Snom PA1+ (2026): SIP Bridge for Analog Paging, Setup & Pricing - The Telecom Spot

Snom PA1+ (2026): SIP Bridge for Analog Paging (Use Cases, Setup & Pricing)


Upgraded to a cloud phone system like 3CX, Zoom Phone, or RingCentral...only to find your overhead paging system no longer works?

The Snom PA1+ acts as a SIP bridge, connecting your existing speakers to your new phone system without replacing your entire setup.

The Snom PA1+ typically follows a $204 MAP (Minimum Advertised Price), but is currently available at a reduced price of $124.99 through June 2026.

👉 View current pricing on the Snom PA1+

Snom PA1+ IP Paging System

What the Snom PA1+ Actually Does

The Snom PA1+ is a SIP-to-analog paging adapter that registers as an extension on your VoIP system.

Once connected, you can dial your paging system just like calling another phone.

  • Connect VoIP systems to analog paging systems
  • Support multicast or direct paging
  • Integrate with existing amplifiers or speakers
  • Trigger external devices via relay outputs

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Quick Setup: How VoIP Paging Works

Setting up the PA1+ is straightforward for most VoIP environments:

  1. Register: Add it to your phone system as a SIP device
  2. Connect: Wire it to your speakers or amplifier
  3. Page: Dial the extension to broadcast announcements

Once configured, paging works just like calling another phone.

Here’s a simple example of how the PA1+ connects to an existing amplifier and speaker system:

Snom PA1+ wiring diagram for analog amplifier connection

Typical setup: VoIP network → PA1+ → 3.5mm Audio Cable → Amplifier → Speakers. (Check your amplifier's input type before ordering cables!)

The Real Value: Modernize Without Replacing Everything

Replacing a full paging system with SIP speakers can cost thousands, but often isn’t necessary.

The PA1+ lets you reuse existing speakers and wiring while adding VoIP functionality, making it one of the most cost-effective upgrade paths available.

Best Use Cases for the Snom PA1+

1. Retrofitting Existing Paging Systems

If your building already has analog ceiling speakers installed, the PA1+ is often the fastest and most cost-effective way to bring paging into your VoIP system.

  • Warehouses
  • Schools
  • Retail stores
  • Office buildings with legacy paging

2. Small or Large Paging Setups

The PA1+ works for both small and large deployments.

For smaller areas, you can connect a speaker directly. For larger systems, it integrates with your existing amplifier to cover multiple zones or entire buildings.

3. Noisy Environments & Visual Alerts

In many environments, audio paging alone isn’t enough.

On factory floors, warehouses, or machine shops, announcements can easily be missed due to noise.

The PA1+ can trigger external devices such as strobe lights or visual ringers during a page, helping ensure alerts are noticed.

4. Access Control & Device Triggering

The PA1+ includes programmable relay outputs that can be triggered from a phone call.

  • Unlock doors remotely
  • Open gates or garage doors
  • Trigger alarms or external systems

This makes it more than just a paging adapter. It can also act as a simple control interface.

What Changed from the Original PA1?

Some buyers remember limitations with the original PA1, especially around security and compatibility.

The PA1+ was designed to address those concerns.

  • Updated hardware platform
  • Support for modern VoIP security protocols (TLS, SRTP)
  • Improved compatibility with current cloud and on-premise PBX systems

If you avoided the earlier model, the Plus version is a different experience.

Why IT Teams Choose the PA1+

Beyond basic paging, a few features can make deployment and long-term maintenance easier.

  • Gigabit Network Passthrough:
    The PA1+ includes a Gigabit network port, allowing it to sit inline without slowing down connected devices.
  • Centralized Provisioning (SRAPS):
    For larger deployments, Snom’s provisioning platform allows devices to be configured and updated remotely, which can simplify management across multiple locations.
  • Clean Integration with Analog Amplifiers:
    The PA1+ is designed to connect properly with traditional paging amplifiers, helping avoid audio issues that can occur with mismatched signal levels.
  • Longer Warranty Coverage:
    Snom devices include a longer 3-year manufacturer advance replacement warranty, which can be beneficial for installations in hard-to-access areas.

Compatibility with VoIP Systems

The Snom PA1+ works with most SIP-based platforms, including:

  • 3CX
  • Asterisk
  • RingCentral
  • Zoom Phone

PA1+ vs Other Paging Options

There are several alternatives on the market today, including devices from Algo and Fanvil, as well as SIP-native speakers.

If you’re deciding between Snom and Fanvil options, you can read our detailed breakdown here:

👉 Snom PA1 vs Fanvil PA2S vs PA3 Comparison

In general:

  • Choose PA1+ for retrofit projects and simple integrations
  • Consider newer solutions if you need advanced features or fully IP-based systems

When the PA1+ May NOT Be the Right Fit

  • If you don’t have an existing analog paging system
  • If you want fully IP-based speakers with built-in management
  • If you need advanced scheduling or bell systems

What Else You May Need for Your Setup

PAGING HORNS
For Warehouses & Outdoor Areas

VISUAL ALERTS
For High-Noise Environments

CEILING SPEAKERS
For Offices & Retail Spaces

Before installing, it’s worth double-checking you have everything needed for your setup.

  • Power Supply (if no PoE):
    👉 Snom Power Supply for PA1+
    Required if you are not powering the device via PoE. The PA1+ uses a specific low-voltage power adapter, so it’s best to use the official Snom power supply rather than substituting with a generic adapter.
  • Speakers (based on your environment):

    • Horn Speakers (warehouses, outdoor, loud areas):
    👉 Browse horn speakers
    • Ceiling Speakers (offices, retail, schools):
    👉 Browse ceiling speakers
    • Wall Speakers (hallways, smaller rooms):
    👉 Browse wall speakers
  • All Paging Speaker Options:
    👉 View all paging speakers and notification devices
  • PoE Switch or Injector:
    Using PoE (Power over Ethernet) simplifies installation by powering the PA1+ through the network cable. If you don’t already have a PoE switch, a PoE injector can be used instead.
  • Audio Cables (for amplifier connections):
    If you're tying into an existing amplifier, double-check your input type. Many setups require a 3.5mm to RCA or terminal block adapter, which is easy to overlook but essential for installation.

Need Help Designing Your Paging Setup?

Not sure if the PA1+ is the right fit for your setup?

👉 Email us at sales@thetelecomspot.com or call 866-369-3394

We’re happy to help you figure out the right approach based on your existing system.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can the PA1+ work without an external amplifier?

Yes, for small setups, the PA1+ can power a single speaker directly. Larger installations typically require an external amplifier.

Does the PA1+ work with cloud phone systems?

Yes. It works with most SIP-based systems including 3CX, Asterisk, RingCentral, and Zoom Phone.

Do I need a power supply?

If you are not using PoE (Power over Ethernet), you will need a compatible power supply.

Can I use it to control doors or other devices?

Yes, the PA1+ includes relay outputs that can be used to trigger doors, gates, alarms, and other external systems.

Is the PA1+ still relevant compared to SIP speakers?

Yes, especially for retrofit projects where existing analog speakers are already installed. SIP speakers may be better for new, fully IP-based deployments.

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