Make cordless voice calls over the Ooma VoIP phone service with the HD3 Handset from Ooma. Equipped with a 2″ color display, the cordless HD3 Handset supports wideband HD Voice technology, which is designed to deliver double the audio quality of typical narrowband calls. The handset also supports the DECT 6.0 cordless telephony standard, which helps to ensure optimal range, security, and sound quality.
The HD3 Handset’s picture caller ID feature displays a picture of the caller along with their caller ID information. The online phonebook lets you sync your Yahoo, Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn contacts. An intercom lets you talk with other handset users in your home, while one-touch voicemail makes it easy to check your messages. Other features include call waiting and a call log.
The HD3 handset requires Ooma service and an Ooma Telo device.
Garrick Towne (verified owner) –
I have been using Ooma now for several years and am very happy with the quality and service. I’ve had 2 lines and have only been using one all these years by plugging the jack into the Telo. I wanted to be able to use the second line and my research told me that the only way to do that was to get this HD3 handset. Pros: It works for what I need and the quality is fair which is why I did not give less than 3 stars. Cons: Compared to my AT&T cordless phone, the quality is not as crisp clear. In addition, the battery life does not seem to last even close to what a new cordless phone should. also There is no page or intercom incase the device has been misplaced. Summary: A fairly decent, simple phone.
Adriana Bode (verified owner) –
After spending multiple sessions with OOMA support and looking thru their community forums their support people finally decided that I have received one of their many defective units. They agreed to eventually send me a replacement HD3 handset. They even had me purchase a replacement set of batteries to make sure that their unit was defective prior to agreeing to send a replacement unit. The battery level would drop to 50% charged until I removed a battery and reinstalled it. Then the level would be at 100% for a few hours, This problem repeated over and over. Well the replacement unit has the same problem as the original. Not sure what happens now.
Armando Bartell (verified owner) –
After spending multiple sessions with OOMA support and looking thru their community forums their support people finally decided that I have received one of their many defective units. They agreed to eventually send me a replacement HD3 handset I hope. They even had me purchase a replacement set of batteries to make sure that their unit was defective. The battery level would drop to 50% charged until I removed a battery and reinstalled it. Then the level would be at 100% for a few hours, This problem repeated over and over. I guess we will see how the replacement unit will work If I ever get one.