- Description
- Specifications
Enterprise Cordless WiFi 6 VoIP Phone with Dual-Band Connectivity, Bluetooth 5.0 Headset Pairing, HD Audio with Noise Cancellation, and 9-Hour Battery Life
The Yealink AX83H (1301013) is a cordless WiFi VoIP phone that connects directly to dual-band WiFi 6 networks at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz without Ethernet cabling, supporting up to four SIP accounts and five-way local conferencing with Optima HD audio and Smart Noise Cancellation on a portable handset with a 2.4-inch color display. The AX83H supports IEEE 802.11k/v/r seamless roaming across enterprise access points, Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless headset pairing, and operates on a 2000mAh rechargeable battery delivering up to 9 hours of talk time and 200 hours of standby.
The AX83H eliminates the need for dedicated network drops at every desk by connecting through existing WiFi infrastructure, making it the right fit for environments where running Ethernet to every phone location is impractical or cost-prohibitive. The handset mounts on walls or charging cradle stands, clips to a belt for on-the-move use, and charges through USB-C with the included power adapter and cradle, giving office staff, warehouse personnel, and hospitality teams a full-featured SIP phone that travels with them across the facility.
Where the AX83H Fits
- Warehouse and logistics environments where staff need a portable SIP phone that connects through existing WiFi 6 infrastructure, IEEE 802.11k/v/r roaming maintains call quality when moving between access points across the facility, and the included belt clip keeps the handset accessible during hands-on work with 9 hours of talk time on a single charge
- Small and mid-size offices transitioning to wireless VoIP where eliminating dedicated phone cabling reduces deployment costs, four SIP accounts handle multiple lines or departments on a single handset, and five-way local conferencing supports team calls without scheduling a conference bridge
- Hotel and hospitality deployments where wall-mount capability positions the phone at guest room or front desk locations, dual-band WiFi 6 provides reliable voice quality on the 5 GHz band alongside guest data traffic, and Bluetooth 5.0 enables wireless headset pairing for front desk staff handling extended calls
What the AX83H Delivers
- Dual-Band WiFi 6 with Seamless Roaming: Connects to 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks on 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax with IEEE 802.11k/v/r fast roaming, maintaining active calls when moving between access points across multi-AP environments without drops or reconnection delays.
- 4 SIP Accounts with 5-Way Conferencing: Registers up to four independent SIP lines for handling multiple departments or phone numbers on a single handset, with local five-way conferencing that connects up to five participants without an external conferencing server.
- Optima HD Audio with Smart Noise Cancellation: Yealink's wideband HD audio codec delivers clear voice quality on both the handset speaker and speakerphone, with Smart Noise Cancellation filtering background noise from warehouse floors, open offices, and busy front desks.
- 2000mAh Battery with USB-C Charging: Rechargeable battery provides up to 9 hours of continuous talk time and 200 hours of standby on a single charge. USB-C charging through the included charger cradle and power adapter returns the handset to full capacity between shifts.
- Bluetooth 5.0 with 9 Configurable Keys: Built-in Bluetooth 5.0 pairs wireless headsets for hands-free operation, and nine programmable keys support speed dial, BLF, and custom function assignments alongside dedicated transfer and mute buttons on the 2.4-inch TFT color display.
Can a VoIP Phone Use Wi-Fi?
WiFi VoIP phones like the AX83H connect directly to wireless networks through standard 802.11 protocols and register with SIP-based phone systems the same way wired IP phones do, with the advantage of not requiring a dedicated Ethernet port at each phone location. The AX83H operates on dual-band WiFi 6 with enterprise-grade 802.11k/v/r roaming, which means the phone discovers and transitions between access points during active calls without audio interruption. This makes WiFi VoIP phones the practical choice for environments with existing wireless infrastructure where adding Ethernet drops to every desk, warehouse station, or guest room would be costly or disruptive.
