2015 Ooma TELO Home Phone Service With Wireless and Bluetooth Adapter

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Price:
$89.99
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Estimated delivery Wed, Sep 3 - Tue, Sep 9
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Condition:
New

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandOoma
GTIN0811008020378
UPC0811008020378
eBay Product ID (ePID)1737178755

Product Key Features

Phone Lines1
ColorBlack
FeaturesWireless, Bluetooth
InterfaceUSB, Ethernet (RJ-45)

Dimensions

Weight1.8lbs.

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Ratings and Reviews

4.7
86 product ratings
  • 65 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 13 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 7 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to use

Good value

Good sound quality

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  • Top favorable review

    My 2nd Ooma Tele works fine. Saved a bundle buying it on eBay.

    I bought the Telo Air to replace the one that we had (which died a slow death). 3+ years ago when bought the first one, I read that using WiFi on it was a bit "iffy". So I decided to connect it with an ethernet cable. We wanted it in the kitchen area where we can screen calls. The Telo instructions say that for best quality, to place it at the modem (we have a cable modem for the internet). BUT, our modem is in a closet far away from the kitchen, so we used one of the ports on our router and ran the cable to the kitchen . We find that the voice quality during phone calls on our old AT&T wireless handsets is very good. But when we listen to the voice on the Telo speaker, it is so-so. Playback from voicemail is even worse. HOWEVER, Ooma's website allows playback of voicemails and they are very high quality. Worst case, if we play a voicemail on the Telo and can't understand it, then I listen to it on Ooma's website on my desktop. Overall, I like Ooma...we even have caller ID with it, which we didn't have with our more-expensive, basic landline. NOTE: we have the premium service which adds about $10 to our monthly bill. Still saving lots of money!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Top critical review

    Buy a new unit to ensure clear reception.

    Ooma connects quickly and easily, but none of the calls I made were heard well on either end. My Ooma Telo was refurbished ... I now have a new unit and I am hearing my callers clearly, now, but folks on the other end are still hearing interference on their end. I would suggest springing for a new unit to get the best reception.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great value but Call Quality Could Be better

    I have a Vonage box for my other line, and bought the Ooma to compare the two. First off, the Ooma takes far longer than the Vonage to make a connection when powered up. The Vonage box may take a minute or so, but the Ooma can take 10 to 20 minutes before it is ready. As for voice quality, the volume of the Ooma is too high. I had to add an attenuator as you will find discussed if you Google "Ooma too loud." Also, there seems to be more noise on Ooma calls than on Vonage calls. Finally, the Ooma service is not "free" and they should stop advertising it as such. At a minimum you pay taxes and fees, about $5 to $6 per month. We signed up for the Premium plan to get the extra features, so the cost is about $15 per month. Still far less expensive than Vonage or Verizon land line.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Ooma Telo - Easy to Use

    I bought an Ooma Telo device about eight years ago and this purchase was to replace the original unit that quit working. The service Ooma provides is hardly free... you get charged over $6 a month for a variety of fees and taxes. Additionally, for any kind if feature, it costs an additional $129 a year. So...the merchandise was good and the service is OK.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Ooma gets a A for this upgrade

    This is my 2nd Ooma 1st one was not working correctly & saw this one on eBay for $25 + used so figured I give it a try called customer support for Ooma & had to register it with the new serial # & they had me up and going in about 15 minutes. This same unit at some of the box stores is about $69 + . I like saving money & getting a good deal.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • If you still want a house phone, way better than a land line.

    Saves a ton of money over land line, but in power outages you'll lose your phone connection. On the whole though, the land line isn't worth the money. Wish it had caller id, so I can ignore the robo-callers. But I can get around it to some (but not full) extent by watching if the caller leaves a message. If it's someone I know, I call them back. At setup time, It is very VERY slow connecting with the internet. Doesn't matter if you have a good wireless or even if you are connecting with ethernet. It's so slow that you wonder if it doesn't work at all. However, it does connect eventually and you only have to do it at setup time. If you leave it connected, it's only a one time inconvenience. I disconnect mine at night to save electricity. A few minutes connecting in the morning is really not that big a deal to me.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Easy to set up and use telephone service!

    Very easy to set up and use. The quick start guide walks you through everything. I was using it within ten minutes. The sound quality is generally good, but the firmware seems to amplify it a bit too much. Overall, I am very happy with the unit, though.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Works perfectly. Great value. Would pruchase again.

    My last OOma Telo lasted about 8 years; paid over $100 on sale for it at the time. The refurb replacement was $39, and works perfectly. I'd say 99.9% of the time the Telo works perfectly. Usually it's my internet that acts up way before the Telo does. Good product. My only complaint now is the Government imposed line fees are over $6 a month now. Used to be a little over $1. Would purchase another Telo again without hesitation.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • OOMA TELO is a Good Value.

    OOMA TELO is a good value for those who need a home phone service. The sound is good. Please note that this service relies on your home internet so it needs a good internet connection. Also the WiFi module is separate and plugs into the USB and it works ONLY on 2.4 GHz signal. (Older standard). The WiFi setup is also somewhat convoluted and it may be confusing to people who are not tech savvy. Overall a good product.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Ooma phone service

    I got my ooma and got it set up in no time, under 15 minutes. Very easy to set up, nice system. Works better than magic jack which I have used for about 5 years. However the connection sounds better Thani had previously, however it definitely still has a noticeable cut out at beginning of sentences, and I left it hard wired instead of WiFi.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned