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The sound quality is so bad, that it cannot be used for an intelligible conversation.
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While the physical interface is a tiny bit clunky, overall this is still the best phone I have ever used, and for a VOIP-like system, the cleanest, clearest audio too
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We purchased the Ooma base system and the two of these handsets enhance the use of that system
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IT has the clearest speaker phone that i have ever used
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This is by far the worst service I have ever used
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There's no clip to attach the phone for hands-free use.
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I really needed speakerphone ability but the phone rattles when using speakerphone which makes it very hard to hear
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Ooma's handset did the trick, plus when used with the Ooma Bluetooth adapter all my phones ring my HD2.
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…the best handset I have ever used.
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Horrible interface, and multi-use button
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Unfortunately the ergonomics of the phone are so poor as to discourage use
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This is the worst system I have ever used and I can't think of anything good to say about it.
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First of all, the software is very counter intuitive, maybe I've just gotten so used to other handsets that it's me - but after a year I still don't like it
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The voice quality is excellent, and the handset gives me access to all the extra features Ooma offers that are not available using alternative handsets
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It makes my interaction with the phone feel like it is of a cheaper quality than I am used to
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I've used Ooma handsets before, however, this model has worked inconsistently since I got it about months ago
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It works well, the slight time delay takes a little getting use to.
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They are truly the worst handsets I have ever used.
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However this HD2 handset is perhaps the worst sounding phone I have ever used.
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It works well, the slight time delay takes a little getting use to.
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I must say that the Ooma service and call quality is excellent but this phone that whoever makes for them is the worst phone I have ever used.