Landline Phones

183 products indexed • Avg rating 4.23 • Avg price $85

This Landline Phones category covers corded and cordless desk and conference phones for office and productivity use, including multi-line and DECT models. About 183 products are indexed with an average rating of 4.23 and prices spanning roughly $35–$220; top brands include VTech and AT&T among others

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How do I choose the right landline phone for an office?

Pick based on connection type (corded analog, DECT cordless, or IP/VoIP), number of handsets or lines needed, features required (speakerphone, caller ID, conferencing), and durability; prioritize DECT or IP for mobility and multi-line setups for receptionist or conference use

What features are most important for office productivity?

Key features include multiline support, call transfer/hold, conference calling, hands-free speakerphone, programmable speed dials, caller ID/call log, and battery backup or power-over-Ethernet for reliability

What budget should I expect for office landline phones?

Office landline phones typically range from budget options under $50 for basic corded models to $100–$200 for DECT or mid-range IP phones; advanced multi-line or business-grade IP phones can cost more, with an average around $85 across many listings

Are VoIP (IP) phones different from traditional landlines, and when should I choose them?

VoIP phones use an internet connection and often support multiple lines, advanced call routing, and integration with business systems; choose VoIP if you need scalability, remote extensions, or unified communications functions

How can I ensure good call quality and reliability in an office?

Use wired connections or DECT for cordless handsets, ensure sufficient internet bandwidth and QoS for VoIP, place base stations centrally to reduce interference, and choose models with battery backup or PoE support for uptime

What should I consider about compatibility and installation?

Verify compatibility with your phone service (PSTN vs VoIP), required wiring or adapters, SIP support for IP systems, and whether you need POE, power adapters, or additional repeaters for coverage

How do I maintain and extend the life of office landline phones?

Keep firmware updated, clean handsets and buttons regularly, replace rechargeable batteries per manufacturer guidelines, avoid exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures, and use surge protectors for powered or wired units