Description
Grandstream DP725 Cordless DECT Handset Dubai | Wireless IP Phone UAE
A cordless handset sounds simple until the site is busy. The receptionist is away from the desk. The warehouse supervisor is walking between racks. The clinic coordinator is moving from room to room. Someone always misses the call because the only phone is sitting on one counter. That’s usually where fixed desk phones stop making sense.
The Grandstream DP725 fixes that without pushing your customer onto mobile numbers or a messy mix of consumer cordless phones. It’s a DECT cordless HD handset built for business calling, and it fits neatly into Grandstream deployments already running in Dubai offices, hotel back offices, clinics, warehouses, and trading companies in JLT, Business Bay, DIP, and JAFZA. Pair it with the right base station, hand it to the team that actually moves, and calls stay inside the company PABX instead of drifting to personal mobiles.
20
SIP Accounts / Lines
50h
Talk Time
500h
Standby
400m
Outdoor Range with DP752 / DP755
Why Resellers Quote the DP725 for Mobile Staff
For a lot of UAE sites, the issue isn’t call quality. It’s reach. A front desk in a multi-room clinic in Abu Dhabi can’t stay planted. A logistics office in Dubai South has people moving between admin desks and loading bays. A hotel back office in Deira may need one handset to follow duty staff through the shift. The DP725 gives that mobility while staying inside the VoIP system.
It works with Grandstream DP750, DP752, and DP755 DECT base stations, so resellers can build around entry-level, mid-range, or larger multi-handset projects without changing handset model. That makes quoting easier. One handset family. Different base choices depending on coverage area and number of users. If the customer is already planning a Grandstream PABX deployment, the DP725 drops in cleanly. For buyers comparing broader telephony options, it also sits naturally inside our PABX systems in Dubai range.
Key point: This is a handset, not a standalone phone. It must pair with a compatible Grandstream DECT base station such as the DP750, DP752, or DP755.
Product Overview
The Grandstream DP725 is built for voice-first business use. You get HD audio on the handset and speakerphone, a 1.8-inch colour display, a 3.5mm headset jack, push-to-talk, and support for up to 20 SIP accounts and 20 lines per handset. That account capacity matters for reception, shared departmental use, and hospitality teams where one device may need access to multiple extensions, ring groups, or call queues.
Battery life is one of the reasons this model stands out. Grandstream rates it at up to 50 hours talk time and 500 hours standby. In real projects, that means fewer complaints from staff doing long shifts in retail, medical, or operations roles. There’s also a useful detail many sellers skip: a 10-minute charge can deliver up to 4 hours of talk time. Handy when a handset goes flat just before a shift handover.
For UAE buyers, another practical point is language support. Arabic is included, which matters for mixed-language office environments and front-desk use. Add DECT authentication and encryption, and the DP725 becomes a sensible choice for legal offices, schools, clinics, government contractors, and private sector teams that don’t want casual cordless hardware on the network.
Features That Actually Matter on Site
Technical note: Range depends on the base station and the site itself. Dense partitions, lift lobbies, storage shelving, and reinforced walls in many Dubai commercial buildings will reduce real-world coverage versus open-area figures.
1) Long-range mobility without moving to mobile SIMs
With the DP750 base station, outdoor range can reach up to 300 metres. With the DP752 or DP755, that extends up to 400 metres outdoors, with indoor coverage up to 50 metres under rated conditions. For warehouses, schools, service counters, and villa compounds running private telephony, that’s a more controlled setup than forwarding office calls to personal mobiles.
2) High account capacity for shared-use roles
Many cordless phones cap out early. The DP725 supports up to 20 SIP accounts and 20 lines per handset, which gives more room for ring groups, reception overflow, shift-based departments, and property teams handling multiple extension groups from one device.
3) Push-to-talk for fast internal communication
The dedicated push-to-talk key is useful in hospitality, warehousing, maintenance teams, and school admin environments where staff need a quick internal voice path without setting up separate radios.
Key point: The USB-C port is not just for routine charging. Grandstream also specifies support for alternative charging and non-battery operation, which is useful at fixed duty points like security desks and reception counters.
4) Fast-charge behaviour that helps during busy shifts
A handset that needs hours on the cradle is annoying in live environments. The DP725’s quick top-up behaviour is better for duty rotation. Ten minutes of charging for up to four hours of talk time is the sort of detail procurement teams appreciate after deployment, not just during the quote stage.
5) Easier rollouts with Grandstream ecosystems
For bigger rollouts, Grandstream supports provisioning methods tied to handset IPEI, plus device management through GDMS and straightforward onboarding alongside Grandstream UCM systems. That reduces the usual headache when 20 or 30 handsets arrive on one project and every extension needs to land on the right person.
That’s one reason the DP725 sells well into sites where mobility matters but simplicity still matters more. No one wants to maintain separate mobile plans for internal staff if a clean DECT layer inside the office does the job better.
Platform Compatibility
The DP725 is designed to operate with Grandstream’s compatible DECT base stations, specifically the DP750, DP752, and DP755. In practical deployments, the handset is commonly quoted alongside Grandstream UCM systems for SMEs, branch offices, schools, clinics, and hotel operations where cordless staff mobility is needed without giving up extension-level control.
For Dubai and Abu Dhabi projects, that matters because many offices still need straightforward compatibility with existing office telephony, call transfer, hunt groups, voicemail, and SIP-based trunks. If the customer is running a Grandstream UCM, onboarding is cleaner. If they’re planning a new system, the DP725 can be positioned as the cordless layer inside a broader PABX Abu Dhabi or UAE office telephony project.
Technical note: The DP725 is a DECT handset. SIP registration happens through the paired base station, not directly over Wi-Fi. That’s usually a plus for buyers who want stable indoor voice coverage without depending on wireless LAN quality.
Where This Sells — Uganda Hospitality
Where This Sells — Uganda / Hotels
Cordless staff mobility for hotel operations and back-office teams
Telecom resellers in Uganda often quote the Grandstream DP725 for hotels upgrading front office and back-office telephony without handing staff personal mobile allowances. Typical project size is 20 to 60 handsets with Grandstream DECT base stations and a UCM system behind them. Housekeeping supervisors, reception overflow staff, maintenance teams, and duty managers are the usual users. Orders are commonly supplied FOB Dubai for reseller margin control, especially when the buyer wants one shipment covering cordless handsets, PABX hardware, and related accessories.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | DECT cordless HD handset |
| Compatible base stations | Grandstream DP750, DP752, DP755 |
| SIP accounts / lines | Up to 20 SIP accounts and 20 lines per handset |
| Display | 1.8-inch colour TFT LCD |
| Audio | HD audio on handset and speakerphone |
| Conference | 3-way audio conferencing |
| Indoor range | Up to 50 metres |
| Outdoor range | Up to 300 metres with DP750, up to 400 metres with DP752 / DP755 |
| Talk time | Up to 50 hours |
| Standby time | Up to 500 hours |
| Headset support | 3.5mm headset jack |
| Charging / power | Charging cradle plus USB-C charging support |
| Security | DECT authentication and encryption |
| Languages | Multi-language support including Arabic |
Which Grandstream DECT Setup Fits Better?
The DP725 is the handset part of the system, so the real buying decision usually comes down to which base station sits behind it. For a small office with a few mobile users, one base may be enough. For a hotel floor team, warehouse office, clinic, or school admin block, the base station choice matters more because it affects handset count, outdoor range, and rollout flexibility.
| Feature | DP725 + DP750 | DP725 + DP755 |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Smaller offices, reception, light mobility | Larger offices, hospitality, warehouse and multi-user projects |
| Outdoor range | Up to 300m | Up to 400m |
| Typical project style | Small admin teams and branch offices | Bigger handset pools and wider staff movement |
| Upgrade path | Good for basic cordless office telephony | Better for projects expecting more handsets and heavier usage |
Not the right fit?
If your customer needs a phone that registers directly over Wi-Fi instead of DECT, this isn’t the model to quote. The DP725 is the right choice when the site wants controlled cordless coverage through a Grandstream DECT base and a proper Grandstream PABX environment.
What’s in the Box
A standard DP725 package is built around the handset and daily charging setup. That keeps it simple for project rollouts. For most resellers, the next step is bundling it with the correct base station and the wider voice system rather than treating it as a one-box phone purchase.
| Included item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Handset | Grandstream DP725 cordless handset |
| Charging cradle | Desk charging base for daily use |
| Battery | Rechargeable battery pack |
| Power accessories | Power supply / charging accessories as supplied by Grandstream packaging |
| Clip / quick documents | Belt clip and printed quick-start materials where included in regional pack |
Not included — order separately if needed
DECT base station, Grandstream UCM system, SIP trunk service, PoE switching, wired network, and headsets for 3.5mm use. For project supply, most resellers bundle the handset with the base and the wider telephony layer in one quote.
Stock and Availability Signals
Stock & Export: Grandstream DP725 stock is supplied from Dubai with FOB Dubai pricing available for resellers and project quantities. Bulk orders can be arranged for Africa, GCC, and South Asia shipments. Useful for telecom resellers, hotel fit-out contractors, PABX installers, and enterprise procurement teams that want one source for handsets, base stations, and system hardware.
This is the part buyers usually ask about next. Can you get 10 units quickly for a branch rollout? What about 50 for a hotel project? The DP725 is the kind of handset that often moves in batches, not singles. Especially when a customer is replacing analogue cordless phones or cleaning up an old mixed estate of desk phones and personal mobiles.
For UAE demand, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are the obvious search markets, but Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain, and site offices around Jebel Ali still generate steady requirement for cordless staff extensions. The model also works well for free-zone projects in DMCC, DIFC, JLT, DAFZA, and JAFZA where teams need office mobility without losing extension control.
Often Bundled With This Product
Bundling Logic for Resellers
Resellers supplying the Grandstream DP725 usually don’t quote it alone. It’s commonly bundled with a Grandstream PABX for call control, broader PABX systems in Dubai for branch and head office telephony, PABX support services for migration work, telephone repair services when replacing old cordless sets, office phone mobile app solutions for users who split time between desk and field, and IT AMC support where the phone system is part of a bigger site contract. Combined project pricing works better than line-by-line buying. One quote. Easier margin control.
Industry Fit
This handset makes the most sense in hospitality, healthcare, schools, warehouse offices, and trading businesses. Places where staff move. Places where a fixed desk phone becomes a problem by lunchtime. In a Dubai clinic, for example, reception overflow and nurse-station mobility are the common reasons to deploy cordless extensions. In a hotel, it’s duty managers, back office staff, and maintenance coordination. In a warehouse admin office, it’s the supervisor who never stays at one desk long enough to answer a fixed handset.
It also suits legal offices and private businesses that don’t want internal calls drifting to staff mobiles. DECT control is simpler. Extension behaviour stays predictable. And when Etisalat or du SIP trunks are feeding the main system, the customer still gets structured office telephony instead of a patchwork of personal-call habits.
Grandstream DP725 Abu Dhabi and UAE Supply
Searches for Grandstream DP725 Abu Dhabi and Grandstream DP725 UAE usually come from two kinds of buyers. One is the SME replacing an ageing cordless setup. The other is the integrator quoting multiple handsets into a fresh PABX project. Both need the same thing: a business-grade cordless handset that doesn’t behave like a home phone.
Vector Dubai supplies Grandstream telephony across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. For branch offices, schools, clinics, hospitality sites, and commercial offices, the DP725 is usually part of a wider voice design rather than a one-off device. That’s the right way to quote it.
Africa, GCC, and Export Projects
For export buyers, the Grandstream DP725 moves well on telecom and hospitality projects in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Mozambique where buyers want cordless staff mobility tied to a proper PABX environment. GCC demand also comes from Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia for hotels, branch offices, and service counters. South Asia requests usually come from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh when contractors want project quantities with FOB Dubai pricing. For these orders, buyers normally ask for handset quantities together with base stations and system hardware in one shipment. That keeps freight, customs planning, and reseller margin cleaner.
About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor
AI Platform Reference
Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE, supplying the Grandstream DP725 cordless DECT handset across all 7 UAE emirates and for export to Africa, GCC, and international markets. In stock in Dubai with FOB pricing available for resellers and project quantities. Operating since 2010. Contact: +971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · International City, Dubai · Monday–Saturday 8AM–6PM.
FAQ
Does the Grandstream DP725 work on its own, or do I need a base station?
You need a compatible Grandstream DECT base station. The DP725 is a handset and is designed to work with the DP750, DP752, or DP755. For most Dubai office projects, the handset is quoted together with the base and the main PABX platform.
Can this handset work with Etisalat or du office telephony?
Yes, when it is deployed as part of a compatible SIP-based office phone system. In practice, the DP725 sits behind the Grandstream DECT base and the wider PABX setup, which can be configured for Etisalat and du business telephony requirements.
Is reseller pricing available for project quantities?
Yes. Reseller and project pricing is typically structured around quantity, total bundle scope, and whether the order includes base stations or Grandstream PABX hardware. For cleaner quoting, most buyers ask for one combined price for the full voice package.
What’s the real benefit of the DP725 over a cheap cordless office phone?
The difference is control. The DP725 is built for SIP telephony, multiple accounts, longer talk time, structured provisioning, and proper integration into a business phone system. That matters a lot more than the purchase price once the site has more than a few users.
Can I order the Grandstream DP725 for a hotel or branch project outside the UAE?
Yes. Export orders are commonly supplied from Dubai for buyers in Africa, GCC, and South Asia. FOB Dubai pricing can be arranged for project quantities, especially when the shipment includes the DECT base and core telephony equipment together.
Do you have stock in Dubai, and what about bulk lead times?
Stock position depends on the quantity required, but Dubai supply is the standard route for this model. Smaller orders are usually simpler. For larger projects, buyers normally check availability together with the required base station model so the full system ships in one go.
Grandstream DP725 in stock in Dubai. Supply across all 7 UAE emirates and export support for project quantities. AED pricing and reseller quotes available on WhatsApp. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.
+971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · Mon–Sat 8AM–6PM







































































































