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The Grandstream GXP1620 is a Linux-based HD IP phone designed for small to medium businesses, featuring 2 SIP lines, 3 programmable soft keys, a 132x48 backlit LCD, and advanced security protocols like SRTP and TLS. It supports 3-way conferencing, a large phonebook, and automated provisioning, making it a reliable, user-friendly communication hub that keeps your team connected with crystal-clear audio and enterprise-level protection.
| ASIN | B00VUU8EZM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,624 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #77 in VoIP & Skype Phones |
| Item model number | GXP1620 |
| Language | English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Grandstream |
| Product Dimensions | 18.54 x 26.42 x 11.68 cm; 725.75 g |
E**D
missing items
i got the product with missing item
W**Z
Einwandfreie Ware, gute Verarbeitung, macht was es soll.
A**M
I've been using CISCO IP phones for more than 15 years in my office and got absolutely no problem with them. But Grandstream at this pricing was a much cheaper option. I found the Grandstream phone to be much sleek and as efficient. It was much much more easier to configure as compared to Cisco. We have decided to slowly replace all our phones with this brand. Even the seller was very supportive.
T**I
This is a "Basic" IP phone, per the vendor, and that's reflected in the price point. If you expect the device to be on-par with a high-end Cisco or Avaya phone you may be disappointed. However if you want a quality, economical phone with a good feature set then this is a good choice. I found it to be easy to configure, I had it set up in my Asterisk server in under 10 minutes. I was also pleased to see it natively supports OpenVPN, I was able to set up a off-site phone to connect in over VPN without needing to deploy a remove VPN client. It also has support for a LDAP phone book and central configuration, but I haven't had time to set that up. The biggest things I don't like are the screen is a bit basic, I've noticed sometimes incoming caller ID is truncated. Better than it looking like a flip-phone UI circa 2001 though. An administrative concern is that it is hard to manually update the firmware on this. The firmware is openly available from Grandstream, which is nice, but there's no option to just upload the new bin file to it. It needs to be set up to a provisioning server, which is just a HTTP server, and the error feedback is pretty much non-existent. Plan to run a syslog and provisioning HTTP server for these alongside your PBX. Overall I am pleased with it. Audio quality is good. I have a Grandstream Budgetone I bought circa 2007 that's still kicking and it feels like the build quality had improved since then, so I'm optimistic this will last.
キ**う
音質、遅延が少し気になるがIP電話だとこんなものなんでしょう。品質は悪くないです。バックライトの消し方はわかりずらかった。
C**E
Funciona muy bien, telefonía VoIP
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