Single-cell DECT base plus one W73H handset, expandable to 10 handsets per base, 1.8-inch color screen, refreshed handset chassis, HD voice over DECT, PoE-capable base. The W73P is Yealink's current-generation single-cell cordless bundle — the W56P's modern successor.
The W73P is what Yealink ships when someone asks for the current-generation single-cell DECT bundle. Compared to the W56P, the W73P doubles the handset capacity per base (10 vs 5), uses the newer W73H handset with a redesigned UI and longer battery life (17 hours talk vs 11), and supports the Opus codec for better voice quality on lossy connections. About $60 more, and worth it for any new deployment.
Where the W73H handset improvements show up in daily use: faster menu navigation (the W56H feels noticeably slower in 2026), longer battery between charges (extra 6 hours of talk time matters for staff on calls all day), better noise reduction on the mic. For staff who actually live with the handset on their belt, the upgrades compound.
Where to step up: the W76P at $100 more is the multi-cell version — same handsets but with a base that supports roaming across multiple AP-like cells for warehouse-scale coverage. For single-floor offices and retail spaces, the W73P single-cell is sufficient; for sprawling buildings, the W76P is required.
Where to skip it: very small deployments with just one user and one handset can save $60 with the W56P. For everyone else — small offices with growth potential, retail stores adding handsets over time, contact centers piloting DECT — the W73P is the right starting point.
| Bundle contents | |
| Base station | Yealink W70B single-cell DECT base (PoE-capable) |
| Handset included | 1 × Yealink W73H |
| Max handsets per base | Up to 10 simultaneously |
| DECT | |
| Standard | DECT 6.0 / CAT-iq 2.0 |
| Range | Up to 50 m indoor / 300 m outdoor |
| Voice quality | HD voice (G.722, Opus) over DECT |
| Simultaneous calls | Up to 8 concurrent calls per base |
| Handset (W73H) | |
| Display | 1.8-inch 128×160 color TFT |
| Battery | Li-ion, ~35h standby / ~17h talk time |
| Charging | Drop-in cradle |
| Keypad | Backlit |
| Headset | 3.5mm headset jack |
| VoIP & SIP (base) | |
| SIP accounts | Up to 10 SIP accounts |
| Protocols | SIP v2, TLS, SRTP, BLF |
| Codecs | Opus, G.722, G.711, G.729AB, iLBC |
| Provisioning | FTP/TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS, PnP, RPS |
| Connectivity (base) | |
| Ethernet | 10/100 Mbps |
| PoE | IEEE 802.3af Class 1 |
| Wall mount | Yes |
| In the box | |
| Included | W70B base, W73H handset, charging cradle, batteries, ethernet cable, power adapter, provisioning card |
| Not included | Additional W73H handsets (~$100 each) |
Plug the W73P into PoE and ethernet. About a minute later it has registered to your extension. Same auto-provisioning flow as every other supported phone — no SIP credentials to type, no firmware to chase.
Boot, fetch config from our provisioning server, register, ready. About one minute on a normal connection.
Multi-line per phone. Each line key has a dual-color LED for status at a glance.
Programmable mapped from the voip.army portal — BLF, paging, parking, transfer destinations.
Bringing your own? Send us the MAC, factory-reset, plug in. No charge to add it to the fleet.
Standard PoE — any 802.3af-compliant switch from the last 15 years powers the phone without an adapter.
Tested against every Yealink firmware release for W73P. We catch regressions before they reach your fleet.
Tell us how many you need and what extensions to map. We ship pre-configured next business day; you plug them in and they work.