But one thing that we feel may be flying too low on everyone’s radar is their free (yes free) softphone application! The Grandstream Wave.
If your business is already using Grandstream products, and you have an office that is always on the go, then you are going to want to watch this video!
Having this application on your Apple or Android device allows you to take your desk phone with you wherever you go! It’s easy to use and packed with features!
Our senior VoIP expert Brian Hyrek took some time out of his day to sit down in the lab and play around with the Grandstream Wave and he had nothing but great things to say! Most notably, Brian was impressed with how easy the application was to use!
So, if you are already setup and using a Grandstream PBX, then take a look at this review video for a quick overview of its user interface and functionality!
Do you already use the Grandstream Wave? Or do you prefer a different softphone application? Let us know in the comments!
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Well, I have been using Media5-fone on my android. I will give gs-wave a shot
Hi John,
Very cool! Let us know what you think about the Grandstream Wave later! Thank you.
Evy
Does this app support SMS? We primarily use Groundwire which does offer SMS support (although we have to build the integration to the SMS carrier)
Hi Joel,
Thanks for the reaching out to us! The application supports SIP SMS. So whatever service you are using needs to support that translation. If you have more questions, you are welcome to submit a ticket here: https://voipsupply.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new Thank you!
Evy