Grandstream GRP2612P 2-Line Carrier-Grade IP Phone with PoE

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74,000.00

  • HD audio supporting all major codecs
  • Supports 2 SIP accounts and 4 multi-purpose line keys
  • Up to 16 digital BLF Keys
  • Dual switched auto-sensing Ethernet ports with integrated PoE (Power Supply Adapter NOT Included)
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The Grandstream GRP2612P is a sophisticated 2-Line Carrier-Grade IP Phone that is designed to deliver maximum productivity and seamless communication in professional environments. Embedded with Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, the GRP2612P provides advanced networking features and superb utility, eliminating the need for separate power cables and enabling streamlined installation. This state-of-the-art product comes equipped with a vibrant 2.4″ (320 x 240) color LCD screen for optimal visual clarity.

Offering support for up to two SIP accounts and four multi-purpose line keys, the GRP2612P ensures that all your telecommunication needs are well catered for. It also boasts integrated dual-band WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac for extended connectivity options. Furthermore, the device offers a suite of advanced VoIP features, including 3-way conferencing, to enhance business communication and collaboration. The GRP2612P utilizes a high-quality HD audio system with Opus audio codec support for crystal clear voice communication. Additionally, it supports Electronic Hook Switch (EHS) with Plantronics headsets to provide greater flexibility in answering and ending calls.

Featuring an enterprise-grade security system using TLS and SRTP protocols, the GRP2612P assures secure communication by providing end-to-end encryption. Moreover, it incorporates an innovative swivel-design stand, allowing adjustment of the viewing angle to suit individual preferences or lighting conditions. In terms of compatibility, the device integrates seamlessly with Grandstream’s GRP2610 series IP PBX systems and other third-party SIP devices, allowing it to fit easily into existing telecommunication infrastructures.