The Syfy Online NetworkSCI FI WireDVICEFidgit

DVICE: We love technology. We want to know about it, write about it, and shake it till it breaks. Part of the Syfy Network, DVICE has a worldwide team of writers who constantly immerse themselves in the tech world, distilling the sometimes-excessive information out there to bring you only what you need to know.

Video
 

Related Sections: Cellphones  Internet

Ooma Telo: free calling in the US just got a lot prettier

Ooma-Telo.jpg
The Telo, Internet phone service provider Ooma's latest unit, features a great new look and a dedicated cordless handset, something Ooma's previous foray into the calling world lacked.

Ooma's gimmick is simple: buy one of the sets and you get free calling within the US, and internationally to other Ooma customers. No monthly charges — just plug it into a broadband connection and you're good to go. It's got all of the features you'd expect — caller ID, ringtones and the ability to create a contact list (or transfer one over from your cell) — while providing a few extra goodies, such as giving 911 personnel your address automatically, and using a landline backup in case of a power or Internet outage. You can also interact with the Telo from your computer, managing contacts and listening to voicemails.

The Ooma Telo will be released soon and retail at $250. Think the press shot dresses up the Telo? Click Continue for a comparison shot of the Ooma Telo in the wild.

Ooma-Telo-in-the-wild.jpg

Via Ooma

 
Send-A-Friend
(2) Comments

BW:
I have had ooma for several months now. I cannot say enough about not having anymore phone bills. The sound quali...More »


Comments

By CoolProducts at 2:40 PM ON 11/12/08

Definitely a cool product and is attractive as it is cool! I bet they sell a lot of these guys!

By BW at 2:53 PM ON 01/09/09

I have had ooma for several months now. I cannot say enough about not having anymore phone bills. The sound quality is excellent...you'd never know that you dropped your land line. I am excited to see this new product coming out from ooma. Please keep us up to date.


Leave a Comment


Type the characters you see in the picture above.

(Please be patient, it may take a moment for your comment to appear.)

DVICE continues below
Get the latest tech news
on your cellphone!
Text DVICE to 72434
DVICE on your iPhone
Follow DVICE on Twitter
Editor: Peter Pachal
editor@dvice.com
©2009, Syfy. All rights reserved.