Grandstream GXP1782 Dubai

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Grandstream GXP1782 Dubai

The Grandstream GXP1782 Dubai is the newest addition to the mid-range IP phone market, designed for those seeking an enterprise-level phone without venturing into the touchscreen category.

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Grandstream GXP1782 IP Phone Dubai

The Grandstream GXP1782 Dubai is the newest addition to the mid-range IP phone market, designed for those seeking an enterprise-level phone without venturing into the touchscreen category. Despite the crowded mid-range market, the GXP1782 brings distinct features to the table. It shares a visual similarity with the GXP2170 and GXP2135, featuring the same black gloss screen bezel. However, it distinguishes itself with a silver highlighted color screen and silver DTMF keys. While the design is appealing, a consistent style from Grandstream would be preferable.

The GXP1782 measures 9 inches in width with a 2-inch-wide handset that lacks a central taper. Its layout is well-organized, with large, well-spaced buttons. The eight-line/vMPK keys are arranged around the backlit 200 x 80 pixel LCD screen, and it includes the standard array of dedicated function keys: phone book, transfer, conference, headset, mute, and volume. Additionally, there are four-way directional keys for menu navigation, a consistent feature across all of Grandstream’s enterprise phones.

The Grandstream GXP1782 Dubai IP Phone is designed to scale with growing businesses. These endpoints offer all the basic features expected from modern IP phones, plus advanced functionalities that can be integrated as the business expands. This allows enterprises to focus on growth without sacrificing essential advanced features. With its stylish design and mid-range call capacity, the GXP1782 is ideal for fast-growing SMBs that need their IP telephony features to evolve with their business.

Features

The Grandstream GXP1782 Dubai supports up to eight SIP accounts. As far as telephony features go, the GXP1782 offers hold, call transfer, call forward, call park, auto-answer, and off-hook auto-dial. The phone also has call waiting, 11 dedicated function keys, and 4 XML programmable context-sensitive keys. One feature that the GXP1782 may be lacking for a mid-range IP phone is Bluetooth.

5-Way Conferencing

A nice feature of many newer Grandstream models is multi-party conferencing. In the case of the GXP1782, the phone can conference up to five people together without having to use any third-party conferencing service. This is a big plus. Not every mid-range phone offers standalone five-way conferencing.

Handset Shape

This may come down to personal preference, but we found that the wide, nontapered handset was uncomfortable to hold. It really just feels too wide and too thin.

Virtual Multipurpose Keys

Users have myriad configuration options available to them with the GXP1782’s virtual multipurpose keys (vMPKs). You can configure each vMPK to do one of 22 different features. The Grandstream GXP1782 Dubai has 32 different vMPK’s that you can configure. That brings the different possible setup combinations to more than 700. Below is a screenshot that captures some of the possible behaviors you can assign to a vMPK.

The number of vMPKs on the GXP1782 is one of the main reasons why the phone is a mid-level phone and not an entry-level one.

Handset Shape

This may come down to personal preference, but we found that the wide, nontapered handset was uncomfortable to hold. It really just feels too wide and too thin.

Voice Quality

The Grandstream GXP1782’s voice quality yielded excellent results in testing. Grandstream continues to add Opus codec support to new models, including the GXP1782. We found that SIP to SIP calls was pristine, and calls to the PSTN suffered from almost no quality dips.

We called some colleagues with the GXP1782 speakerphone to see how it sounded to them. Everyone we spoke to was very impressed with the call quality. The speakerphone picks up voices well, with minimal background noise. The voice quality is full, not echoey or tinny. Overall it was very much like speaking with someone using a handset.

Specifications

  • Conference calling for up to five participants
  • Up to six lines and six dual-color line keys
  • All six hard keys can be used as virtual multi-purpose keys (VMPKs) among four virtual pages, which add up to 24 VMPKs
  • Up to three SIP accounts
  • Four programmable XML context-sensitive soft keys
  • Dual switched auto-sensing Gigabit Network port for a PC
  • USB port for import and export of data
  • Support for the majority of mainstream and open voice codecs including G.729, G.711, G.722 Wideband and OPUS, among others
  • HD wideband audio, full-duplex speakerphone with advanced acoustic echo cancellation
  • Support of Electronic Hook Switch (EHS) compatible Plantronics headsets
  • TLS and SRTP security encryption technology
  • Personal phonebook with a capacity of up to 2,000 contacts
  • Call history with up to 500 records
  • A large backlit 200*80 pixel LCD display
  • Up to eight lines and eight dual-color line keys
  • Up to four SIP accounts
  • Up to 32 VMPKs (eight programmable keys across four virtual pages)
  • Layer 2 QoS (802.1Q, 802.1P) and Layer 3 (ToS, DiffServ, MPLS) QoS
  • Universal power adapter included: Input:100-240V; Output: +5V, 1A;
  • Integrated Power-over-Ethernet (802.3af)
  • Max power consumption: 5W
  • Universal power adapter included: Input:100-240V; Output: +5V, 1A;
  • Integrated Power-over-Ethernet (802.3af)
  • Max power consumption: 5W
  • Unit weight: 0.925kg ;
  • Package weight: 1.55kg

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