OBi2182

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dircom:
Guess I should have been more specific. Sometimes prices change due to shortages or end of life.
  Does anyone have any knowledge of that might pertain to those three items.
Also regarding reliability -- the 2182 has been out about 24 months or so, Has it been reliable?

SteveInWA:
I personally have two 2182s, in service since they first came out, and they are rock solid reliable.  See my 2017 post in this thread, above.  There were some initial firmware issues with regard to headsets and EHS, but I found those during beta testing and they're fixed.

Don't make any assumptions about prices on the other stuff being related to EOL or supply shortage.  Look carefully at the Amazon listing.  It's just some random seller price-gouging, not being sold directly by Amazon.  It just means that they are temporarily out of stock, with more on the way.

Marc:
I have 3 2182 and they've been great.  I also have multiple 1062's and 1032's...  They too have been very solid and I've had them since they first came out.

You can see historical pricing info from Amazon for the 2182 here: https://camelcamelcamel.com/Obihai-OBi2000-Gigabit-Phones-OBi2182/product/B076JKV5CL

SteveInWA:
Thanks, Marc!  Good to hear from you.

Just one reminder:  if anyone plans to migrate to Google's new Google Voice for G Suite customers (a paid service), none of 200, 1000 or 2000 series products will work.  The only phones that work with the G Suite service are the Poly VVX x50 IP phones (at least at this time; I expect newer products will be added over time).

Conversely, the Poly VVX x50 phones do not work with the original, consumer Google Voice service.  They use a completely different provisioning method.

Williev:
If i were to buy a OBi2182, would i also have to buy a obi200 or obi202 for Google Voice? Or is this feature built in?

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