



📞 Elevate your home office calls with pro-grade clarity and security — because your network deserves the best!
The Grandstream GXP1625 is a robust IP phone designed for home offices and small businesses, featuring a high-resolution 13248-pixel backlit LCD, dual SIP account support with dual-color line keys, and advanced HD audio with echo cancellation. It offers secure communication via SRTP and TLS, easy automated provisioning, and a large phonebook capacity, making it a reliable, professional-grade alternative to Skype phones.
| ASIN | B00VNMWRFK |
| Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 44,635 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 78 in VoIP & Skype Phones |
| Call conference | Basic |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (865) |
| Date First Available | 18 April 2015 |
| Item Weight | 730 g |
| Item model number | GXP1625 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Standby Time (with data) | 360 years |
| Product Dimensions | 20.9 x 18.4 x 7.6 cm; 730 g |
| Special features | IP Phone:IP-enabled, System phone |
| What’s in the box | phone |
J**S
Great alternative to a Skype phone when used with Sipgate Basic
After using Skype with a Skype phone for some time, I was looking for an alternative. This phone combined with the Sipgate Basic package is a great option. This Grandstream device seems to be good value with all the essential features that you need. It needs to be placed near your router or powerline adapter as it will need to be plugged into it directly. It also has a speakerphone option and support for a headset and can be configured for two SIP accounts. Ideal for use in a home office where you need an extra line, but don't want to pay line rental. If you have previously used a Skype phone or something similar, then this is a great alternative.
A**S
Great for small business home office
Excellent for the price. Quick and easy to set up. Call quality is very good. Great for the home office. I have mine powered by POE but it does come with a power supply as well. image attached.
C**Y
Excellent basic VoIP phone
First one was faulty and had to go back, but that happens. I've bought lots of Grandstream phones. Decent call quality, easy enough to configure, and enough features for most applications. Call quality is good. PoE is great - no ugly power bricks under desks. We use Voipfone and find these and our other Grandstream units work flawlessly.
A**R
Comes with Euro plug. Needs a UK adapter.
Bit annoying that this came with a UK plug. Also the cat5 cable it came with isn't very long.
A**G
Nice phone, works well.
Bought to use this with Sipgate Basic, and it works well enough. Configuration is via the built-in webserver, so you'll need another device for the nitty gritty configuration details. Worth noting that Sipgate Basic doesn't support the Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) so no matter how you set the phone up, you don't get the red flashing light to let you know you've got voicemail. Although it doesn't matter as Sipgate can email you the voicemail file instead so it's no real loss.
M**N
Too complicated for home phone
This phone needed to configured to work. My phone provider was sky and the information needed to configure the phone was never given to customers. I bought this as it was VOIP compatible. I'm stuck with a phone that I can't use.
P**B
Good quality basic office or or advanced home VoIP phone
Later generation of the popular Grandstream VOIP phone. This comes with a conventional power supply, but has Power Over Ethernet support built in, so just needs a PoE injector or PoE switch. I used a TP-LINK TL-PoE150S PoE Injector Adapter which auto-negotiated the correct voltage. Configuation via the built in web interface is straightforward, but still working on uploading address book details (which can be added using the keypad). Phone supports two VoIP accounts, so it can have two numbers. It can also be set up to reject direct IP calls so avoiding phantom ringing from hacking attacks. NB this is an IP phone and will not work over a standard telephone line.
D**S
Excellent telephone.
An excellent telephone that us a doddle to program if you have a little aptitude. Not problematic in any way. Sound quality excellent. Some may find this rather more straightforward than using a Linksys internet phone adapter.
A**S
Wer ein schnurgebundenes Festnetz-Telefon sucht und seinen VoIP-Anschluss mit SIP-Fuktion ausnutzen möchte, wird mit diesem günstigen Telefon glücklich. Natürlich sind Einstellungen erforderlich - Plug&Play funktioniert hier nicht. Eine ausführliche Bedienungsanleitung liegt NICHT bei, aber auf der Herstellerseite bekommt man alle erforderlichen Infos - zumeist jedoch in Englisch. Für mich ist es das erste Mal, dass ich mich mit diesem Thema beschäftige und ich habe das Telefon innerhalb von 15 Minuten eingerichtet: - Telefon mit dem Netzwerk und Stromversorgung (Steckernetzteil) verbinden - ca. 3 Minuten warten - Am Telefon den Button <Anzeige> drücken und IP-Adresse ablesen - IP-Adresse im Browser des Rechners (im selben Netzwerk) eingeben - An der Maske anmelden - im Auslieferungszustand sind PN und PW gleich: <admin> - Einstellungen des Netzbetreibers (z.B. Telekom) für SIP-Telefonie per Google suchen - Daten in der Webanwendung eingeben - fertig - Nun kann man noch ein bisschen Herumspielen und Kligeltöne oder andere Kontonamen zuweisen. Nun kann man das Telefon überall dort nutzen, wo sich der Netzwerkanschluss befindet. Auch an einem Switch oder WLAN-Repeater mit RJ45-Anschluss. Somit kann man größere Distanzen ohne Kabelverlegung überbrücken. Zum Telefon selber: Für den Preis ein solides Gerät mit einer gut funktionierenden Freisprechfunktion. Der Hörer liegt satt in der Hand und kann auch gut mal in die Schulter geklemmt werden. Einziger (theoretischer) Nachteil: Es ist keine vernünftige Bedienungsanleitung dabei. Aber wer ein bisschen im Netz googelt, wird sofort fündig.
L**B
This phone was bought for use with TekTalk VoIP service from TekSavvy and having used it for one week so far, it works like a charm! It's nice and professional. There are only three cords to connect to the unit: headset (coil), RJ-45 and (if Power over Ethernet is unused) the included AC adapter. It's possible to add VoIP settings on only the device itself, but I prefer the web interface Once configured, it had a clear dial tone and clear voice quality during calls. It is just as good, if not better, than a traditional phone line. I only have two complains with the unit: the coil cord is too short (it does accept longer third-party ones) and the unit needs an object supporting it so it won't fall. Otherwise, I am very happy with this phone!
D**T
Un sacco di impostazioni, stabile, display retroilluminato, ottimo rapporto prezzo prestazioni.
E**E
منتج رائع 👏
T**X
Phone is not properly described to get correct connection.