Ooma Telo DECT 6.0 Cordless Handset
by admin on Jan.05, 2011, under VoIP Products
- DECT 6.0 for clear conversations. HD Voice Ready for unsurpassed clarity.
- Built in speaker phone.
- Upload your phonebook on-line and access from any Telo Handset.
- Custom ring patterns and tones.
- Not compatible with Ooma Scout.
Product Description
Cordless home phone featuring DECT 6.0 technology and HD Voice Ready for twice the clarity of normal phone calls. Convenient access to your contacts and other enhanced features right in your hand. Ooma Telo required, sup… More >>
Ooma Telo DECT 6.0 Cordless Handset
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August 4th, 2010 on 10:48 pm
I haven’t gotten this product, but you might want to check out CNET. Currently 17 users are averaging a 4.5 Star rating there.
Rating: 5 / 5
August 5th, 2010 on 12:44 am
I purchased this phone to go along with my Ooma system however upon receiving the phone I realized that there is no place to plug in a headset on this phone nor could I find anything in regards to Bluetooth connecting either. Can’t comment how well it works as no headset jack is a deal breaker for me as I was going to use it for my home office.
Rating: 3 / 5
August 5th, 2010 on 1:37 am
I ordered 2 of the Telo DECT 6.0 handsets. I have never seen such a piece of garbage in my life. But, made in China? I should have known. Ooma says 2 phone sets can be used with their Telo yet they don’t work. Their customer service lines are manned by Philipine people. They keep pushing out the date for upgrades. When the one Telo I used could be used for one line it kept freezing up or crashing to the point where I had to remove and re install the battery time and time again. Then it got to the point where I had to reboot the Telo Hub.
Forget it. I sent 2 phones back. They are worthless pieces of junk and Telo is trying to make a fast buck.
Rating: 1 / 5
August 5th, 2010 on 3:08 am
As soon as i turn into a separate room maybe 50 feet i lose the signal. Any answers
Rating: 1 / 5
August 5th, 2010 on 6:04 am
I got the deal with the Today show so I got the ooma telo base and handset for $229 final price. I basically got the handset for free, considering that I think it was a good choice, it isn’t perfecft, but neither was the phone I had which had a dead screen on it. I tend to agree with other users that this isn’t the perfect phone, but I personally like the looks of it, I don’t think it looks cheap, and enjoy the product as a whole. Would I pay full, or slightly reduced price for it? Probably. Though here are my two complaints:
1. ooma states that you can download your contacts to the phone, at this point I can’t even manually input contacts into the phone. They should have waited until this was finished to release the phone (apparently they are working on it).
2. The screen does not display the same as the picture shows, the screen is actually grey with black letters, harder to read than the picture shows. I wish it was actually black with white letters, much easier on the eyes.
Once they get the contacts up and running, assuming it works well, I would rate this a 4 on the star scale.
Rating: 3 / 5