t understand what was said? Well, Panasonic has solved your problem with the super-sensitive, high-quality KX-TS730AZ Conference Speakerphone.
The KX-TS730AZ lets you conduct crystal-clear meetings by simply connecting it to an analogue phone line or PBX extension. New functions like high performance microphones and
high-precision echo cancellers ensure that your company’s long-distance communication sessions get recorded in their entirety with clear, sharp sound. Since you don’t have to worry about your communication system anymore, you can fully concentrate on your meeting.
The Panasonic Recording Function Solves Problems
in a Variety of Situations
Project meetings between companies and branch offices.
Teleconferences can be easily set
up because the recording function
is always ready. During the conference, all participants can concentrate on the discussion because no one needs to worry about taking minutes. The conference content can also be divided into as many as 64 items, simplifying
the task of writing up the minutes
at a later time. Since the content is recorded, the conversation can be listened to any number of times and
can be recorded onto other media.
Corporate communications between head office and branches.
Important meetings to explain new products or announce company policies can be recorded so that anyone who was not able to attend can listen to them later. Since the recording preserves the actual mood of the meeting, it is easy to ensure full understanding of the corporate announcement - word for word.
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Panasonic KX-TS730AZ Voice Conferencing Unit
Have you ever tried recording an important meeting with members in distant locations and ended up with a recording so poor that you couldn’t understand what was said? Well, Panasonic has solved your problem with the super-sensitive, high-quality KX-TS730AZ Conference Speakerphone.The KX-TS730AZ lets you conduct crystal-clear meetings by simply connecting it to an analogue phone line or PBX extension.
Super-Sensitive,
High-Fidelity Conference
Recording Speakerphone
Have you ever tried recording an important meeting with members in distant locations and ended up with a recording so poor that you couldn’t understand what was said? Well, Panasonic has solved your problem with the super-sensitive, high-quality KX-TS730AZ Conference Speakerphone.
The KX-TS730AZ lets you conduct crystal-clear meetings by simply connecting it to an analogue phone line or PBX extension. New functions like high performance microphones and
high-precision echo cancellers ensure that your company’s long-distance communication sessions get recorded in their entirety with clear, sharp sound. Since you don’t have to worry about your communication system anymore, you can fully concentrate on your meeting.
The Panasonic Recording Function Solves Problems
in a Variety of Situations
Project meetings between companies and branch offices.
Teleconferences can be easily set
up because the recording function
is always ready. During the conference, all participants can concentrate on the discussion because no one needs to worry about taking minutes. The conference content can also be divided into as many as 64 items, simplifying
the task of writing up the minutes
at a later time. Since the content is recorded, the conversation can be listened to any number of times and
can be recorded onto other media.
Corporate communications between head office and branches.
Important meetings to explain new products or announce company policies can be recorded so that anyone who was not able to attend can listen to them later. Since the recording preserves the actual mood of the meeting, it is easy to ensure full understanding of the corporate announcement - word for word.

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