Answer
Apr 23, 2025 - 09:33 AM
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Uses its own base station to create a secure and dedicated radio frequency connection (usually 1.9 GHz).
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Offers longer battery life and more stable voice quality, especially in areas with poor or congested WiFi.
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Ideal for on-site use (e.g., offices, warehouses) with minimal network interference.
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Connects to an existing WiFi network just like a laptop or smartphone.
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Convenient for roaming across large networks without additional base stations.
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Often integrates with apps, video, and data, but can be more affected by network congestion or weak signals.
Which One Is Better?
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Choose DECT if you need reliable voice quality, better range, and long battery life in a controlled environment.
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Choose WiFi if you already have robust WiFi infrastructure and need integration with cloud apps or unified communications.