Using The Ooma Telo Handset For Home Phone Calls

Posted by Cappadonna on Monday, August 30, 2010

By Chris Channing

Ooma is a leading voice over IP solution that claims a nearly-free telephone system. The Ooma Telo is the newest model, with the Ooma Telo handset being the accompanying mobile device for the system. Users don't have to purchase this model, but it does have its benefits for buyers.

The $50 price tag for the Ooma handset is very reasonable. Compare this to other headsets that can fetch $100 and up; it's an affordable solution that still holds its own in the feature list. An example would be with the voice mail button, that takes customers straight to their voice mail- a time saver other headsets don't always have.

Synchronizing your headset with the Ooma contacts database in your Ooma panel is possible with the headset. You won't get this type of functionality with other headsets, so it's definitely a major selling point. Otherwise you may have to spend a good hour putting in numbers and names. Instead, Ooma headset users push a button when they add all their contacts from their online panel.

The Ooma Telo handset can also act as a baby monitor and an intercom system. Both features have a one-touch button to activate them. To activate the two features you must take advantage of your dual line system, which comes with the Ooma Premier service. An easy speakerphone is also included so you can do business as usual without having to worry about tying one hand behind your back in the process.

There are some gripes about the Ooma handset. For starters, the handset seems slow in reacting to different actions. You can cycle through your contact list as quick as you can, but the actual pointer will far lag behind. This holds true for entering digits and doing other functions as well. It's a little frustrating that you can't do something as fast with other phones, but this is easily overlooked if you have patience.

As far as looks go, the Ooma handset can't get much better. It's a sleek black that looks great right out of the box. The numbers are large, soft to the touch, and well laid out. You won't have problems figuring out the different functions or trying to push buttons. The one gripe about the base for the phone is that the LED can't be shut off. If your phone is in the base, you can bet the LED will be on too- kind of annoying.

Final Thoughts

Overall, the Ooma Telo handset is a great buy. Compared to other phones it might not have the speed and such, but it does make up for it with extra features that syncs to the online applications Ooma has developed.

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