Ooma Telo and Bluetooth Receiver (Refurbished)
- Make phone calls over the Internet for pennies a month (OK, a few hundred pennies, but still way cheaper than a landline)
- Includes a Bluetooth adapter to pair with up to 7 headsets for Brady Bunch-type situations
- If your cellphone signal is spotty at home and you don’t want a full-on landline, this is for you
- Model: Ooma Telo BT
You Said A Mouthful: The Ooma Telo Dossier
This is always a tough one to get right. Explaining why it makes sense to augment your mobile phone service, or replace your landline, with the Ooma Telo VoIP system is a big job already. When you start to get into the more creative possibilities, well, you start to see the value in rolling out the greatest hits and letting the magic of hyperlinks do the heavy lifting. Here’s the dossier of Ooma Telo intelligence generated by our previous sale:
First and least, here’s what we said about this last time we sold it. But fortunately, we’re fortunate to host an active community of people at least as smart as we are, so you’ll probably learn more from the previous discussion about this Ooma Telo bundle in our forum.
OK, but what do the pros say? CNET put this at the top of their Five-Deal Friday that time. As for the obsessive deal-hunters, a Slickdeals post yielded 117 more comments.
Still have questions? Over 369 of them have been asked and answered on the Amazon page for this Ooma Telo, along with a staggering 1,100 customer reviews. We can’t really take credit for that. But we do link to a comparison sale every day, right under the product photo. 95% of that time it’s to the product’s Amazon page, as it was on the day we sold this the first time.
With all the digital ink that’s already been spilled, what could we possibly add to “the conversation” in this small space? Some dumb jokes? OK, here: “FIVE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR COMMUNICATIONS MORE CONCISE: (1) Reduce list sizes by 80%.” Yuk yuk. Now run along. You’ve got some reading to do. Just not here.