A Review Of The Ooma Telo Handset
August 30, 2010 by Chris Channing
Filed under Technology
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.
Compared to other headsets, you will pay about the same price for the Ooma Telo handset. You may find coupons in some retailers that will get you below the $50 that the piece usually sells for. Sometimes Ooma has promotions where existing customers may give out coupons to others who do not already have the Ooma voice over IP system.
The Ooma panel has a lot of good reviews for being so easy to use. One way to sync the contacts in your phone with the online contacts list is to simply press the sync button on the headset. This feature is only available on the Ooma headset, and not others. You will save time where you would otherwise have to manually type in names and numbers on the number pad- a tedious chore!
Having a phone is great, but when the phone can be more than just one device, you are getting more for your buck. The Ooma headset doesn’t disappoint here, since it is actually three things in one: a baby monitor, an intercom, and then of course the phone it was built for. Baby monitors and intercoms are very useful for keeping track of family members and is especially useful for when you need to contact family in a large house.
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.
Last but not least, we have the design of the phone. There are no complaints in the design department. It’s a futuristic looking phone with large numbers, buttons, and easy to read symbols. It doesn’t take much time at all to learn what the different buttons do, and the menu system can easily be figured out without having to look at the manual. The only bad thing to say is that the phone has an LED that is always on when its charging- and a bright one at that.
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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