VoIP caller ID → POS terminals

Your registers should still know who’s calling.

VoIP Reporter sits quietly on your network, reads your VoIP call signaling, and sends caller ID straight to the POS terminals you already run — the same name-and-number pop-up you had on analog lines, now over SIP.

No PBX changes · no per-line phone-company fees · works with your existing POS caller-ID software

How it works

Three steps from wire to register.

VoIP Reporter is a small, purpose-built box. It doesn’t replace your phone system or your POS — it bridges the gap between them.

01

Bridge it in

Place VoIP Reporter inline on your phone network. It reads traffic passively — it never modifies, delays, or drops a call.

02

It identifies every caller

The box parses your SIP signaling in real time, sorts inbound from outbound, and pulls the best available caller ID from the call headers.

03

Your POS pops the call

It broadcasts caller ID to your terminals over UDP on port 3520 — the format existing POS caller-ID software already understands. No new POS software required.

What you get

Built to sit on the wire and be forgotten.

Passive by design

Sits inline as a network bridge and only listens. Your calls are never routed through an app that could drop them.

Works with what you have

Sends the same UDP caller-ID format POS systems have consumed for years, on port 3520. Nothing to install on the register.

Inbound and outbound

Reports both directions, with ring counts, matched start and end records, and call duration.

License in the field

Paste a single code in the web console to add channels or move a license. It takes effect immediately — no reboot.

Status at a glance

Plug in HDMI for a live status display, or open the built-in web console to configure everything.

Runs unattended

Purpose-built on a fanless NanoPi R5S with dual 2.5 GbE. Set it once and leave it.

Hardware
FriendlyElec NanoPi R5S · fanless · aarch64
Network
2× 2.5 GbE bridged inline + 1 GbE management
Output
UDP broadcast · port 3520 · comprehensive format
Signaling
SIP (INVITE / 200 OK / BYE / CANCEL) · inbound + outbound
Licensing
Ed25519, device-bound · field-updatable channel counts
Config
Built-in web console · HDMI status display

Pricing

Buy a box, or license the software.

Want it turnkey? Get the built unit. Comfortable with the hardware, or running several sites? License the software and install it on your own boxes.

Hardware unit
$300

A built, tested, licensed box. Plug it in and go.

  • Fully assembled NanoPi R5S
  • Software pre-installed & licensed
  • Ready for your POS out of the box
  • Ships to you — nothing to flash
Buy the box
Exclusive license
$16,000

The software, licensed to you and no one else. We take it off the market.

  • Everything in the software license
  • Sold once — never resold to anyone else
  • Deploy across all of your sites
  • Terms handled directly with us
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