After using the Ooma Telo Air 2 for several months, I can confidently say it's revolutionized my home phone experience. The wireless freedom is game-changing - I can place the base station anywhere in my house without worrying about Ethernet cables.
The setup was surprisingly simple. Just scan the QR code with your smartphone (pro tip: don't bother trying with a laptop) and you're good to go in about 45 minutes. The call quality is crystal clear, though I did notice voicemail recordings sound slightly muffled compared to traditional landlines.
Where this device really shines is in cost savings. At just $5-17/month (depending on whether you choose Premier service), it's a fraction of what I was paying AT&T. The Premier features like spam blocking have nearly eliminated robocalls - such a relief!
The portability is fantastic for travel. I've taken mine to hotels and family visits, as long as there's WiFi, my home phone number works anywhere. This has been perfect for keeping in touch with my kids while maintaining our household rules about screen time.
A few quirks to note: That bright flower light on top? You'll want to dim it immediately unless you enjoy what looks like a UFO landing in your living room at night. Also, if you're tech-savvy, connect it behind your router rather than between modem and router to maintain faster internet speeds.
One major warning: Be absolutely sure you're getting the Air 2 version if you want true wireless capability. The original Telo requires a wired connection despite looking identical - an odd choice by Ooma that's caused confusion.
For families, homeschoolers, or anyone wanting reliable home phone service without the landline costs, this is hands-down the best solution I've found after years of searching.