Snom launches emergency phone E303

Phone sets new standards for safety in buildings and public spaces.

Snom Technology has launched the E303, an emergency phone designed for environments where visible and easy to use safety tools are critical. Available as an IP or analogue phone (E303A), the new device stands out with its traffic red colour and is designed to make a crucial difference in an emergency.

Eye-catching design for maximum safety

The E303 is easily recognisable as an emergency phone from a distance and can be quickly located in low-light conditions. In the IP version, simply lifting the handset automatically connects the caller to a predefined number such as reception, the emergency services or a staffed help desk, bypassing time-consuming steps like dialling emergency numbers. This can be handled via the phone system or assigned to speed dial buttons in the analogue version.

Flexible applications

The E303 seamlessly integrates into a range of buildings and facilities, from school buildings and offices to canteens and hotels. The phone is immediately accessible to guests, students or staff who need a direct point of contact for emergency assistance - whether from on-site staff or the emergency services. It can also serve as a clear contact point in production environments or public institutions.

Impressive technical features

The E303 has a robust design and hygienically beneficial antibacterial casing. HD audio ensures clear voice quality, even in noisy environments, and the phone operates intuitively - providing a fast, reliable connection during an emergency. Additionally, the devices are compatible with all common IP telephony platforms and analogue systems, making integration into existing communication infrastructures quick and easy.

An indispensable safety tool

Snom’s E303 offers a solution that combines functionality, visibility and reliability. It complements businesses’ existing safety procedures and ensures that help is always just one step away.

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