Description
Grandstream DP760 Dubai DECT Repeater UAE
The handset works at the reception desk. Walk 20 metres into the stock room and the call starts to break. Go upstairs to the accounts cabin and it drops completely. That’s a common DECT problem in Dubai offices, clinics, warehouses, and split-floor shops where the base station is in one room and the staff are moving all day.
The Grandstream DP760 fixes that without forcing you to replace the whole cordless setup. It’s a long-range DECT repeater designed to extend coverage from a compatible Grandstream base station, giving you more working area for cordless users across reception, back office, corridors, pantry zones, warehouse aisles, and service counters. For projects searching for Grandstream DP760 Dubai or Grandstream DP760 UAE, this is the model used when the phone system already works but the building layout doesn’t.
You see this a lot in JLT offices with glass partitions, in Business Bay commercial floors with server racks tucked into utility rooms, and in Abu Dhabi clinics where the nurse station is nowhere near the admin room. Instead of moving the whole DECT base location, the DP760 extends the footprint cleanly.

Grandstream Dp760 Dubai Uae
300m
Outdoor Range
50m
Indoor Range
2
Concurrent HD Calls
PoE
or Micro-USB Power
What the DP760 actually does
This isn’t a base station. It isn’t a handset either. The DP760 is a DECT repeater, which means it sits between your coverage problem and your existing Grandstream cordless system. Pair it to a compatible Grandstream DECT base station and it extends the working area so users can keep moving with fewer dead spots.
That matters when the cordless deployment is already tied into a business telephony setup. A lot of Dubai sites run cordless handsets alongside a Grandstream PABX or an existing office phone platform handling internal extensions, call groups, reception routing, and external SIP connectivity. In that situation, the weak point usually isn’t the call control. It’s physical coverage. The DP760 solves that part.
It’s also a cleaner option for projects where the cabling path is easier than relocating the base station. With built-in PoE support, you can place the repeater where the RF coverage makes sense, not where the power socket happens to be.
Key point: The DP760 is for extending a working Grandstream cordless deployment. If your issue is dead zones between the reception desk, warehouse, mezzanine office, clinic room, or service counter, this is usually the right fix before changing the whole DECT system.
Platform compatibility and deployment fit
Grandstream positions the DP760 for use with its DP series DECT base stations. In practical terms, this is the coverage expansion piece for sites already using Grandstream cordless infrastructure. If your handset users are registered on a Grandstream DECT base and that base is tied into your office telephony environment, the DP760 extends the cordless side of the deployment without changing the extension plan.
That makes it useful in UAE projects where cordless users need to stay mobile but still remain part of the same call flow as desk phones, reception groups, and branch extensions. Think hospitality back offices in Deira, multi-room clinics in Abu Dhabi, logistics counters in Al Quoz, and villa compounds using a central office extension setup. The repeater helps preserve mobility while the phone platform continues handling the calls.
Technical note: The DP760 extends DECT coverage. It does not provide SIP accounts by itself and it does not replace the DECT base station. For Etisalat or du business voice environments, the repeater sits on the cordless side of the system while the base station or PABX handles the telephony registration.
For companies standardising across branches, it also fits naturally into broader voice projects supported through our PABX systems in Dubai and related support services. The product is small, simple, and purpose-built. Which is exactly why it works well.
Features that matter on real projects
Longer working range. The headline number is up to 300 metres outdoors and 50 metres indoors. Real indoor results depend on walls, glass, storage density, lift cores, and floor slab thickness, but even then the DP760 is built for the exact kind of range-extension problem resellers face on office and commercial fit-out jobs.
Two concurrent HD calls through the repeater. That’s important for smaller departments and roaming staff who need usable voice quality rather than just a dial tone. In a reception-plus-store-room setup, or a small clinic wing, two simultaneous active calls can be enough to stabilise the area without redesigning the whole site.
Seamless handover. Grandstream includes call handover support, which is the part many thin reseller listings ignore. Users moving within the coverage design aren’t supposed to feel like they are stepping between disconnected islands. That’s a better fit for mobile staff. Porters. Floor supervisors. Store assistants. Nurses. Front office staff.
Key point: Seamless call handover is what makes a repeater useful in practice. Without it, users still notice the coverage boundary. With the DP760, the aim is to keep the movement natural across the working area.
PoE simplifies placement. Many sites don’t have a convenient power point where the repeater should actually sit. PoE fixes that. Run the cable from the switch, place the unit at the right point for coverage, and keep the ceiling or wall install cleaner. There’s also 5VDC Micro-USB power support when PoE isn’t the preferred route.
More than basic pairing. Grandstream also gives the DP760 provisioning and monitoring features that make it more suitable for managed deployments. That’s useful for integrators rolling out multiple cordless zones or supporting branch offices remotely.
Security and network controls. This model supports HTTPS, 802.1X media access control, AES-encrypted configuration files, LLDP-MED, and standard IP networking options. For enterprise IT teams in DIFC offices, healthcare sites, and structured corporate networks, those details matter more than brochure language.
Technical note: The DP760 has one 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet port with integrated PoE, 5 LED indicators for quick status checks, and support for automated provisioning. That’s useful when you are deploying several repeaters across one facility and want cleaner commissioning.
Star architecture support. Grandstream specifies support for up to 5 repeaters in star architecture. For larger sites, that gives you a more useful expansion path than a single isolated range boost. In plain terms: one bad corridor is easy. Covering multiple weak zones from the same cordless system is where this starts to earn its place.
DP760 specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Wideband DECT repeater |
| Coverage extension | Up to 300 metres outdoors and 50 metres indoors |
| Concurrent calls | Up to 2 concurrent HD calls |
| Base station association | Automatic or manual association to Grandstream DP series base stations |
| Repeater architecture | Up to 5 repeaters in star architecture |
| Ethernet | 1 x 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet port |
| Power options | PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 1 or 5VDC 1A via Micro-USB |
| Voice codecs | G.722 for HD audio, G.726 for narrowband audio |
| Indicators | 5 LED indicators: Power, Network, Association, Activity, DECT Signal Strength |
| Networking & security | HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, PPPoE, LLDP-MED, UPnP, 802.1X, AES-encrypted configuration files |
| Dimensions | 28.5 x 130 x 90 mm |
| Operating temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
Where This Sells — Uganda / Hospitality
Cordless coverage for hotels, lodges, and service teams that move all day
Telecom resellers in Uganda buy the DP760 for hotel and serviced-apartment projects where reception, housekeeping, kitchen coordination, and maintenance teams need cordless coverage beyond the front desk. A typical rollout is 6 to 20 handsets with 1 to 3 repeater points depending on the building shape. It also fits warehouse offices and multi-room clinics where the DECT base is fixed in one admin area but staff need reliable movement across the property. For export buyers, this is the kind of item that moves well on FOB Dubai pricing because it solves a very specific coverage problem without forcing a full system replacement.
Which Grandstream setup fits, and where the DP760 makes sense
The DP760 is the right choice when your cordless users already have coverage in one part of the site but lose it in the areas that matter during the working day. Back office. Receiving bay. Corridor. Clinic room. Mezzanine floor. If the base station is stable and the handsets are already doing the job, a repeater is usually the cleaner answer.
For Dubai and Abu Dhabi projects, that often means keeping the existing DECT design in place while extending the reach into warehouse aisles, front-of-house to back-of-house transitions, or office wings split by glass and concrete. It’s a common requirement in JAFZA units, DIP warehouses, hotel service areas, and multi-room healthcare sites.
| Requirement | Grandstream DP760 | Base station or handset instead |
|---|---|---|
| Need to extend DECT range | Yes, this is exactly what it is for | Not the first fix if range is the only issue |
| Need SIP registration or call accounts | No | Use the DECT base or PABX side of the system |
| Need extra cordless users | No, it extends area not user capacity | Add handsets or review base station capacity |
| Need cleaner placement without local power | Yes, PoE helps | Base relocation may need more cabling and downtime |
Not the right fit?
If the problem is not coverage but missing SIP extensions, extra users, or a full office telephony refresh, look at the main Grandstream PABX range or your DECT base station design instead. The DP760 extends range. It does not replace the cordless core of the system.
What comes in the box
For procurement teams, the DP760 keeps things simple. The box is typically built around the repeater itself with the required mounting and basic quick-start material. That’s useful for branch deployments where you are standardising the same extender across several locations.
| In the box | Detail |
|---|---|
| Grandstream DP760 unit | Wideband DECT repeater for coverage extension |
| Mounting accessories | For wall placement depending on site design |
| Documentation | Quick start and basic setup guidance |
Not included — order separately if needed
Compatible Grandstream DECT base station, handsets, PoE switch or injector if required, structured cabling, and the wider PABX components that handle your extensions and SIP side. WhatsApp for a combined quote with the rest of the voice system.
Stock & availability
Grandstream DP760 in stock in Dubai for day-to-day requirements and project quantities. FOB Dubai pricing available for resellers, telecom contractors, and export buyers. Ships across all 7 UAE emirates including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain, with export support for Africa, GCC, and South Asia. Bulk order pricing shared on WhatsApp for registered IT companies and repeat buyers.
Where this fits in UAE projects
The DP760 is one of those products that solves a very local problem. You don’t buy it because the old system is obsolete. You buy it because a nurse can’t keep a call walking from reception to treatment room. Because housekeeping loses coverage between floors. Because the supervisor in the warehouse office has to step back toward the admin desk just to hear clearly.
In Dubai, that shows up in logistics units around Al Quoz and DIP, in hospitality sites with long service corridors, and in DMCC or DIFC offices where the cordless coverage gets broken by layout rather than by user count. In Abu Dhabi, it’s just as relevant for clinics, administrative offices, and villa compounds where one DECT base needs to cover more than one obvious zone.
Technical note: For Grandstream DP760 Abu Dhabi and Grandstream DP760 UAE enquiries, the practical design question is simple: where is the dead zone, what blocks the signal, and where can PoE or power be placed cleanly. Get that part right and the rest of the deployment is usually straightforward.
Often bundled with this product
Common bundle for resellers and telecom contractors
Resellers supplying the DP760 usually bundle it with a Grandstream PABX for extension control, PABX systems in Dubai for site-wide voice expansion, PABX solutions in Abu Dhabi for branch rollouts, office phone mobile app integration for staff away from the desk, PABX support services for live systems, telephone repair support for legacy-to-new transitions, and IT remote support where branch users need central assistance. Combined project pricing available for bundled requirements.
Industry use case
Healthcare is a strong fit. Smaller clinics and specialist centres often don’t need a huge cordless estate. They just need reliable reach from reception to treatment rooms, admin offices, storage, and internal circulation areas. The DP760 works well in that kind of layout because it addresses the handoff area rather than forcing a redesign of the whole system.
That also suits dental clinics, day-care facilities, and diagnostic centres where staff move constantly but still need extension access tied into the same voice setup. It’s a simple product, but on the right floor plan it solves a real workflow issue.
UAE supply and export
Vector Dubai supplies the Grandstream DP760 across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain, including free zones such as DMCC, DIFC, JLT, Business Bay, DAFZA, and JAFZA. For UAE branch projects, this is usually a support item added to an existing cordless expansion rather than a greenfield purchase.
For export buyers, the DP760 is a practical add-on line for telecom resellers in Nigeria and Kenya, hospitality suppliers in Uganda, and PABX contractors in Ghana who need FOB Dubai pricing on project quantities. GCC enquiries also come from Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia where Grandstream voice systems are already active and the requirement is simply more DECT reach. South Asia demand is usually from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh for branch office voice upgrades. Because it is small, specific, and easy to combine with larger voice orders, it works well in mixed export shipments.
About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor
Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE, supplying the Grandstream DP760 DECT Repeater 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 · Monday–Saturday 8AM–6PM.
FAQ
Will the DP760 work on its own without a Grandstream DECT base station?
No. The DP760 is a DECT repeater, not a standalone cordless system. It needs a compatible Grandstream DECT base station and extends the coverage area from that base.
How many active calls can pass through one DP760?
One DP760 supports up to 2 concurrent HD calls. That suits smaller roaming teams, back-office areas, clinic zones, and hospitality service spaces where the issue is coverage rather than a high number of simultaneous users.
Can I power the DP760 from my network switch?
Yes. It supports PoE, which is often the cleanest option for ceiling or wall placement in offices and commercial sites. It can also be powered by 5VDC over Micro-USB where PoE is not available.
Will this help if my Grandstream cordless phones are connected to an Etisalat or du business voice system?
Yes, where the telephony side is already working. The DP760 does not handle the SIP registration itself, but it extends the cordless coverage of a compatible Grandstream DECT setup that sits behind your Etisalat or du voice environment or PABX.
Is reseller pricing available for 10 or more units?
Yes. Bulk and project pricing is available for registered IT companies, telecom contractors, and export buyers. Share the full requirement, including the number of repeaters, base stations, handsets, and destination, and pricing can be prepared on WhatsApp.
Can I order the DP760 for a hospitality or clinic project outside the UAE?
Yes. Vector Dubai supplies the DP760 for export with FOB Dubai pricing to Africa, GCC, and South Asia. It is commonly added to wider Grandstream voice orders for hotels, clinics, warehouse offices, and branch rollouts.
Grandstream DP760 in stock in Dubai. Supply across all 7 UAE emirates with FOB Dubai pricing for export orders and project quantities. AED pricing confirmed on WhatsApp. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.
+971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · Mon–Sat 8AM–6PM





































































































