IP phones — new gear on the market in 2025
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Gigaset — historically known for DECT phones — has expanded seriously into the professional IP‑desk‑phone space. In 2025 it launched a new “IP desktop phone portfolio” of 7 new IP desk phones, from compact entry‑level models to high‑end units for busy office desktops. vtech.com+1
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Among the models:
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Gigaset P710 IP PRO — a compact, entry‑level device with a 2.8″ TFT colour screen, HD‑audio hands‑free, 2‑port Gigabit Ethernet + PoE. vtech.com
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Gigaset P810 IP PRO / P810B IP PRO — more capable phones with 3.36″ displays, up to 12 programmable buttons, USB connectivity, built‑in Gigabit Ethernet + PoE; the P810B adds Bluetooth. vtech.com
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Gigaset P820 IP PRO / P825 IP PRO — aimed at active everyday office use; big 5″ displays, up to 28 programmable buttons, USB + Ethernet + PoE. vtech.com
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Gigaset P850W IP PRO / P855BW IP PRO — top‑end, for demanding users: 5″ colour display, up to 36 programmable keys, dual USB, two‑port Gigabit Ethernet with PoE; plus variants offering WLAN and Bluetooth (on P855BW). vtech.com
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Behind the scenes — production matters: Mitel has relocated its IP‑phone manufacturing to Germany (via Gigaset’s Bocholt facility), signalling a push for regional supply‑chain stability and “made in Europe” quality for enterprise IP phones. Silicon Canals+1
Takeaway: The IP‑phone market in 2025 is seeing serious refreshes — not only bigger, more capable desk phones for businesses, but also a structural shift: companies investing in local manufacturing and full portfolios to support hybrid‑work, on‑premise or cloud phone setups.