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Ooma Family Home Phone Service Bundle with Premier Service Plan. Includes Address-Based 911 and Text alerts, Unlimited Nationwide Calling, Call Blocking, Mobile app. Subscription Required.

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About this item

  • Ooma has been rated the top phone service by Consumer Reports.
  • Comes with unlimited nationwide calling throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico for only $9.99/mo. Get low international rates to speak with loved ones abroad
  • Easily call grandparents, Mom, Dad, or other important numbers with 6 customizable, one-touch photo dial buttons.
  • Stay safe knowing your exact registered address is sent to dispatchers when 911 is called.
  • Receive a text alert when 911 is dialed from the home.
  • Never lose the handset around the house with the convenient corded handset design.
  • Use the optional Linx (included) to place the phone anywhere in your home.
  • Block unwanted scammers and telemarketers with advanced robocall blocking.
  • Use the Ooma mobile app to take your home phone number anywhere, whether it’s running errands, going to work, or taking a vacation. Perfect for toll-free calling abroad.
  • Keep the phone number that your loved ones already know. Port your number to Ooma or choose a new one at no cost.​


Ooma Family Phone Bundle with Photo Dial and Internet Home Phone Service. Comes with large buttons, address-based 911 for emergencies, robocall blocking, unlimited nationwide calling.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I finally was ready to switch to Ooma after about 20 years of using Google Voice with my now outdated and discontinued Obihai system that was in recent years, bought out then killed by a much larger corporation. So I have now accepted that the happy days of free 'landline' are over. I know, as perhaps you do too, that Google Voice was not 'landline' but with that old now discontinued OBI service, it looked and worked just like the old landline phone system.So now, I have to consider the best option now available and that is, for me, this Ooma sytem. I have long known and considered Ooma an option. It was available at my big box store over a decade ago as a complete easy to install kit. So I as happy to find an upgraded recent version now available, and just when I need it, today, as the happy good old days came to a very fast end for me.I am very happy to have this Ooma system and it works as well and almost as easy as the landline system it replaces.It is still easy to install and the complete kit made it fast and easy. Though it is not free, it is reasonable for all the services this system provides. Anyway, it is way way less expensive than the landline phone system I grew up on before VOIP changed the world of telephone communication. Ooma has been around since the dawn of the revolution and for me, it is the last service standing that lets me continue operating as if landline was still a thing. With this Ooma system I can keep the phones in my home going as they have done since I as a kid before cell phones and VOIP. This is for me, the best way to continue my old age landline habits into the future. Seamless and easy. This kit made it easy for me and the cost for the service is reasonable.
Sandor Clegane
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
You might wonder who would still want to use a landline in this day and age. I'll answer that for you: my mother in law. End of the day, she finds it to be affordable, compared to the bill she gets from the cell phone company for her smartphone. But there's a benefit to her having a fixed line that she can use in case of emergency, if there's no cell phone signal. Given we live out in the country, you'd be surprised at just how often calls or dropped, or she misses calls entirely.So this product may not appeal to everyone. But for anyone who lives where we do, it was practical. The sound quality is adequate, it wasn't super hard for me to set up, and it's easy for her to use. I don't know that it's right for everyone, but it was a welcome addition to her home, which is also on our land.
David Miller
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I ditched AT&T back in the dark ages of 2015 when they wanted to charge me, I swear, for breathing too loudly near the phone. Fifty bucks a month for basic service? I could buy a small island for that!Enter Ooma, my VOIP knight in shining...plastic. Remember landlines? Those ancient artifacts that tethered you to the wall? Yeah, Ooma lets you keep that vintage vibe, but without the vintage prices. My bill started at a measly $14, now it's a whopping $18. Inflation, am I right? But hey, for that, I get voicemail, call blocking (so I can finally screen those extended car warranty calls), call forwarding (so I can avoid those calls altogether), and three-way conferencing (so I can finally have that three-way call with my wife and my dog).The magic of Ooma is that it's like a chameleon. It rings on my home phone and my cell. I can even use their app to make calls. It's like I'm living in the future, except I still use a landline. Don't judge me.Porting my number was a breeze, only cost me $40. Which, let's be honest, is less than I spend on Coke Zero in a week. Setting up the account was free, but you do have to buy the Ooma box itself. Think of it as the gateway to phone nirvana. Just plug your regular phone into it and boom, you're back in business. (Pro tip: the included phone is about as basic as it gets. Hook it up to a cordless phone for caller ID and other fancy features).Unlimited calls to the US and Canada? Yes, please! I haven't tried calling Antarctica yet, but I'm sure Ooma has a plan for that too. And if you happen to know someone else with Ooma, you can call them for free, anywhere in the world! It's like a secret phone club.My absolute favorite thing? I can take my Ooma box (aka my "Telo") with me when I travel! It's like having my home phone surgically attached to my hip. And my voicemails get emailed to me, so I can listen to them while I'm sipping margaritas on the beach. (Just kidding, I'm usually listening to them while I'm stuck in traffic).Ooma is also super bandwidth-friendly. It uses less data than my kids watching TikTok. And the box itself? Never had a problem with it. It's like the Energizer Bunny of phone equipment.The service is reliable, too. Sure, there are occasional outages, but they're usually short and sweet. And honestly, I blame my internet provider more than Ooma. Even when it's down, I can still get voicemails. So, all in all, Ooma is a winner. It's cheap, it's reliable, and it lets me keep my landline alive. What's not to love?
Steve Bowen
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
After having trouble getting this to work on my vanilla Xfinity home network, the second tier of Ooma tech support said that to get it to work I should disable my network firewall. Permanently.Yeah, I'm not going to do that. If I knew that would be required, I never would have bought this. So I want to make sure everyone else knows. Caveat emptor.
cathy montgomery
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
I ordered this product for my elderly father who is having a hard time operating his cell phone. This has worked perfect for him. It was so easy to set up and install and he hasn’t had an issue with phone calls since using this.
Just me
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
I got this in hopes of a clear and constant connection. So far the call quality varies as when the OOMA csr called me to verify it was clear but when I call the unit on my cell it sounds "grainy" and maybe this is just my cell phone. Also the sign up is tricky and I was automatically enrolled in premier instead of given a "trial" and told that once signed up for this I could not downgrade. The cost that was immediately taken was 21 dollar here in Chicago. I just hope this doesn't go up and up as I have experienced with ISP service :( For now I am going to keep it but was cautioned I have only thirty days to return. Maybe Amazon has a longer window; not sure.
J. Allen
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Ugh I didn't realize this phone doesn't support caller ID. How can a phone for seniors not have this??? Now I have to order another handset to get this feature. Otherwise the phone seems fine.
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