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Product Features
Technical Overview
This handset utilizes traditional corded connectivity, delivering stable audio transmission through its wired connection to compatible Cisco phones. The design prioritizes durability and consistent voice quality, with internal components engineered to meet Cisco's hardware standards for business telephony environments.
The handset's electrical and mechanical interfaces are precisely matched to Cisco's DX650 platform, ensuring proper microphone and speaker functionality, hook switch operation, and secure physical attachment. This technical alignment guarantees that replacement installations maintain the original phone's performance characteristics and user experience.
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Key Product Advantages
This spare handset provides several practical benefits for organizations maintaining Cisco telephony infrastructure. By offering a targeted replacement solution, it extends the service life of existing Cisco phones while maintaining system consistency and reducing overall hardware costs.
Genuine Compatibility
As an official Cisco part, this handset guarantees perfect mechanical and electrical compatibility with the DX650 and other listed Cisco phone models, eliminating fitment or performance issues common with third-party alternatives.
Cost-Effective Maintenance
Replacing just the handset rather than the entire phone represents significant savings, particularly for organizations with multiple Cisco phones in service. This approach minimizes downtime and preserves your investment in existing telephony hardware.
Aesthetic Consistency
The white color matches the original DX650 handset and coordinates with other Cisco desk phones, maintaining a professional, unified appearance across your workspace without requiring color-matching compromises.
Deployment / Use Cases
This spare handset serves primarily as a maintenance and replacement component within established Cisco telephony deployments. It addresses specific scenarios where handset functionality needs restoration while preserving the core phone hardware and configuration.
Typical deployment scenarios include replacing handsets with worn cords, damaged microphone or speaker components, or cosmetic issues from regular office use. IT departments and telecom managers can keep these spares on hand for quick swaps, minimizing user disruption during business hours. The handset also supports hardware refresh cycles where organizations want to update the most frequently used components without replacing entire phone systems.
Highlights
- Genuine Cisco replacement handset for DX650 phones
- Corded connectivity for reliable audio transmission
- White color matches original DX650 aesthetic
- Compatible with Cisco 7800, 8800, and DX600 series phones
- Direct replacement extends phone service life
- Cost-effective alternative to full phone replacement
- Maintains system consistency across Cisco deployments
- Suitable for IT maintenance and hardware refresh cycles
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Cisco Systems, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CP-DX-W-HS= |
| Brand Name | Cisco |
| Product Name | Spare Handset for Cisco DX650 White |
| Product Type | Handset |
| Technical Information | |
| Connectivity Technology | Corded |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Product Color | White |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Compatibility | Cisco Series Phones: 7800 8800 DX600 |
FAQ
Which Cisco phone models is this handset compatible with?
This Cisco CP-DX-W-HS= handset is compatible with Cisco Series Phones: 7800, 8800, and DX600 models. It's specifically designed as a spare for the Cisco DX650 desktop video phone, but also works with the listed 7800 and 8800 series phones, providing flexibility for organizations with mixed Cisco telephony environments.
What type of connectivity does this handset use?
This handset uses corded connectivity, meaning it connects to compatible Cisco phones via a physical wired connection. This traditional approach ensures stable audio transmission without wireless interference or battery dependencies, making it reliable for business voice communications where consistent quality is essential.
What color is this Cisco spare handset?
The Cisco CP-DX-W-HS= spare handset is white. This color matches the original handset included with Cisco DX650 phones and coordinates with other Cisco desk phone models, maintaining aesthetic consistency across your telephony deployment when used as a replacement component.
Is this a genuine Cisco part or a third-party accessory?
This is a genuine Cisco part with manufacturer part number CP-DX-W-HS=. As an official Cisco component, it guarantees perfect mechanical fit, electrical compatibility, and performance matching with compatible Cisco phones, unlike third-party alternatives that may have fitment or quality inconsistencies.
When would I need this spare handset instead of replacing the entire phone?
This spare handset is ideal when only the handset component needs replacement due to wear, damage, or cosmetic issues, while the phone base remains fully functional. Common scenarios include worn cords, microphone/speaker problems, or routine hardware refresh cycles. Replacing just the handset is significantly more cost-effective than replacing entire phones and minimizes user disruption.
Does this handset work with VoIP systems using the compatible Cisco phones?
Yes, when installed on compatible Cisco phones like the DX650, 7800, or 8800 series models, this handset functions as part of the complete phone system, including VoIP deployments. The handset itself is a physical audio component; its compatibility with VoIP depends on the host phone's configuration and network integration, which remains unchanged during handset replacement.