Key features
The Snom M90 is specially designed for use in hospitals and facilities where hygiene is a priority. For this purpose, it is equipped with a special protective cover certified according to JIS-Z2801, which provides no breeding ground for bacteria. For effective inactivation of other "nosocomial pathogens," including "enveloped viruses," the case can be easily wipe-disinfected with up to 99.99% isopropyl alcohol.
At approx. 130 g, the device is not only particularly handy, but is also IP65 certified and thus immune to splash water and dust. Even falls from a height of up to 2 meters are no problem thanks to the reinforced housing. And with up to 17 hours of talk time, the Snom M90 can be used all day long without interruption.
For optimal connectivity within the deployed environment, the Snom M90 has integrated Bluetooth. This not only allows all modern headsets to be connected to the phone, but also opens up completely new application possibilities in conjunction with the Snom Beacon solution. Other features include a high-resolution, LED color display, best HD audio and vibration alert.
The Snom M90 is highly specialized and, thanks to the white, antibacterial persuasion, makes a good figure especially in the hygiene area.
By pressing the alarm key, a defined alarm can be triggered in an emergency.
The high-resolution display offers excellent presentation and recognizability in all lighting conditions.
Besides the M80 and M85, the M90 is also built to be protected against water and dust, according to the IP65 protection class.
This device has an option to signal an alarm. This can be physical switches and similar, but also sensors.
The device has antibacterial housing, which is certified according to the Japanese JIS-Z2801 and thus does not provide a breeding ground for bacteria.
This device has backlit keys, which is of course very useful especially in low-light conditions.
This device has Bluetooth headset support.
This device communicates using the radio standard for telecommunications called DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications).
This DECT handset comes with a belt clip.
This device has a port and possible software support that allows a headset to be connected.
The protection class "IP" describes with the first number (6) that this device is "dust-tight". The second number (5) indicates that this device has protection against water jets (nozzle) from any angle.
This device is able to receive updates via radio, i.e. OTA (over-the-air). As a rule, the DECT handsets must be in their charging cradle for this.
This device is built to be used in a harsher work environment, withstand a variety of shocks or fall from a low height without any problems.
This device has an integrated phone book.
This handset has a vibration function, so a call can be indicated even without a ringtone.
These headsets can be used with any M-Series handset using the "ACPJ" adapter for 3.5mm jack plugs.
You need this quick release adapter cable "ACPJ" to connect a headset of the A100x series.
With the Snom M9B Beacon Gateways we offer an ideal solution for professional "location and asset tracking" as well as alarm systems into a into a Snom DECT multi-cell system of the M-series. The Snom M9B Beacon Gateway works as a Bluetooth satellite, which connects via a DECT data connection to a Snom M900 DECT base station. The 4 antennas integrated in the Snom M9B enable thanks to beamforming in the range of 1-1.5 metres, in order to protect objects from theft, for example. For the individual requirements of tracking (alarm, monitoring, signalling), we work with specialised specialised third-party providers. |
The latest firmware for your Snom device can be found at the link below. When updating, please follow all safety instructions and take into account which firmware version is currently permitted by the PBX you are using.
You may not be able to update your Snom device manually, but only via the web interface of your PBX.
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