Grandstream GRP2616 IP Phone | 6 Lines, 6 SIP Accounts | 4.3-Inch Color Display | Wi-Fi 5 | Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet with Integrated PoE
$127.00
Price: $127.00
(as of Jan 07, 2025 07:54:10 UTC – Details)
GRP2616
6-Line Professional IP Phone Designed for Mass Deployment and Easy Management
The GRP2616 features 48 virutal multi-purpose keys (VPKs), integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth support, a 4.3 inch color LCD with swappable face plates for easy logo customization, additional 2.4 inch display screen, and is supported by Grandstream’s Device Management System (GDMS).
FEATURES
- HD audio, handset and speakerphone with support for wide-band audio
- 10 line keys with up to 5 SIP accounts
- 40 built-in digital BLF keys; available extension module offers 40 BLF/speed dial keys per module
- Enterprise-level protection including secure boot, dual firmware images, and encrypted data storage
- integrated dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)
- Dual switched auto-sensing 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports with integrated PoE
- Swappable face plates to allow for easy logo customization
- Integrated Bluetooth
HD audio, handset and speakerphone with support for wide-band audio
6 line keys with up to 6 SIP accounts – Dual LCD screens with digital BLF Keys
Integrated dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi – Integrated Bluetooth
Dual switched auto-sensing 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports with integrated PoE
Enterprise-level protection including secure boot, dual firmware images, and encrypted data storage
3 reviews for Grandstream GRP2616 IP Phone | 6 Lines, 6 SIP Accounts | 4.3-Inch Color Display | Wi-Fi 5 | Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet with Integrated PoE
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Chris Goss –
Make sure you address NAT settings!
I bought these to replace an older Grandstream on RingCentral. I fiddled with the settings on the web interface, and got it to make and receive calls. The other party could hear me, but I couldn’t hear anything. After digging around, and even copying the settings from the old phone, I thought the phone was broken. Then I noticed the NAT was set to auto. I turned it off. Instant fix. Wasted a few hours, but I’m a law guy, not an IT guy. After that, no issues. The large screen is nice. The sound is perfect. Everything I do is speakerphone, and it sounds like the other party is sitting beside me. Built in noise cancelling so the other party can’t hear my printer or any other small noises. Couldn’t ask for more.
M.D. –
Quality phone with great features.
I am all the way grandstream and this is one of their best phones feature wise for the money. Sound is really great, the design of the lcd screens is great. It’s a great phone for starters all the way to professional.
Richard –
These phones stop ringing after a few days to a week after last reboot if you upload a custom (normal) ringtone. If you are satisfied with a ringtone they ship with (non are suitable for an office environment) or reboot the phones daily (not acceptable with a large office) then they will ring. Support has no clue apparently how to fix this as they have released about 5 firmware updates that “fix” the issue only to have the phones stop ringing like before.If you want ringing phones that sound like a normal phone then buy something else or the older Grandstream phone line.