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For £27 ex-VAT, the HP Poly CCX Edge power supply is the kind of no-drama replacement you keep in the spares drawer. If you’ve got CCX handsets (and especially the Edge models this PSU is meant for), it’s a sensible fix when a unit won’t power reliably or the existing adapter is getting flaky. In day-to-day office life, that “it just boots” stability matters more than anything fancy here—this is about restoring uptime, not adding new features.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it unless you’re confident it matches your specific Poly/CCX variant and the power requirements. Phone ecosystems can be pickier than people expect, and getting the wrong adapter is an annoying waste of time (and could still leave you dealing with unstable power). If you’re managing a small fleet of Poly phones and want predictable reliability, it’s good value. If you’re buying for a mixed environment “just in case” without confirming compatibility first, I’d hold off.

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