Grandstream GXP2135 IP Phone with 8 lines & 4 SIP accounts vs Yealink EXP50 Color-screen Expansion Module for T5 Series
Overall winner: Grandstream GXP2135 IP Phone with 8 lines & 4 SIP accounts
Key Differences
Yealink EXP50 is an expansion module with a color LCD and advanced call-handling designed to extend T5 series phones; pick the Yealink if you need multi-line expansion and programmable BLF keys. Grandstream GXP2135 is a standalone 8-line IP phone with PoE, multiple SIP lines and built-in audio—choose the Grandstream if you need an all-in-one multi-line VoIP handset with strong config and value attributes
Grandstream GXP2135 IP Phone with 8 lines & 4 SIP accounts
A 8-line IP phone with 4 SIP accounts, 2.8-inch color display, and dual-gigabit ethernet with PoE. Customers note easy setup, solid sound quality, and good value
Pros
- 8 lines for multiple line management
- 4 SIP accounts for flexible deployments
- 2.8-inch color display for clear visibility
- Dual switched, auto-sensing Gigabit ports with PoE
Cons
- Screen quality mixed reports over time
Yealink EXP50 Color-screen Expansion Module for T5 Series
The EXP50 adds a 4.3-inch color LCD to Yealink T5 Series IP phones, offering a simple interface and advanced call handling. Customers find it easy to program and functional
Pros
- color-screen LCD
- simple user interface
- advanced call handling
- easy to program
Cons
- limited customer data mentions
- no price or availability info
- no explicit compatibility beyond listed models
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Grandstream |
| Versatility | Grandstream |
| User Reviews | Yealink |