Six SIP accounts, six dual-color line keys, a 200×80 color LCD, dual gigabit ethernet, PoE class 2, and four XML soft keys. The GXP1760 is the entry point of the GXP1700 family — color screen and six lines without crossing into $130+ territory.
The GXP1760 is the entry of the GXP1700 family — Grandstream's pre-GRP mid-tier line that introduced color screens and 6-line SIP capability at sub-$120 pricing. Six SIP accounts is plenty for most desks (main + DID + after-hours + hunt-group + personal + spare), and the six dual-color line keys can be reassigned for BLF as needed.
Color screen aside, this is a workmanlike mid-tier phone. Dual gigabit so your PC daisy-chains at full speed, PoE class 2 so you skip the wall wart, EHS-compatible (via adapter) for wireless headsets. No USB, no Bluetooth, no built-in Wi-Fi. The screen is 200×80 — wider than tall, which makes it good for caller ID and the soft-key row but cramped for browsing long contact lists.
Modern equivalents: the GRP2614 (16 lines, 4.3-inch screen, Wi-Fi + Bluetooth built in, USB, GBX20 sidecar support, ~$30 more) is a substantial step up. For new deployments the GRP2614 is the much better buy. The GXP1760 is appropriate for extending existing GXP1760 fleets or when 6 lines specifically is the spec (some hospitality and small-office deployments standardize on exactly 6-line phones).
| Display & user interface | |
| Display | 200×80 color LCD |
| Line keys | 6 dual-color (red/green) BLF-capable line keys |
| Soft keys | 4 XML soft keys |
| Navigation | 5-way navigation cluster |
| VoIP & SIP | |
| SIP accounts | 6 SIP accounts, 6 lines |
| Protocols | SIP RFC3261, NAT (STUN), TLS, SRTP, BLF, SCA |
| Codecs | Opus, G.722, G.711a/u, G.726, G.729A/B, iLBC |
| Provisioning | TR-069, XML, GDMS |
| Audio | |
| HD voice | HD handset, HD speaker |
| Headset | RJ9 wired, EHS via adapter |
| Connectivity | |
| Ethernet | Dual 10/100/1000 Mbps gigabit |
| PoE | IEEE 802.3af Class 2 |
| Wi-Fi / Bluetooth | Not supported |
| Physical | |
| Dimensions | 210 × 175 × 75 mm |
| Weight | Approximately 0.85 kg |
| In the box (from voip.army) | |
| Included | GXP1760 handset, base, curl cord, ethernet cable, stand, provisioning card |
| Not included | Power adapter (PoE preferred), EHS adapter if needed |
Plug the GXP1760 into PoE and ethernet. About a minute later it has registered to your extension. Same auto-provisioning flow as every other supported phone — no SIP credentials to type, no firmware to chase.
Boot, fetch config from our provisioning server, register, ready. About one minute on a normal connection.
6 lines per phone. Each line key has a dual-color LED for status at a glance.
6 dual-color line keys mapped from the voip.army portal — BLF, paging, parking, transfer destinations.
Bringing your own? Send the MAC, factory-reset, plug in. No charge to add it to the fleet.
Standard PoE — any 802.3af-compliant switch from the last 15 years powers the phone without an adapter.
Provisioning template tested against every Grandstream firmware release for GXP1760. We catch regressions before they reach your fleet.
Tell us how many you need and what extensions to map. We ship pre-configured next business day; you plug them in and they work.