Bought one for trial this week. No G.722, no non-English support, no bluetooth contact integration. Now this! It's getting returned on Monday. Unifi VoIP obviously isn't there yet and they seem in no rush whatsoever to fix essential basics. I'll wait 2 more years or so.
I live in Scandinavia. Here desk phones are pretty rare these days as everyone have moved on to mobile phones integrated into PBXs as mobile extensions. You keep using your cell phone as usual but have an app to control your availability. Or the calendar does that for you… you can also choose what number to present to people you call. Switchboard landline or mobile number and can schedule it so you present your mobile number after work hours and your landline call queue number or main number during work hours. A much more flexible solution in my opinion. Home phones are very unusual here too now. Haven’t tinkered with Asterisk for over 10 years now. So. Who is this for now?
@ No they don’t. That is my point. In Scandinavia most companies have already abandoned desk phones alltogether. We do of course have PBXs and that functionality but pretty much all of our customers have moved to mobile extensions. Mobile phones integrated into the PBX as endpoints making calls using the built in dialer completely transparent to the user. In most cases with an app to control certain aspects of the endpoint behaviour like presence and call routing. Here automated messages are common. If you call me and I’m in a meeting, which the phone system picks up from my calendar, the caller is greeted with an automated message that I’m in a meeting and will be back at X o’clock, or I have left for the day and so on. I’ve been in the IT industry mostly as a consultant and out of our 400+ customers all but a few have moved to mobile phones as PBX endpoints long ago.
@@driver288Scandinavia only accounts for .35% of the world population. In the country Ubiquiti is based in, desk phones are still extremely popular in businesses (even though I agree companies should move over to soft phones when possible).
Do you know if paging and intercom through a third-party SIP provider works (such as FreePBX)? It would be good if these phones work alongside other ones such as DECT ones and other video phones.
Good to see a refresh of the Talk offering to include a wireless handset and the addition of Talk Relay. Hope they add more features of the phone UI like the option for full screen call notifications (so much screen space yet phone call image is hard to see across room).
Hello, will i get higher than 2350 speeds if i purschase Unifi E7 and replace U7 Pro max with a Galaxy S24 Ultra ? 11.5Gbps speed advertised in Unifi website, is it the total capacity for 4X4 devices or can a phone 2X2 with 320mhz do those speeds? Will i get 5.7Gbps max for single client with E7 ? or stuck at 2350 same ? Thank you , some Pixel phones getting 3Gbps average on other brands, so its possible with 10gbe port maybe ?
Great video. Thank you for that walkthrough. Just a heads up, not sure you have run into this before or not, we have been using the ATAs for emergency lines on elevators, pool phones, fire safety systems, and vehicle gate call boxes. There are countless issues we have run into like it not supporting "pulse dialing" I think it's called which a lot of these safety systems require for status checks and programming. On a TKE elevator the call drops after the 1st forwarding I presume to an open desk of the call center. This side of the unifi talk service would be an incredible value add if they could figure out the config of their ATAs to handle these applications. Just sharing with you as I'm not sure you have run into this before and we are not getting much help from support tickets so we are looking for a different ATA at the moment that can handle it until Ubiquiti figures this out. We currently do not at all recommend their ATA for emergency lines as the application failure rate has been more than 50%.
Why does the new UniFi G3 IP phone series only support Bluetooth 5.2 for the proprietary headset, while limiting third-party headsets to Bluetooth 4.2? This results in noticeably poor audio quality, especially when most modern headsets already support Bluetooth 5.2 for superior audio performance. Will this be addressed in future updates?
@@samuelhulme8347 Good to know. Glad I checked. We have a project coming up and I was about to test these phones for it. Not willing to pay an additional monthly fee.
Talking to most of my IT buddies, their companies wont adopt until unifi talk has wireless phones. That's really the single complaint i keep hearing as a lot of people are using devices like yealink t57w's even my local dealerships i've seen t57w's in all of their big corpo buildings.
Nice to see they are doing something with their talk line But something I would love to see them do is allow the phones to unlock ultra access so then on office doors you can have access system and be able to unlock them via the phone without needing to ring the phone so like linking them together via a room id or something
imagine that big office job that Cody done installing all the cameras and door access if you could integrate it to the phone via room id so then room by room you can see the cameras and door unlock from your desk
@@Walterz930 We have done this for a school on the grounds. The receptionist can answer the doors, check the cameras, and answer the phone from the one phone. There is an app button to switch between them. The issue we ran into was in the morning the phone and doors would ring at the same time and she would become overwhelmed . We purchased an intercom for the door and she answers the door separately.
They really need to make it like 3CX where you can have multiple locations connect to a single server regardless of network. This will allow transferring of calls to other locations.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding but you can kinda do this, you just need a VPN between sites and a third party SIP provider(not sure if this is actually required). We have two locations connected via VPN and phones at site 2 that connect to site 1's talk server that is configured to use telnix. For individual phones for home workers, we use teleport.
I have mostly loved UniFi Talk as far as quality, ease of use, and cost; been using it for the last 2 years or so. The only problem I have run into with it though is a major one. I am not sure exactly when it happens, it seems like every version update to Talk or maybe every time the UDM Pro I have reboots, but whenever something happens all of my Talk lines generated voicemail messages get reset and it goes to the default "the party at extension...." voicemail message again. If I look at the settings for the phone it *says* it has a generated greeting still, but when you call it isnt there. I have to delete the greeting and remake it for every line, every time whatever sets this off happens.
I'm curious how the wireless handset works. Does it pair to only one touch phone or if I have a wireless handset for every touch can they be mixed around without issues.
Cody. Could you please mention to them to please add the ability for the ATA to pass through DTMF tones? the ATA would work with so many things then. Specifically I can't just hook it straight to our paging system because the system is waiting for these tones to know what Zone to use. Things like that. Same thing is true for elevators, etc. This is a basic function.
Unfortunately, the sites I manage have multiple buildings, and in the US, we have Kari's law and the Ray Baum act. Specifically for Ray Baum compliance, we have multiple DIDs which report out for 911 compliance. If it's a normal call, the primary business DID caller ID is used for all outbound calls. However, if a phone dials 911, then based on the location of the phone, the appropriate emergency DID is used, which has building (and floor) specific 911 registration information to guide first responders to that building. Unifi doesn't yet support this, and I'm not sure that it's even on their roadmap, unfortunately. I've got a couple of single-office locations that are using them, and they are great, but I can't put them in the locations that could probably benefit from them most, yet.
@ maybe I missed the point of it really, then. Is that just pointing the phones to an on premise PBX? If so, that would open the door to the hardware, but it would still not provide a path to some of the ease of use of their user, voicemail and assistant features.
@@plrpilotin simplest terms, the Ubiquiti router will act as an SBC or proxy to any sip PBX, on prem or cloud. So whatever e911 or nomadic 911 you have setup for that device in your platform will still work. The sip phone/endpoint will just be provisioned thru the Ubiquiti hardware.
I see on their site that you can hook G3 phones directly into a 3rd party SIP without needing an Official Hosting subscription. My question is: Can you still adopt the phone into UniFi in some way so that you can use the Door Access, Protect, etc functions while using a 3rd party SIP (withOUT using Talk Relay)
Also, with 3rd party SIPs, can you have multiple lines configured? For example, I have UniFi Talk for my home phone, but I have 3CX for my business. Could I combine them into a singular device because that would be much nicer for desk space! ;)
I wonder if they'll add Skyswitch as a PBX option. It would make it a lot easier to bring some Unifi phones into the workplace for new construction and eventually phase out the older off branded phones we use.
Totally agree. I also don't understand, why UniFi doesn't offer a VoWiFi handset. I currently use UniFi Talk with a Grandstream WP826 and a Fanvil W611W. I'd be more than happy to throw my money on UniFi for a device. The announced wireless handset seems a bit weird to me. Maybe we see some improvements on UniFi Talk now. A real huge problem is missing ringing for callers in Germany using our biggest phone company Telekom. Problem is with UniFi not handling early media according to the specs, AFAIK. The other bummer is, UniFi Talk not providing HD Voice (G.722) which is the audio quality standard since years. Even 80+ family members ask me, why the line sounds so bad.
The G3 wireless is indeed a step ahead, but I wished it worked on Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth (more mobility within the working space). Some dial buttons and a small screen would be a nice addition too.
So, why would I want to use Unify hardware if I can just purchase a phone on my existing provider Ring Central. Is this for integration into Unify access and cameras etc? And because companies such as Ring Central have a robust head end?
There's an update that charges you $29 a month to use Callcentric or another 3rd party SIP provider when I've been using Callcentric with Unifi Talk for years?
Hmm this doesn’t help for my personal setup here in Germany. But anyway thx for the answer. I‘ve replaced my ISP Router which has also a Softphone App with a UDR and it’s not possible to setup the SIP trunk without a hardware phone which we really don’t need and want anymore. And there are really no future plans to make this public? Or to release a WiFi DECT like phone? It would be possible to add my ISP Router behind the UDR to get landline working again but this would be a waste of energy.
@@HellSpawn50000 Physical SIP phones are still in heavy use. I see them all over the place. Until Boomers/Gen-X go the way of the dinosaurs, those people still prefer a handset.
I replaced my DECT phones with UniFi Talk and a Grandstream WP826 and a Fanvil W611W. Meanwhile the WP826 works better. At least in Germany, you can use your own SIP phone provider and add 3rd party phones. Currently, I have to major issues with UniFi Talk: no ringtone for callers using our biggest SIP phone provider (formerly state owned Telekom wit 40% market share). The other problem is the poor voice quality. If you're used to HD Voice (G.722), you'll be surprised to learn, UniFi just offers G.711. The difference is really huge.
Very unimpressed with this offerings. The wireless handset is cool. Good to see they didn't increase the price. Don't care about Relay as we use Talk. Happy to see a wall mount but they put it on the wrong phone. Where I want to wall mount a phone is not where I want to put the biggest, most expensive phone. Would rather it was the Touch that wall mounted or better yet a non touch screen phone.
@ don’t know to many technical of it, my son is the IT guy and he set it up. What I can tell you is yes the line lights work. He set the phones up thought call manager and we use Talk as our SIP.
@@jeremymyers5503 ahhh okay that makes sense. In our test environment we have adopted some 8851 phones running the MPP firmware into UniFi Talk. Very basic features work on the 8851 but the line light BLF's do not behave properly under any configuration that we have tried.
Keeping Bluetooth 5.2 to only their own overpriced headset is just ridiculous. People want to wear headsets and yet the biggest ones out there utilize usb or Bluetooth, while utilizing standardized protocols for the “answer/hang up” and volume controls, however they don’t want to work with this protocol. Maybe that will change for the G3 but I doubt it.
I dont see the point in this. If I was going to use a hosted PBX why not just buy phones that can connect directly to that PBX and not pay $25/month for a Unifi Hosting?
Relay requires to purchase an additional subscription, seriously? Does Relay support essential G.722 for more than Talk's G.711 tin can voice quality? Can you at least set these phones to sth. other than English now?
Is the G3 an upgrade of the G2 or the G3 is only for third party pbx. If someone was using G2 with unifi provider, can they use the G3 for the same unifi provider?
Congrats on 100K! Well deserved!
Wow I see you hit 100K , congrats !
Of course this is right after I get a UTP-Touch phone
Just bought 14 of them…
Same... just ordered and deployed 20 phones last month to my wife's office. Ugh.
Same here. Bought the touch max(g2) a month ago :(
Bought one for trial this week. No G.722, no non-English support, no bluetooth contact integration. Now this! It's getting returned on Monday. Unifi VoIP obviously isn't there yet and they seem in no rush whatsoever to fix essential basics. I'll wait 2 more years or so.
I live in Scandinavia. Here desk phones are pretty rare these days as everyone have moved on to mobile phones integrated into PBXs as mobile extensions. You keep using your cell phone as usual but have an app to control your availability. Or the calendar does that for you… you can also choose what number to present to people you call. Switchboard landline or mobile number and can schedule it so you present your mobile number after work hours and your landline call queue number or main number during work hours. A much more flexible solution in my opinion. Home phones are very unusual here too now. Haven’t tinkered with Asterisk for over 10 years now.
So. Who is this for now?
Business use. Every small business has a phone system as well as pretty much every traditional corporate setting.
@ No they don’t. That is my point. In Scandinavia most companies have already abandoned desk phones alltogether. We do of course have PBXs and that functionality but pretty much all of our customers have moved to mobile extensions. Mobile phones integrated into the PBX as endpoints making calls using the built in dialer completely transparent to the user. In most cases with an app to control certain aspects of the endpoint behaviour like presence and call routing. Here automated messages are common. If you call me and I’m in a meeting, which the phone system picks up from my calendar, the caller is greeted with an automated message that I’m in a meeting and will be back at X o’clock, or I have left for the day and so on. I’ve been in the IT industry mostly as a consultant and out of our 400+ customers all but a few have moved to mobile phones as PBX endpoints long ago.
@@driver288Scandinavia only accounts for .35% of the world population.
In the country Ubiquiti is based in, desk phones are still extremely popular in businesses (even though I agree companies should move over to soft phones when possible).
Congrats on 100K!
Well Done, Congrats on 100K subscribers
Do you know if paging and intercom through a third-party SIP provider works (such as FreePBX)? It would be good if these phones work alongside other ones such as DECT ones and other video phones.
Good to see a refresh of the Talk offering to include a wireless handset and the addition of Talk Relay. Hope they add more features of the phone UI like the option for full screen call notifications (so much screen space yet phone call image is hard to see across room).
Conference phone is definitely needed
Yeah not sure why they did away with that. For executive business settings it’s a must have.
Hello, will i get higher than 2350 speeds if i purschase Unifi E7 and replace U7 Pro max with a Galaxy S24 Ultra ? 11.5Gbps speed advertised in Unifi website, is it the total capacity for 4X4 devices or can a phone 2X2 with 320mhz do those speeds? Will i get 5.7Gbps max for single client with E7 ? or stuck at 2350 same ? Thank you , some Pixel phones getting 3Gbps average on other brands, so its possible with 10gbe port maybe ?
We have a few G3 Touch Pros arriving this week. Can’t wait to get them in for testing!
Great video. Thank you for that walkthrough. Just a heads up, not sure you have run into this before or not, we have been using the ATAs for emergency lines on elevators, pool phones, fire safety systems, and vehicle gate call boxes. There are countless issues we have run into like it not supporting "pulse dialing" I think it's called which a lot of these safety systems require for status checks and programming. On a TKE elevator the call drops after the 1st forwarding I presume to an open desk of the call center. This side of the unifi talk service would be an incredible value add if they could figure out the config of their ATAs to handle these applications. Just sharing with you as I'm not sure you have run into this before and we are not getting much help from support tickets so we are looking for a different ATA at the moment that can handle it until Ubiquiti figures this out. We currently do not at all recommend their ATA for emergency lines as the application failure rate has been more than 50%.
Yes, same issues with our paging system. The ATA doesn't pass through tones. so dumb.
@rocksem9451 seems highly unnecessary. Hope they can patch.
Why does the new UniFi G3 IP phone series only support Bluetooth 5.2 for the proprietary headset, while limiting third-party headsets to Bluetooth 4.2? This results in noticeably poor audio quality, especially when most modern headsets already support Bluetooth 5.2 for superior audio performance. Will this be addressed in future updates?
how does the G3 touch pro compare to the G2 touch pro? Is an upgrade unnecessary?
If you use a unifi talk phone with a third party PBX can you still use the other functions like Door Attendant with Unifi Access?
I dint get it, i still need to pay to ubiquit if i have my own PBX?
Wondering this as well.
If you use the Talk Relay then yes.
I think the charge is to recoup r&d.
@@samuelhulme8347 Good to know. Glad I checked. We have a project coming up and I was about to test these phones for it. Not willing to pay an additional monthly fee.
That not great being charged. Why can I manage them locally with dream machine
Talking to most of my IT buddies, their companies wont adopt until unifi talk has wireless phones. That's really the single complaint i keep hearing as a lot of people are using devices like yealink t57w's even my local dealerships i've seen t57w's in all of their big corpo buildings.
Nice to see they are doing something with their talk line
But something I would love to see them do is allow the phones to unlock ultra access so then on office doors you can have access system and be able to unlock them via the phone without needing to ring the phone so like linking them together via a room id or something
Second this
imagine that big office job that Cody done installing all the cameras and door access if you could integrate it to the phone via room id so then room by room you can see the cameras and door unlock from your desk
@@Walterz930 We have done this for a school on the grounds. The receptionist can answer the doors, check the cameras, and answer the phone from the one phone. There is an app button to switch between them. The issue we ran into was in the morning the phone and doors would ring at the same time and she would become overwhelmed . We purchased an intercom for the door and she answers the door separately.
They really need to make it like 3CX where you can have multiple locations connect to a single server regardless of network. This will allow transferring of calls to other locations.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding but you can kinda do this, you just need a VPN between sites and a third party SIP provider(not sure if this is actually required). We have two locations connected via VPN and phones at site 2 that connect to site 1's talk server that is configured to use telnix. For individual phones for home workers, we use teleport.
Which PBX (withing the ones with presets on Talk Relay) do you recommend?
I have mostly loved UniFi Talk as far as quality, ease of use, and cost; been using it for the last 2 years or so. The only problem I have run into with it though is a major one. I am not sure exactly when it happens, it seems like every version update to Talk or maybe every time the UDM Pro I have reboots, but whenever something happens all of my Talk lines generated voicemail messages get reset and it goes to the default "the party at extension...." voicemail message again. If I look at the settings for the phone it *says* it has a generated greeting still, but when you call it isnt there. I have to delete the greeting and remake it for every line, every time whatever sets this off happens.
Is there any way to put a Home Assistant dashboard on the screen?
I'm curious how the wireless handset works. Does it pair to only one touch phone or if I have a wireless handset for every touch can they be mixed around without issues.
Cody. Could you please mention to them to please add the ability for the ATA to pass through DTMF tones? the ATA would work with so many things then. Specifically I can't just hook it straight to our paging system because the system is waiting for these tones to know what Zone to use. Things like that. Same thing is true for elevators, etc. This is a basic function.
Unfortunately, the sites I manage have multiple buildings, and in the US, we have Kari's law and the Ray Baum act. Specifically for Ray Baum compliance, we have multiple DIDs which report out for 911 compliance. If it's a normal call, the primary business DID caller ID is used for all outbound calls. However, if a phone dials 911, then based on the location of the phone, the appropriate emergency DID is used, which has building (and floor) specific 911 registration information to guide first responders to that building. Unifi doesn't yet support this, and I'm not sure that it's even on their roadmap, unfortunately. I've got a couple of single-office locations that are using them, and they are great, but I can't put them in the locations that could probably benefit from them most, yet.
If you're using Talk Relay, then that should work fine.
@ maybe I missed the point of it really, then. Is that just pointing the phones to an on premise PBX? If so, that would open the door to the hardware, but it would still not provide a path to some of the ease of use of their user, voicemail and assistant features.
@@plrpilotin simplest terms, the Ubiquiti router will act as an SBC or proxy to any sip PBX, on prem or cloud. So whatever e911 or nomadic 911 you have setup for that device in your platform will still work. The sip phone/endpoint will just be provisioned thru the Ubiquiti hardware.
I see on their site that you can hook G3 phones directly into a 3rd party SIP without needing an Official Hosting subscription. My question is: Can you still adopt the phone into UniFi in some way so that you can use the Door Access, Protect, etc functions while using a 3rd party SIP (withOUT using Talk Relay)
Also, with 3rd party SIPs, can you have multiple lines configured? For example, I have UniFi Talk for my home phone, but I have 3CX for my business. Could I combine them into a singular device because that would be much nicer for desk space! ;)
I wonder if they'll add Skyswitch as a PBX option. It would make it a lot easier to bring some Unifi phones into the workplace for new construction and eventually phase out the older off branded phones we use.
A headset with wifi connection would be nice and a app or integration in the uid app for calling and managing like a softphone.
Totally agree. I also don't understand, why UniFi doesn't offer a VoWiFi handset. I currently use UniFi Talk with a Grandstream WP826 and a Fanvil W611W. I'd be more than happy to throw my money on UniFi for a device. The announced wireless handset seems a bit weird to me. Maybe we see some improvements on UniFi Talk now. A real huge problem is missing ringing for callers in Germany using our biggest phone company Telekom. Problem is with UniFi not handling early media according to the specs, AFAIK. The other bummer is, UniFi Talk not providing HD Voice (G.722) which is the audio quality standard since years. Even 80+ family members ask me, why the line sounds so bad.
Does it also work with UniFi Protect?
In General and G4 Doorbell especially
The G3 wireless is indeed a step ahead, but I wished it worked on Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth (more mobility within the working space). Some dial buttons and a small screen would be a nice addition too.
Will the wireless handset work with the older unifi phones?
Does the passthrough port work with VLAN's? I have yet to get it work with my G2 Touch Max phones...
Doesn't it just inherit the vlan from the source? Or are you wanting the phone and passthrough to be on separate vlans?
These phones should combine with unifi access. Like if it is wall mounted it likely wire near a door.
Fairly certain they do.
He said in the video they already do.
Any word on whether the G3 phones have sidetone? That's one of the main things that annoys me about the G2 phones.
So, why would I want to use Unify hardware if I can just purchase a phone on my existing provider Ring Central.
Is this for integration into Unify access and cameras etc? And because companies such as Ring Central have a robust head end?
Did Unifi's video leak a white model?¿ Also when can we get a wireless hands free headset?¿
Did they get rid of the unlocked/locked for this generation so all of it is unlocked?
There's an update that charges you $29 a month to use Callcentric or another 3rd party SIP provider when I've been using Callcentric with Unifi Talk for years?
When will they finally release a softphone app?
They have one with the pro subscription
It's in the UniFi Identity Endpoint app. (5 per Talk Pro Subscription)
Hmm this doesn’t help for my personal setup here in Germany.
But anyway thx for the answer.
I‘ve replaced my ISP Router which has also a Softphone App with a UDR and it’s not possible to setup the SIP trunk without a hardware phone which we really don’t need and want anymore.
And there are really no future plans to make this public? Or to release a WiFi DECT like phone?
It would be possible to add my ISP Router behind the UDR to get landline working again but this would be a waste of energy.
Are such hardware phones still a thing in America?
Even in my company physical SIP phones are replaced by MS-Teams Softphone integration
@@HellSpawn50000 Physical SIP phones are still in heavy use. I see them all over the place. Until Boomers/Gen-X go the way of the dinosaurs, those people still prefer a handset.
Hallo
Ist kompatibel mit Germany Telekom ?
The SIDE button is noted as "Pick Up/End Call" on the Unifi site.
How can I use this to replace my loathsome Panasonic DECT phones for my household landline?
I replaced my DECT phones with UniFi Talk and a Grandstream WP826 and a Fanvil W611W. Meanwhile the WP826 works better.
At least in Germany, you can use your own SIP phone provider and add 3rd party phones.
Currently, I have to major issues with UniFi Talk: no ringtone for callers using our biggest SIP phone provider (formerly state owned Telekom wit 40% market share). The other problem is the poor voice quality. If you're used to HD Voice (G.722), you'll be surprised to learn, UniFi just offers G.711. The difference is really huge.
Very unimpressed with this offerings. The wireless handset is cool. Good to see they didn't increase the price. Don't care about Relay as we use Talk. Happy to see a wall mount but they put it on the wrong phone. Where I want to wall mount a phone is not where I want to put the biggest, most expensive phone. Would rather it was the Touch that wall mounted or better yet a non touch screen phone.
What cat breeds do you have?
Siamese cats
These are nice phones but, we just successfully got Cisco 8865 video phones to work with Unfi Talk.
Were you able to get BLF / presence indicators working on the 88xx phones? Tried everything but can't get the line indicator lights to work properly.
@ don’t know to many technical of it, my son is the IT guy and he set it up.
What I can tell you is yes the line lights work. He set the phones up thought call manager and we use Talk as our SIP.
@@jeremymyers5503 ahhh okay that makes sense. In our test environment we have adopted some 8851 phones running the MPP firmware into UniFi Talk. Very basic features work on the 8851 but the line light BLF's do not behave properly under any configuration that we have tried.
Locked or Unlocked
They need smart plugs that work. Hopefully they can innovate and fix those.
The wireless handset should also work with the wall mounted bcs they show it in their new video
Can I just use a UniFi talk phone with a third party pbx without a UniFi cloud gateway
Keeping Bluetooth 5.2 to only their own overpriced headset is just ridiculous. People want to wear headsets and yet the biggest ones out there utilize usb or Bluetooth, while utilizing standardized protocols for the “answer/hang up” and volume controls, however they don’t want to work with this protocol. Maybe that will change for the G3 but I doubt it.
And still.... we can't use the UniFi talk app without a unifi talk device.
i wish they could release a 90 euro device with real buttons.
After initial setup with a UniFi device, you can add 3rd party devices and remove the UniFi device.
No rotary phone version? Wtf?
When I saw the social media post I *ran* to check if you had a video :)
I dont see the point in this. If I was going to use a hosted PBX why not just buy phones that can connect directly to that PBX and not pay $25/month for a Unifi Hosting?
Dang it, I just purchased 7 unlocked phones last month. 🤦♂️
Relay requires to purchase an additional subscription, seriously? Does Relay support essential G.722 for more than Talk's G.711 tin can voice quality? Can you at least set these phones to sth. other than English now?
I'm taking the silence is to mean "No, it still doesn't support these essentials."
2nd view
Is the G3 an upgrade of the G2 or the G3 is only for third party pbx. If someone was using G2 with unifi provider, can they use the G3 for the same unifi provider?
100k
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