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The CP-840S-CLIP= is a replacement handset clip designed for Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series models, including the 8845, 8865, and 8861. This stainless steel clip anchors the handset to the phone base, preventing accidental drops while maintaining one-handed retrieval. Its spring-loaded tension mechanism supports up to 20,000 insertion/removal cycles – critical for high-traffic environments like hospital nurses’ stations or financial trading floors.
Anti-corrosion coating: Withstands repeated exposure to hand sanitizers and cleaning agents without degradation, unlike cheaper zinc-plated alternatives.
Tool-free installation: Slides into pre-molded slots on 8800 Series phones, requiring no screws or adhesives – replacement takes <30 seconds.
Q: Does the CP-840S-CLIP= work with older 7900 Series phones?
A: No – the 7900 Series uses a wider clip (CP-7900-CLIP=). Forcing compatibility risks damaging the handset’s release button.
Q: Can a worn clip cause audio issues?
A: Indirectly – a loose clip allows the handset to tilt, potentially straining the coiled cord’s internal wiring over time.
Characteristic | CP-840S-CLIP= | Generic Clips |
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Retention force | 4.5N (prevents slips) | 2.0–3.0N (handset wobbles) |
Corrosion resistance | 500hr salt spray test pass | Fails at 100hr (typical) |
Ergonomic release angle | 12° tilt for thumb access | 8–25° (inconsistent) |
To avoid handset drop incidents from counterfeit clips, procure the CP-840S-CLIP= through authorized suppliers like itmall.sale’s Cisco accessories inventory. For optimal performance:
During a municipal emergency call center upgrade, phones with worn third-party clips averaged 1.7 handset replacements per month due to drops. After switching to CP-840S-CLIP= units, incidents dropped to 0.2/month over 18 months. While procurement might view clips as trivial, frontline users know: reliability lives in these micro-components. For organizations scaling hybrid work, that reliability directly impacts service continuity when every second counts.