Glass IP Phone Features

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Imagine a desk phone for your office that gets smarter over time, not obsolete. A desk phone with access to thousands of the latest and greatest applications. Things like Salesforce integration, instant computer screen sharing, and tap to dial, just to mention a few. Introducing the Glass IP phone, the world’s first desk phone built on the Android Platform.

One-Touch Interface

One-Touch Calling

With productivity and ease of use central to Glass’ design, the majority of your everyday tasks can be accomplished with just one touch. From looking up a contact to conference calling, it is all at the tip of your finger.

HD Audio

HD Audio

First and foremost, the Glass IP phone had to have the best audio on the market. The Glass IP phone uses wideband speech codecs which encode 7.1KHz of the voice spectrum instead of the standard 3.4KHz. This doubles the bandwidth for communications and elevates voice quality substantially. Combine HD audio with Glass’ acoustically tuned housing, and the end result is industry-leading speakerphone clarity.

8.9-Inch Capacitive Touch Screen

The Glass IP phone brings the latest technology in touch screens to the desktop. With just the swipe of a finger, you can accomplish in seconds what it took minutes to do before. Some studies we conducted resulted in a time savings of up to 30 minutes per day.

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Cloud TC Apps Market

Business Applications

The rapid growth of the Android OS and the Android Marketplace has demonstrated the incredible value of users being able to download applications and configure their phone to suit their needs. And with Google behind Android, you can have the confidence that your investment will continue to get better over time.

Bluetooth Integration

Using Bluetooth technology to pair your Glass IP phone with your cell phone, Glass allows users access to their cell phone contacts, and the ability to answer a cell call on their desk phone. Then you can conference and transfer in the same fashion, as if that call was on your office land line—a big advantage since most people call your cell first. No more: "Can I call you back on my office phone?" This capability will be implemented in the next release of Glass.

Bluetooth Integration