Voice Clarity. As your phone is purely dedicated to making and receiving calls, voice-clarity is always high-quality. Soft-phones rely on sharing compute power with all the other programs your PC may be running. This can often affect call quality and cause issues when speaking with someone. Hard-phones are also great for background noise cancellation. It’s not fun trying to hear someone on a call when there are loud conversations going on in their background. A hard-phone system means your customers won’t have to deal with this.
Reliability. When it comes to reliability, it’s tough to beat a hard-phone. As long as your internet is running, you won’t run into many issues. With a soft-phone, there are more potential problems because the software runs on your PC. If your PC won’t turn on, has a virus, or is generally performing badly then receiving and making calls becomes impossible. Keeping your phone separate from your PC with a hard-phone is a safer option.
Lots Of Features. With a good hard-phone, you get a whole array of features that enable you to personalise your phone, create shortcuts, and increase your efficiency. Generally, soft-phones have far fewer additional features.
Cheaper Monthly Bills. With hard-phones, your monthly phone bills will be cheaper. Although you have to spend some money at the beginning on the actual phones, your phone bill that comes in every month will actually be less than if you were using a soft-phone.