About this item
Enjoy free nationwide calls with Ooma home phone service—you only pay monthly taxes and fees. Ooma Telo Air uses VoIP technology to deliver service through a Wi-Fi connection. Connect wirelessly to Telo Air and place it anywhere in your home. Get all the features of a traditional landline, such as caller ID, call waiting, robocall blocking, and access to 911 services. Use your own phone or the included cordless handsets to complete your home phone system. The Ooma HD3 handsets have a 2" color screen and allow you to sync your contacts from other applications. Take your home phone anywhere by using the Ooma mobile app.
Get crystal-clear nationwide calling for free.
Purchase this Ooma Telo Air bundle and pay only applicable taxes and fees, typically less than $10 a month.
Includes 2 cordless handsets.
Each Ooma HD3 handset comes with cutting-edge HD voice clarity, a built-in speakerphone, a detailed call log, and a two-inch color screen. Sync your contacts from Facebook, LinkedIn, and more. Get an instant second line when you add the Ooma Premier service plan ($9.99/month).
Keep your family safe with location-based 911 calling.
Emergency services immediately receives your registered address when 911 is called. Receive text alerts when 911 is dialed from your home.
Free Ooma Home Phone mobile app (download required).
Take your Ooma home phone number on the go and call from almost anywhere in the world using the mobile app.
Block pesky telemarketers.
Stop unnecessary spam calls with the purchase of Ooma Premier service plan ($9.99/month).
Quick and easy setup.
Activate Ooma Telo Air online, connect through your home Wi-Fi network, and set up your device in less than 15 minutes.
Low international rates and plans.
Select the Ooma World international calling plan for unlimited calling to more than 60 countries for only $17.99 a month plus applicable taxes and fees.
Get all the features of a traditional landline, plus more.
Ooma Telo Air comes with Ooma Basic service plan, which includes voicemail, call waiting, caller-ID, Amazon Alexa integration, and more.
Expand your phone system with additional devices.
Connect up to four devices to Ooma Linx, a remote phone jack. (Ooma Linx not included).
Access My Ooma portal.
Easily check your voicemail and call logs, configure your preferences, upload your contact list, update your 911 address and more.
Answering machine features.
Includes built-in speaker and one-touch access to voicemail and other frequently used functions.
Free Ooma-to-Ooma calling.
Call another Ooma customer anywhere in the world for free.
What's Included
3 x AC adapters
4 x rechargeable batteries
Ethernet cable
Ooma Telo Air Free Home Phone Service with 2 HD3 Handsets
General
Product NameTelo Air 2 Internet Home Phone Service with 2 Cordless HandsetsBrandOomaModel Number811008022365ColorBlackColor CategoryBlack
Dimensions
Product Height8.25 inchesProduct Depth3.75 inchesProduct Weight51.2 ounces
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 yearManufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
Caller IDYesAnswering System IncludedYesCall WaitingYesUPC811008022365
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- A: AnswerThey charge you taxes and fees every month, something like $5 or $6 depending on where you live. You have to give them a credit card number to activate the service and get a phone number assigned. They assign you a phone number immediately, but you get to pick the area code. Then for about $40 you can port an existing number, which takes a few days. If you pay them an additional $120 plus tax per year, they don’t charge the $40 porting fee, you can keep both your ported number and the original number they assigned to you, and you get a bunch of other features like deciding what calls to block and forwarding calls to other phones like your cellphone. Those features seem to give you more flexibility than phone service from the local phone company or cable company. I got one of these for my mother 2-1/2 years ago, and I pay the $120 + tax per year (plus the $5 or $6 per month). I have set the call blocking feature to send all calls from numbers that are not in her contacts to voicemail. That way she does not get calls telling her her grandson is in jail somewhere in the Caribbean and she needs to send money to get him out. We monitor her voicemail and add any numbers to contacts if she gets a call from a friend whose number is not in there. We also add any numbers from solicitation calls to a blocked number list, at which point they don’t even go to voicemail — they just hear a recording that says they have been blocked. Ooma sends an email for every voicemail, and you can just click on the attachment and listen to the voicemail right then and there. I just bought another one for our vacation house. Now I can take it back and forth so I always have that phone with me. You just have to plug it into a laptop to connect it to your local Wi-Fi (or plug it in if you are not connecting wirelessly). Also by the way, you do not have to buy their phone. You can just buy an Ooma device and plug in any phone. Bear in mind that there are two versions of it, one which needs to be plugged in to the Internet, and one which can connect wirelessly and is a little bit more expensive. If your Internet goes down, you have to unplug the Ooma (from electricity) and replug it in to recycle. It flashes blue if it is working and red if it is not working, so it’s very obvious. Also, there is an app you can put in your cell phone that tells you whether it is working and lets you add contacts, listen to voicemail and set blocking levels.
Answered by LASNY
- A: AnswerThe wireless phones that come with the unit only needs an ac power outlet to keep the phone charged while in it's charging cradle. Once you get the base station set up you can then plug the phones and cradle anywhere in your home and get them linked to the base station. It takes a couple of minutes for the phone to establish the link and then update. You'll see a message on the face of the phone telling you it's updating, etc. After that, you can pick up the phone and push the talk button. You will get a dial tone! You're set. Oh, you can purchase more phones from Ooma and set up more extensions if you need too. I used to have about 4 or 5. Now I'm only using 3. Hope that helps. GeorgiaDad
Answered by GeorgiaDad
- A: AnswerSo I switched from Verizon because they ended copper landline service in my area this December. I should have switched a long time ago but didn’t because I didn’t want to upgrade my home security system. Anyway, to get to the setup, it was pretty straightforward. I already have Comcast broadband internet so I unpacked the OOMA and plugged in an Ethernet cable from an unused port on my router to the Ethernet port labeled internet on the OOMA base station. I then followed the instructions in the QuickStart guide to use my computer (which is also connected by Ethernet cable to the same router) to setup the OOMA base and pick a phone number from the lists tat were displayed on screen. They also offer an app based method that uses Bluetooth to setup the OOMA base without any cables by connecting it to your home WiFi network but I didn’t bother with that. I did want to keep my old landline number so I followed their directions to put in an online request to have Verizon transfer it over. This does cost money. The $40 fee they charge for this is waived if you pay for 1 year of service up front. I found the charges to be clearly explained on their website. Ran into a small glitch with Verizon balking at the transfer for unclear reasons but I was able to clear it up with a single call to Verizon. So far so good and I actually save about $30 per month.
Answered by Longfellow
- A: AnswerI had similar issues with my wifi (limited reception/low bandwidth) in certain spots in my house. I did place the base closer to my wifi router. I didn't have to place it right next to my router ... I positioned it about 20 feet away, in the next room, but where I knew I had good wifi reception. The handsets have had no problem connecting to the base from anywhere in my house. When the handsets and base "talk" to each other, they don't use the home's wifi connection . They use a separate communication protocol/frequency to "pair" themselves together. So, your wifi will only be used between your router and the base unit of the telephone system. Hope this makes sense and helps.
Answered by SuperNona
Q: QuestionWhat advantage does Ooma have over Magic Jack?(4 answers)
A: AnswerI've had both and found that Magic Jack sucks and Ooma has been great for the 9 years I've been using it.Answered by Nikki
- A: AnswerNo; Just call OOMA support and ask they to move the old number to the new OOMA box. Since it is tech support call, the regular support number can't handle it but they will give you a special number. Just give them the new OOMA serial number.
Answered by Jason
- A: AnswerThe call quality is great, I have been an Ooma customer for 8 years. unfortunately the telo only supports 4 phones. you could always plug in another cordless phone maybe for the less used locations.
Answered by sc1500
Q: QuestionCan you transfer your current landline phone number to Ooma?(4 answers)
A: AnswerI did. But use their online tool to check first. And there’s a fee involved.Answered by Longfellow
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Ooma - Telo Air 2 Internet Home Phone Service with 2 Cordless Handsets - Black
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