Key features
The Snom M58 is perfect for office workstations without additional VoIP cabling.
With the large 5″ color display, integrated shared call emulation function and the new design, the user has a full-fledged desk phone at his disposal.
All settings are done centrally via zero-touch provisioning, and the software is updated wirelessly as needed.
On 8 triple-assignable LED keys, Snom's own system function emulation can be programmed in addition to standard functions.
On a Snom M500, up to 16 calls can be distributed, held and monitored system-wide without any programming knowledge and independent of the VoIP provider. The M58 impresses with its design based on the D8xx series with large color display and antibacterial housing.
In addition to wired headsets, Bluetooth headsets are also supported.
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.
This device has a particularly long standby time.
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.
SCE is similar to BLF on desk phones. It allows monitoring/viewing, answering, holding and transferring calls via programmable keys in the DECT environment.
This device has an integrated phone book.
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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