Categories: Small Business VoIP

First Look: Grandstream GXP2135 Enterprise SIP Phone

If a high level enterprise phone is on your list of “Things to buy to improve my work environment ,” then Grandstream’s newly released GXP2135 arrived just in time. The GXP2135 is a multi-line, high performance IP Phone designed for the busy worker. With its release, Grandstream targeted the goal that they have followed since entering the VoIP communications game in 2002- to connect the world through flexible and reliable communications mediums.

 

A delicately designed phone with features that kill

The GXP2135 flaunts a 2.8 inch LCD color display, with intuitive touch keys and an easy to control navigation menu. You can connect up to eight lines with four SIP accounts and each line has an individual dual-color line key.
This design also provides four XML programmable context-sensitive soft keys and gives the user has the flexibility to program up to 32 digital, on screen speed dial keys for a more proficient, organized, business-like telephony experience.

As the handset’s HD imprint implies, the GXP2135 lets you enjoy High Definition audio for clear, crisp conversations. In the event that the conversation is for more than just your ears, the full duplex-speakerphone offers a convenient tool at the touch of a button. But, if what you are looking for is a hands-free way to communicate, or a more “on-the-go” experience, the GXP2135 has built-in Bluetooth capabilities and easily syncs with headsets. You can also connect to your mobile device and enjoy even more features such as merging contact books and calendars, and call transferring.

Moreover, the GXP2135’s Gigabit speeds at 10/100/1000 Megabits per second (Mbps) with Dual switched auto-sensing accommodate for the fastest possible internet connectivity.

 

More top features:

4-way audio conferencing for easy conference calls
Built-in Power over the Ethernet (PoE)
Built-in USB port for importing and exporting data
Supports EHS compatible Plantronic’s headsets
TLS and SRTP security encryption technology to protect calls and accounts
Use with Grandstream’s UCM series IP PBX appliance for Zero-Config provisioning 1-touch call recording and more
                          

The GXP2135 is the the newest addition to Grandstream Networks line of VoIP Phones. The GXP2135 is an affordable phone with high-level features for your enterprise needs. If this dependable, trustworthy IP Phone is not on your “To buy” list yet, it surely should be!

To find more information or if you’d like to ask questions or pass along any comments about the GXP2135, please call us at 1-800-398-8647 and we would be happy to chat.

Youleidy Vega

Youleidy Vega has been with VoIP Supply since November of 2015. She started as eCommerce Business Specialist and was recently promoted to Product Marketing Specialist. She specializes in catalog management and making sure that customers are up to date with the latest VoIP solutions. Connect with her on LinkedIn

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