• Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Pure voice HD sound quality
  • Voicemail, caller-ID, call-waiting, and 911
  • Free Calling with the ooma mobile app
  • Ooma Telo Air 2/Ooma Telo Air both are the same updated version of this product

Done with $80.00 AT&T bills. I have one for myself and now my baby boomer age mom has this device. If you are looking for a landline replacement with tons of features for a few bucks a month, this is your item. Lots of YouTube vloggers helped me make my purchase as well as Amazon.com reviews. I had a VoiP phone with a cable company and I constantly got unwanted calls and certainly no features like what Ooma is offering here. Customer service from Ooma was great and explained all questions I had before purchasing. Love the $5 and change monthly price and the chance to use the premier service for 60 days free of charge ($9.99) monthly value. Love the no contact as well and the reliability of customer service and exact same monthly charges. International calling is great with this product since the device is sturdy and very affordable for like fractions of a cent on the dollar. I highly recommend this product. Pros Love the extra 911 call features and ways to block unwanted calls Customer service was great Only charged local taxes and fees according to your zip code Cons App is free, but you have to add your credit card before the app download is complete; charges taxes/fees for your zip code

Had Vonage from another state and a local landline after I moved. Between the two - $90 a month. I kept putting off dumping either one or both and Ooma kept popping up while I looked for alternatives. I back-burnered the whole concept for a year or so. Finally fed up with the last nickle & dime increase from both providers and ordered the Ooma. Having my 'Line 2' in the house already setup for Vonage usage, it was an easy hardware switch over. After trying it for a week or two, I dumped Vonage and signed up for the premium service on Ooma for the free number porting. Porting my landline over took less than a week. $6.46 a month (in my area)? Loving that and the $10 extra/month for premium is fine with me too. Some nice features in the premium service. Why did I wait so long to buy this... I've been a happy camper for the last few months that it's been in service. Had a minor issue early on but tech support was stellar and quickly resolved it. No problems at all.

I like the convenience of having a home number along with my cell phone as well. The Ooma is a good price and less than 5 bucks a month is a deal. I quit CenturyLink for dsl and home phone. The cost of phone and Internet was almost a $100.00 bill. I went to cable and Ooma voip for half that. I have no cable other than Internet and do stream occasionally for things I like. The voice quality and dependability are great. My friend has had his Ooma for around 3 plus years and has had no problems. When I am home the Bluetooth feature connects to my cell phone also. Set up was about 5-10 minutes for a tech dinosaur. The only thing is if you lose power you should have a cell phone as I did and called the power company to report it. Thanks.

Product setup and installation was fine. The problem came from porting my home number. OOma specifically tells you to NOT contact your provider until the porting is complete. Fine - my porting was complete and that night my provider (Frontier) cancelled my internet and TV because my entire account was tied to that number, no warning, just instant cancellation. I contact Frontier and it takes at least 5 days to reinstate service and start over. I am disappointed in Ooma for telling me to NOT contact Frontier and in Frontier for cancelling my entire FIOS service. Just beware prior to porting you number.

Purchased this about a week ago to jettison my Verizon landline phone which was running $60 month! What's nice is you can initiate a free number port of your old phone number to Ooma with a 1 year subscription to their Premier service. Premier offers some nice bells and whistles and for $9.99 a month, its less than what Verizon was charging me for caller-ID! The number porting process was completed in just 5 days for my old phone number. The Ooma site indicates porting an existing phone number can be up to three or four weeks. Much of the porting time depends on the old carrier. The device itself resembles an answering machine, and indeed, basic voicemail review buttons are included on the base unit. The finish on the device is a nice sort of rubberized matte black. Looks very stylish with the blue glowing logo. Unlike a traditional landline, the Ooma gives you the option of customizing the way your calls are made and the way voicemail is handled. most of these options can be adjusted on the my.oom.com website. Some of the more hardware-centric options, down to the level of how brightly you want the Ooma logo to glow, can be set by navigating to the Ooma Telo Air's device web page. You can get there by plugging in an ethernet cable between a computer and the HOME port on the Ooma and using a browser to navigate to address 172.27.35.1. If you disconnect your old landline phone connection physically from the outside at the Demarc, or junction box, you can then connect a phone cord between the Ooma Telo and any phone jack in your home and the Ooma will power the old internal phone wires in the house, enabling you to use your old phones with the Ooma. All these neat features and I'm saving over $50 a month compared to my old Verizon landline. That's the best part of all.

Setup is very easy, although there is one or two confusing questions in the on-line form. Your old number can be ported over, but if you don't subscribe to their premier service there will be a one-time-cost of about $40 to port it. It did not take long at all for them to port the number from my provider to ooma. Have had this for a few months now & here's what I learned: 1) You're getting the premier service whether you choose it or not (they will activate it regardless). 2) Once its set up (assuming you don't want the premier service) , you need to log into your ooma account & turn off pre-paid credit because they will charge you $10 a month. 3) Again, assuming you didn't want premier service, you'll need to call 1-888-711-6662 and tell them to turn it off. Despite these hidden fees (which can be turned off), all in all I think its great & it has reduced my monthly phone bill from $40 to $5.

I'm a new Ooma customer and this new version of the Telo Air is great. It was easily connected to my Wifi using the Android Telo installation app. I also signed on for a year's worth of the Premium service plan and had my local phone number ported for free. This is a great option, as I plan on making great use of the advanced call blocking features and the Android Ooma App for making and receiving calls while out of the US. My local phone number was ported in less than a week from AT&T. At which point, the old landline service was disconnected at the entry point. This made it safe to plug the new Telo Air into any handy phone jack in the house to provide service to all my other phones. All this worked without a hitch so far. Just remember, you must have internet service. And if that internet service is DSL, a whole house changeover will be trickier, since it uses the phone line. I do wish the Android Ooma App had a few more features. Like for example, not being forced to use the same ring tone as my cellular number.

Decided to pull the trigger and but the Ooma Air 2 wireless and it's fantastic. Was paying 36.95 monthly for our basic landline here in Tucson now we only are paying 5.04 a month. I will now save 382.92 yearly now thanks to Ooma. I had my phone number ported to Ooma (for 39.99 plus taxes and city fees which made it 47.00) and it was a breeze. The folks at Ooma kept me updated the whole way through the porting process via email and customer service was very friendly when I called about setting up my Ooma. Setup was a breeze, but out of the box my Ooma had a purple flower on it for like a day or two, it took a long time to download its software update for some reason (and our internet is super fast) but everything else with setup was a breeze. I would totally recommend buying this to anyone that wants to keep their home line and number and not pay high phone company bills anymore. Oh also the clarity has been perfect with this unit no echo or static, it's clear as a regular landline. I think the people what are having set up problems are not following instructions. It's rocket science, it's easy to do, one must be patient, and the folks at Ooma are willing to help.

Bottom line: Clear, reliable telephone calls at a very low monthly cost (< $5.00/mos). Would buy again. Pros: Setup is very, very simple | Equivalent sound quality whether the device is connected via WiFi or ethernet | You can make calls using your home telephone number over any WiFi connected device using the Ooma app. This is very handy while traveling when cell coverage is limited | Low monthly cost (< $5.00/mos) - compare this to the $25/mos charged by Time Warner | Porting my number over was ridiculously easy and hassle-free | Easily connects to your mobile phone via Bluetooth so it can serve as your home handset if you so desire | This device has built-in Bluetooth and WiFi so you can ditch the bulky dongles and save space and money Cons: Ooma does not allow clearing of phone logs (so silly) | The blue indicator light may be too bright for use in a bedroom at night | I would say phone service is 99% reliable. In the past month, service went offline for a 10-15 minutes at random times. Not a big deal for me since I can use my mobile phone but heavy phone users might get annoyed | The Bluetooth range is much shorter than advertised.

This is my second Ooma devices one is for my main home phone. and this is my office line. I have poor cell service and unfortunately my company doesn't allow wi-fi calling on the ATT plan we have, so my cell coverage is poor at best. So I bought the newer model with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi built in. Set up was super easy using the app and took minutes. I downloaded the Ooma call app as I have for my other phone and it works great with all the VM, call forwarding features etc. Five stars for super easy setup, call quality & ease of use.