OOMA VOIP Phone Adapter


OOMA is an award-winning product that gives you free home phone service. Quite simply, no more nickel and dime fees and no more monthly phone bills. Acclaimed by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Business Week, and featured as one of the year’s hottest products in Parade and In Style magazines, ooma offers premium home phone service as it was meant to be. Your one-time purchase of the ooma Hub device partners with your high-speed Internet and your existing home phones to deliver.


25 Responses to “OOMA VOIP Phone Adapter”

  1. @ferrariguy25

    they can’t make too many enemies at once :)

    i have the ooma set and it’s freakin awesome. hd voice baby

  2. @ferrariguy25,
    Does the world even have internet? majority of the world has piece of shit telecommunication services. Take europe for example, try making a cell phone call there from the usa, it fuckin cost like 20 cents a min in todays time. how far behind they have to be. Any country that wants to enjoy free internet based VOIP services must upgrade their shit.

  3. @ferrariguy25 your originates on Internet, but usually end up on traditional (PSTN) network, and depending on where you call, PSTN carriers charge each call a per minute rate

  4. MILES???? from MH??? OMG!!! THIS IS LILLI, C’s sis Look for me! PLZ

  5. Right, why don’t they pay you for making calls? The internet makes people money so shouldn’t they give you money?

  6. Why is it only unlimited to only the US??? The internet goes all over the world, so shouldn’t it be free to make calls all over the world?

  7. For what it’s worth, the Ooma tab does light up, but isn’t for showing if you have voicemail waiting. It shows red when offline, blue when ready to handle calls (should be 100% of the time, assuming your internet connection is up). There is a separate voicemail button that blinks when new voicemails are waiting.

  8. people like this apparently, 14 reviews on cnet and it has 5 stars. I currently have vonage and its been pretty decent for the price. their adapters are garbage. Might just give this ooma a try. only have to keep it for a year to get my money back!

  9. there is nothing original about this trash

  10. i think he was just a creative consultant for marking, not sure but I think it said something about it on wikipedia

  11. ahh go blow turkey balls.. I hate doing tech reviews..

  12. thequickbrownwolf on June 22nd, 2010 at 7:16 am

    Are you retarded? Or you just look like one. You commented a month ago, that you’re with Vonage going one year. Duh.

    What’s why the foul language? Are you running out of words?
    Vonage is yesterday. Embrace the future.

  13. dumb fuck

  14. suck my balls

  15. Vonage is number, crystal clear service, I have been with them for 2 years..

  16. who are you to tell me how long I have been with Vonage.. I know how long I have been with them and that is 2 years and I am very satified.. dumb fuck!

  17. thequickbrownwolf on June 22nd, 2010 at 10:32 am

    @dazloman: It might not be worth it, if you don’t have internet connection. However, if you’re paying the same MRC with your analog phone, compared with an internet connection. You should think about this. With VoIP (Ooma specifically), you will have 5000 minutes nationwide allowance, per month. I only average 290, and I use it for business. The most I’ve used is 1100 minutes. 5000 minutes a month is a lot.

  18. thequickbrownwolf on June 22nd, 2010 at 11:20 am

    No, you’ve been with Vonage for 1 year. I was with Vonage for close to 3 years. I was a satisfied Vonage customer. But something better came out. Simple as that…

  19. You are welcome b**ch

  20. silverstreak328 on June 22nd, 2010 at 12:11 pm

    You’re a dumb b**ch

  21. Monthly payment comparison between Ooma and Vonage
    Ooma: $0/month
    Vonage: $24.99/month + tax
    Ooma equipment which sells at Best Buy for $249.99 will pay itself in about 8 months. Remember, with Ooma you don’t need your computer ON unlike Magic Jack you do.

  22. You are full of sh…..You forgot to mention that we need to pay for another company(broadband-catv or dsl-phone)inorder to have this.I dont see the saving you are talking about.

  23. whatever.. I happy where I am with vonage, 2 years now.. sounds good

  24. thequickbrownwolf on June 22nd, 2010 at 1:53 pm

    Double LOL…. No, the bandwidth is the same with $Vonage$. Current compression is still industry standard.

  25. freeskiingbeast on June 22nd, 2010 at 2:27 pm

    but your still paying for it yearly

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