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Ooma Telo Air 2 VoIP Free Home Phone Service with wireless connectivity. Affordable Internet-based landline replacement. Unlimited nationwide calling. Works only in the US.

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Arrives Wednesday, May 22
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Features

  • Built-in wireless connectivity to place your Ooma Telo anywhere in your home. Works only in the US.
  • Crystal-clear nationwide calling for free and low international rates. Pay only monthly applicable taxes and fees.
  • #1 rated home phone service for overall satisfaction and value by a leading consumer research publication.
  • Pure Voice HD delivers superior voice quality for a consistently great calling experience.
  • Includes unlimited calling in the US, voicemail, caller-ID, call-waiting, 911 calling and text alerts.
  • More features including the ability to block robocallers available when you upgrade to Ooma Premier phone service.
  • Keep your current number for a one-time fee, or choose a new one in almost any area code.
  • Download the free Ooma mobile app and take your Ooma service on-the-go.
  • Easy install in minutes; works with your high-speed internet and any handset.
  • Works with optional Ooma smart security sensors to monitor your home.

Description

The Smartest home phone is the one that gives you exactly what you want with the greatest savings. That's ooma Telo. Wireless connect ooma Telo air to your high-speed Internet and regular home phone and get crystal-clear nationwide calling. All you pay are applicable taxes and fees. This works only for phones in the US.


Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 7.8 x 1.7 inches


Item Weight: 1.2 pounds


Item model number:


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 15, 2018


Manufacturer: ooma, Inc.


Country of Origin: China


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Wednesday, May 22

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great piece of Gear! Works like a champ once you get past the terrible setup process!
Style: Phone Service
Overall, a great device and once you get it working, things go smoothly. It's just that little thing about getting the device to setup that isn't clear. Ooma clearly has a long way to go with smoothing out their documentation and setup process. First off, the advertised setup app on Android does NOT connect to the Ooma and it is not at all clear what version of Bluetooth they are running. Technical specifications could NOT be located for this device which is very surprising. Ooma should make this a high priority in addition to their setup process needing overhaul. Overall, here are the issues I encountered in setting up the device: 1. The Bluetooth setup process via the mobile app did not work for me because my recent vintage Bluetooth phone was incompatible which is very surprising. 2. The alternate procedure using the https://setup.ooma.com ALSO did not work with the laptop connected via ethernet port due to the fact that they insist on using a self-signed certificate which most browers trap and refuse to connect with these days. Shame on you Ooma! You should KNOW this! 3. The instructions are disjointed and written by a marketing team and not real world people who are more likely than not to run into real-world issues. I consider the instructional guide for the Ooma to be practically worthless. 4. The only REALLY useful documentation is the shortcuts guide which is very well done. Two copies are provided and I plan to make copies just to keep with all my phones. 5. There are no technical specifications which is utterly mystifying to me. This should be standard with all devices, especially a VOIP device. Continuing on with my setup experience: What DID work as to access the default http://172.27.35.1/ address. The reason the SSL connection via the https://setup.ooma.com doesn't work is because most browsers intercept and deny connection to self-signed SSL certificates. It is a catch-22 I've seen on a lot of wireless devices. Ooma NEEDS to change these confusing aspects of it's setup process to something more streamlined and easy for people to understand. I'm an experienced (now retired) professional webmaster and it took me 45 minutes to sort through getting this thing hooked up. Wireless does work. The setup menu in the built in webserver does work and extremely basic. I have a Google Voice device which is MUCH more comprehensive, but this gets the job done for the bare basics with the Telos. What isn't clear is the order of precedence and prioritization for multiple wireless connections. Again, a mystery sauce and I have yet to understand their system for handling this. Once again, the Ooma documentation isn't much help, but I will keep working to find out how it works and will update when I learn more. It is also not clear as to the Telos boot process and how long it takes. This isn't covered at all in the guide and needs attention. It took a couple of minutes for the Ooma Telos to reach a ready state. This should be clearly discussed in the manual. The Bluetooth issues were also notable. The system absolutely refused to speak with a Samsung cell phone that is only a few years old and Ooma should state the Bluetooth version minimums clearly on their device and literature. As it sits now, I cannot direction access the Ooma setup without their included ethernet cable. At least I had a way to press forward but if the Bluetooth is this picky, why not carry a line of Bluetooth adapters that plug into the USB port and give you options for multiple specifications of Bluetooth other than this paltry and non-working version bundled into the system? My take is that the Ooma is a really nice piece of gear. It's main issue seems to be the poor documentation and a Bluetooth issue that seems to be a deep dark secret for those of us wanting to know more. I have yet to work with the Ooma team to port my old landline number, but will update here about the experience when I get that all done. I did like the security features to block spam callers with "unknown" and a wide variety of other settings on the web app for the application. Time will tell how well this works. The other great feature is the addition of a forwarding number you can use when the Internet is down which can be to a wireless device for continued coverage. On to the positive: I'm glad I got this. Price is right for the basic service and I'm considering the premier plan. It is FAR FAR cheaper than what we are getting from a certain ancient carrier whose prices are completely out of line with reality. Goodbye Landline, Hello VOIP and Ooma. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2019 by Jon Almada

  • Longtime ooma customer
Style: Phone Service
The Bluetooth to the cell phones does not work tech support offers no help on the issue. I have had ooma for years 100% satisfied until it came to this product
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023 by Dwayne Coyle

  • Wireless is iffy, until you find secret to put in in 5G
Style: Phone Service
I’ve been trying this for a day. I’m debating whether to return it, but I’m really motivated to stop using comcast phone so I can start the cord cutting process. Some things I found: The rebooting process is not well documented and can take up to 10 minutes. Solid red. Flashing light. Then ready. This is not documented anywhere. I found using it in wireless mode in 2.4 was pretty unusable. I have excellent wifi (1 gig, low jitter, etc). On wireless, lots of digital artifacts and people complained of dropped words, etc. Note that the call quality claim for ooma is between two oomas. Update: I found that if you direct connect a pc to the ooma home port and go to setup.ooma.com, you can choose the 5G network (it will show, but not work through the app). It will sign you into it, but it will still say 2.4. When you later sign in through the app, it will show 5. The experience using 5 is way better for wireless Eventually I switched things around and connected it to my router directly. The digital artifacts and word drops stopped immediately. Call quality was passable, but not as good as comcast by a bit, and far less good than an iphone using the same wifi network. Ultimately, the only reason I’m thinking of keeping this is my hatred for my cable company, but its a close call. I’ll give it some thought over the next few weeks. Hopefully you don’t need tech support. The chat is only for rudimentary questions. Calling in is a 20 minute hold time, then you get to heavily accented, offshored tech support who really does not know much, until they flip you to second level, who also was fairly clueless, and then hung up on me when I was doing the hard wired test she requested. Really really poor tech support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023 by Brad Bortner

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