AP-VP300

AP-VP300


Modern design and use of advanced technologies in the field of data and multimedia information makes this fashion phone indispensable in negotiating and managing geographically dispersed offices. Based on the concept of „All-in-one” AP-VP300 videophone offers following services: VoIP, video conferencing, data routing, "Video on Demand”, „IPTV”, video surveillance, media player, it can act as a receiver/source for audio/video broadcast and can be used for "Distant Education".

User-friendly interface allows you to control on-screen menus of the videophone with a remote control, a telephone keypad or touch input panel. Without leaving your desk, with touch of a finger you can make a phone call or watch video, access the video surveillance system, or hold a meeting with colleagues.
Constructive feature of this videophone allows you to connect peripheral input sources and playback both audio and video. With company’s own operating system, AddPac Technology (AddPac Operating System - APOS) videophone allows you to connect to any provider of Voice & Video over IP, regardless of whether of any supported protocols (SIP, H.323) are provided by the service provider.
A wide range of audio (G.723.1, G.729, G.711, G.726) and video (H.263, H.264, MPEG4) codecs and algorithms for their implementation deliver highest quality of audio and video. An additional FXO port allows the use AP-VP300 instead of a traditional telephone.

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