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Ooma Telo VoIP #1 Rated Free Home Phone Service. Affordable Internet-Based landline Replacement. Unlimited Nationwide Calling. Low International Rates. Answering Machine White

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Condition: Refurbished - Excellent
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Arrives Tuesday, Nov 25
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Color: White


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This pre-owned or refurbished product has been professionally inspected and tested to work and look like new. How a product becomes part of Amazon Renewed, your destination for pre-owned, refurbished products: A customer buys a new product and returns it or trades it in for a newer or different model. That product is inspected and tested to work and look like new by Amazon- qualified suppliers. Then, the product is sold as an Amazon Renewed product on Amazon. If not satisfied with the purchase, renewed products are eligible for replacement or refund under the Amazon Renewed Guarantee.

Brand: ooma


Color: White


Telephone Type: landline


Power Source: Corded Electric


Dialer Type: Single Keypad


Item dimensions L x W x H: 7.8 x 1.7 x 5.9 inches


Answering System Type: Digital


Item Weight: 1.4 Pounds


Compatible Devices: Home Phone, Smartphone, Internet Router


Recording Capacity: 12 minutes


Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 1.7 x 5.9 inches


Item Weight: 1.4 pounds


Item model number: Ooma Telo White Renewed


Date First Available: January 28, 2015


Manufacturer: Ooma


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  • Small unit
Color: White
Great price
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025 by Norman W Vorhies

  • So far, glad I bought it and very happy!!
Color: Black
We were finally bumped up in our Internet data speed at home enough to be able to give the Ooma line a try out, from 1 Mbps to 3 Mbps. I know it has many, many mixed reviews, but so far, and it's been a few months now, I am very happy with the purchase and switching to Ooma from the old, very expensive landline. I bought the Ooma certified refurbished "Telo" which saved a chunk of money right there and it has worked great from day one and looked brand new when I got it. The slightly used box was the only giveaway it was a used unit. My biggest gripe with the Ooma brand is lack of clear or current information, in the box or on the website. Sure it shows the basics but no info on things like turning down the brightness level on the Telo unit, it is a nice blue, and you can change the color, but it's really bright out of the box, I did find out how to dim it online. Or that when you "port the landline number" it was with us anyway, porting automatically closed our landline account, which we found out when we went to close it ourselves. Sure if you hunt around online you can find it, but I think it should be easier to locate on the company site and keep it updated! As for savings? It IS THERE!! We were spending almost $50.00 a month for just basic phone service and caller ID, now, after paying a little over $120.00 for the entire YEAR, there's a saving of over $400.00, and it now costs only $4.24 a month, just the local state and government fees. LOVE IT. The call quality has been pretty good so far, yes I've had the echo calls but since we don't use the home phone an awful lot what I love the most is being able to monitor the phone from my computer or smart phone while out and about. I feel you are going to want to just spend the money and go with the premiere plan. The basic Ooma plan is just too basic and about all of the cool features are with the better plan anyway, it is worth the money. I'll just pay for that once a year though. Also keep the number you get to start the service as a second number or get another number to be the second number, it can give you a second line on your cell phone through the Ooma app. And that Do Not Allow Calls blacklist? Perfect because before switching almost all our calls on the home phone had become sales and 'Robo' calls! I had gone online and completed the "Do Not Call Registry" several times over the years but apparently the businesses that call never got the message so this system works fantastic for that feature alone! Now, a call from a known or unknown number that more likely than not is a sales call can be added to that list. Sure our Panasonic phone system allowed up to 10 blacklist numbers but we were getting far more than that and for the landline company to help would cost even more money! I most recently purchased one the the HD2 handsets for the home Ooma system, a used one that like the Telo looked and worked like brand new. So far even that has turned out a better buy than expected with the overall low ratings. Maybe because we live in a rural area, but the experience has been really good so far. If down the road problems arise and we don't like the Ooma we'll just drop a home phone all together and just use our cells! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016 by JOSEPH

  • Keeping one step ahead of the spammers
Color: Black
The sound quality leaves something to be desired, but so does my cell phone and most phones these days. I've moved on to smartphone for most of phone business, but had a landline for decades I was reluctant to drop, even though 95/100 calls were spam. So on to a new phone number the spammers don't have on their list. I've only gotten one spam call and one wrong number in maybe 6 months. I have a wired phone by the bed for emergencies, which we needed once several years ago in the middle of the night . Not the best time to be searching for my cell, charging in the dark somewhere, downstairs. Tello keeps that running on their basic plan which is costing me ~$6-7 / month. Plus I can call my cell to find out where the hell I left it this time ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024 by H. Sweet

  • Excellent product.
Color: White
This is an excellent product. Has worked perfectly since installation.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by Ginny S.

  • I used to have a "landline" (through an older service using my internet service)
Color: Black
It's been a few years and because I am older, I do like having a "real" phone in my house. Maybe that's an odd thing to younger people, but at my age, I remember having ROTARY DIAL phones in my parent's house! We had a few phones in the house, but just one phone number for all of us! So that's the past, yes, but I do feel a bit more comfortable with an actual handset like I used to. This Ooma service was very easy to set up and I have a phone number that is separate from my cell phone. That's a good thing too! For me, this Ooma was a comforting thing to set up and I now have that handset I wanted with its own phone number. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024 by Cat Martin

  • Drop-dead-perfect!
Color: Black
Fabulous! Why Ooma? Because it is the cheapest for the services they offer. I went with Prime by the year. Why? Because I wanted Caller ID. I researched the market huge. Buying a generic box + Google Voice can't do it. If you buy from a normal VOIP provider they can't give you the same features this cheap. Don't be fooled by those who say they have Caller ID because they show you the number of the person calling. They don't have Caller ID unless they show the NAME of the person calling. We used Comcast and this side-by-side for a month. Nobody could tell any difference except Ooma had a cute dial tone. We changed it online to a regular dial tone. When the number porting came through and I switched to Ooma, I didn't tell anyone and nobody noticed. To get the Caller ID I bought the Prime service for $99/yr. If you buy by the year, they waive the $40 number porting fee, and the $20 rename fee. Example, rename the Caller ID from John P. Smith to "The Smiths". If you going to do an annual subscription to Ooma Prime, and you aren't going to port a number, then don't buy a unit with Bluetooth. They will give it to you as part of your annual subscription. Even without considering the $40 and $20, my phone bill compared to Comcast went from $50/mo., when I consider the $10 modem rent, to $12.25/mo. I had my own router. Go online and find their modem compatibility list, come to Amazon and figure out which one is the highest recommended and cheap, and buy it. There are lots of them with all different bandwidths. I bought a $68 modem and it connected at 176 mbps on 150 mbps service, higher than the big Comcast box it replaced. It pays for itself in less than 7 months. It's really easy to do. Write down the Make, Model, and MAC address from the sticker on the new modem, unplug the one you have, plug in the new one, and call Comcast. Give them the information, in about 1/2 hour, everything will be back to normal. (Actually, I have a lot less trouble with dead times with the new cheap modem than I did Comcast's.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2016 by IT_Architect

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