Grandstream GXP1628
A powerful Gigabit phone for the desktop user who requires standard communication support with quick network access. The GXP1628 supports essential call features and a 132×48 backlit LCD display to deliver clear and easy call control and manipulation. This is a perfect selection for the user who requires an intuitive and essential desktop phone.
The GXP1628 brings an efficient call environment to any desktop. This phone delivers a an easy-to-use interface and simple design with its 132×48 backlit LCD screen, 2-line/SIP account keys and 8 dual-color LCD BLF/speed-dial keys. Also equipped with dual Gigabit ports with integrated PoE, the GXP1628 is built for a variety of deployment scenarios. Added customization and usability comes with its built in HD audio and 3 XML programmable soft keys.
As all Grandstream IP phones do, the GXP1628 features state-of-the-art security encryption technology (SRTP and TLS). The GXP1628 supports a variety of automated provisioning options, including zero-configuration with Grandstream’s UCM series IP PBXs, encrypted XML files and TR-069, to make mass deployment extremely easy.
he GXP1628 is a smallish lightweight phone. The plastic frame is hollow, but the construction of the phone feels solid and durable. The buttons have a nice density and remain satisfactory to the touch. A removable phone stand fits into two slots on the back of the phone, and the stand can also be used as a wall mount.
The handset is not very heavy, but it does feel somewhat awkward holding it on the shoulder for extended periods of time. If you’re going to use this phone a lot, it would probably be a good idea to buy a headset (RJ9). The locking mechanism that keeps the handset in place was difficult to get out. We had to force the spring out using a screwdriver, but after that, there were no issues with this feature.
The display is somewhat tiny for a phone of this build. But with backlight capabilities and reasonable length, the display is the right size for the LED text. It serves the bare bones UI well, and it actually contributes to an appealing lo-fi aura that emanates pure business rather than elaborate bells and whistles.
Features
- 2 SIP accounts, 2 line keys, 3-way conferencing, 3 XML programmable context-sensitive soft keys
- HD audio on speakerphone and handset
- Dual-switched Gigabit ports, integrated PoE
- 8 dual-colored BLF/speed dial keys
- EHS support for Plantronics headsets
- Up to 500 contacts, call history up to 200 records