• Reviews around connection (2.11 of 5)

    Ooma HD2 Handset

    • Dropped calls, horrible speaker phone, bad connections
    • They both have a lot of static and the connection is intermittent or broken
    • I used other brands in the past, has better connection and audio quality but the setup is more tedious and you do have to reconfigure whenever there is a lost of Internet connection..
    • Make sure you have a capable Internet connection.
    • An update, this handset lost connection to the hub and now won't connect anymore - reset after reset, new batteries, on the charger for more than a day now (so full of power) and still no connection to the hub!Another thing, I have all the connections properly in place (I have used the system already), however
    • Loses stored profiles and connections with base unit
    • it's charging station, but the sound quality is below what my old Panasonic cordless phones are for both listening and transmitting, and the connection from time to time has some glitches.
    • When this happens, the handsets (all of them) have lost their connection to the base unit.
    • The first time, the phonescreen said it had lost the connection to the base
    • It has much better voice quality and blue tooth connection is excellent
    • The handset crashes and never has a good connection.
    • It also has pretty good range, I've been all over my yard and not lost connection to the base
    • The volume is entirely too low and I can call the same person on my cell and get a much better connection
    • The charger didn't seem to make a solid connection to charge the battery, so I think it would be likely to get knocked loose and lose its charge accidentally (which can be a problem on the old model too, but at least there is a blue light that shines when it is connected).One feature I would
    • And explainable connection issues
    • Also, while walking around my house with it it lost connection to the
    • I originally purchased Ooma service because I worked from home often and needed a reliable connection for long conference calls (not a cell phone)
    • There was a bad connection somewhere and it wouldn't keep the phone charged properly.
    • Every now and then, one of them looses its connection to the base station, and I have had to reprogram
    • The handset crashes and never has a good connection.
    • Not ideal, but not as bad as I first thought.-The square pad in the middle which has directional buttons is extremely small, and it takes concentration to press the right button