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What is Network Access Control (NAC)?
25 Oct, 2025







£671.20 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The HP Poly Trio C60 is one of those “solid, boring, gets the job done” Teams room phones. For the price (£567 ex‑VAT), I’d usually only steer you towards it if you want a single, purpose-built device for a small meeting space where audio clarity and ease of use matter more than gaming the cheapest option. It’s a good fit for interview rooms, small huddle areas, and training spaces where people will plug in, hit Teams, and expect consistent call quality—especially if you’re going to power it over PoE and standardise across offices.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting it to replace a full conference room setup or if your deployment will be “fiddly” (lots of custom audio routing, complex call control policies, or you don’t have a clear Teams voice/meeting plan). Also, in the UK market there are cheaper Teams handsets that can cover basic needs—so if your meetings are mostly one-to-one or you don’t care about strong hands-free performance, you may be paying a bit for polish you won’t fully use. If you’ve got multiple locations and want something reliable to roll out consistently, the C60 makes more sense than chasing the lowest ticket price.
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