A Review Of The Ooma Telo Handset

Buying the Ooma Telo is a cost-effective purchase. With it, you will need a handset to direct phone calls to. The Ooma Telo handset must be purchased separately, so Ooma customers do have a decision to make in whether or not they want the company headset, or a different one.

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.

Ooma users get much more than just a phone. The Ooma headset also doubles over as an intercom system. So long as you have enough headsets and the required base station, you can contact other phones in the house much like you would a two-way system. It can also act as a baby monitor, which can go for $50 by itself. The Ooma headset is quite versatile in what it can do, and for the price, it’s astounding.

Not all is great for the Ooma Telo headset. It does have its share of pitfalls, such as the response of the phone. You can enter a number as quickly as you like on the keypad, but seeing the numbers on the LCD screen will appear as if the phone is lagging. Perhaps the phone doesn’t have the best hardware, or it was something overlooked. Either way, the phone could be a lot faster than what it currently is- but this isn’t a huge problem.

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.

In Conclusion

You won’t have many complaints about the Ooma Telo headset. The excitement will come from seeing what Ooma puts out next- hopefully something to take advantage of picture messaging, video messaging, and better response times.

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