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WebFones offers a variety of desktop and cordless phones for use in office, store, and restaurant environments.

Yealink T54W, T57W & W73

Overview & Feature Comparison

Yealink T54W — Mid-Level Desktop IP Phone

A professional desk phone with a traditional hard-key interface, adjustable color display, and built-in WiFi/Bluetooth. Ideal for standard office users who need modern features without a touch interface.

Highlights

  • 4.3" adjustable color display (480×272)
  • Non-touch interface
  • Built-in WiFi (2.4/5 GHz) and Bluetooth 4.2
  • USB 2.0 port for headsets/recording/EXP50
  • Up to 16 SIP accounts
  • Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet with PoE

Yealink T57W — High-End Touchscreen IP Phone

Premium model in the T5 series with a larger, tablet-style touch interface. Best for power users, supervisors, and anyone who benefits from a larger UI.

Highlights

  • 7" capacitive touch screen (800×480)
  • Touch-focused interface
  • Built-in WiFi (2.4/5 GHz) and Bluetooth 4.2
  • USB 2.0 port; supports EXP50 modules
  • Up to 16 SIP accounts
  • Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet with PoE

Yealink W73 — DECT Wireless Handset

A cordless DECT phone for users who need mobility around the office, shop floor, warehouse, or dealership lot. Typically paired with the W70B or W80/W90 multi-cell systems.

Highlights

  • Cordless DECT handset
  • 1.8" color display
  • Up to 200 hours standby / 35 hours talk time
  • Supports up to 2 simultaneous calls per handset
  • Rugged, lightweight, portable
  • Ideal for mobile workers, service techs, or floor staff

🔍 Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureT54WT57WW73 (Handset)
Device TypeDesktop IP PhoneTouchscreen Desktop IP PhoneDECT Cordless Handset
Display4.3" color (non-touch)7" color touchscreen1.8" color
WiFiYes (dual band)Yes (dual band)Via base station (DECT)
BluetoothYesYesNo
TouchscreenNoYesNo
Ethernet PortsDual GigabitDual GigabitNone (DECT wireless)
Max SIP Accounts1616Base-dependent
USB PortYes (USB 2.0)Yes (USB 2.0)No
Expansion ModulesSupported (EXP50)Supported (EXP50)N/A
Best ForStandard office usersPower users & supervisorsMobile staff
Price TierMidHighLow

Summary of Differences

T54W vs T57W

  • T57W has a large touchscreen, while the T54W uses physical keys.
  • T57W is more expensive and ideal for high-level or visually oriented users.
  • Both share WiFi, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet, USB, and SIP account limits.

W73 vs T54W/T57W

  • W73 is a cordless DECT handset, not a desktop IP phone.
  • Requires a base station (W70B/W80/W90).
  • Best for mobility; not for users needing a full desk-phone interface.

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