This hub works with your high-speed Internet and your home phones to deliver VoIP phone services and supports up to 4 Ooma Telo handsets. With easy setup, you can enjoy unlimited U.S. calling and low international rates.*
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I love my Ooma. We've had it for over 6 months now and have never dropped a call or not been able to make a phone call when we needed to. The sound quality is the same as with a regular landline so far as we can tell. The only unexpected thing was that it cost us a bit more to set up than we were expecting due to the fact that we had to pay the phone company to "uncouple" the phone and internet lines into our house. Some people will not have to have this done but it's a good idea to check with the phone/internet company before you start out just so you know how much it's really going to cost. Also don't forget that if you want your same number, Ooma will charge you about $50 but that's totally worth it to keep your current phone number. Ooma customer service is pretty good and you never really have to go through a huge IVR when you call them so that's refreshing. Overall this is product is working exactly as we expected it to and is now saving us $40 per month on our phone bill. Nice!
What's great about it: Works as expected and saves us money every month.
What's not so great: More expensive to set up then we originally thought due to the phone company.