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title: "Ooma HD3 Handset Cordless with Caller-ID and HD Voice Quality. Exclusively for Ooma Telo VoIP Home Phone Service"
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# 10 hr talk time 2" color screen 150 hr standby Ooma HD3 Handset Cordless with Caller-ID and HD Voice Quality. Exclusively for Ooma Telo VoIP Home Phone Service

**Brand:** ooma
**Price:** $108.50
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📞 Elevate your home calls with HD clarity and nonstop connectivity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ooma HD3 Handset Cordless with Caller-ID and HD Voice Quality. Exclusively for Ooma Telo VoIP Home Phone Service by ooma
- **How much does it cost?** $108.50 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- ooma enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ooma brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Crystal-Clear HD Voice:** Experience premium HD voice quality that makes every call sound like an in-person conversation.
- • **Intuitive Color Display:** Navigate calls and contacts easily on a vibrant 2-inch color screen designed for busy professionals.
- • **Long-Lasting Battery Life:** Stay connected with up to 10 hours of talk time and 150 hours standby—no more mid-call drops.
- • **Seamless Ooma Integration:** Effortlessly sync contacts & voicemail with your Ooma Telo for a unified home office experience.
- • **Expandable Multi-Handset Support:** Add up to 4 wireless handsets per Telo for whole-home coverage and seamless call management.

## Overview

The Ooma HD3 Handset is a sleek, cordless VoIP phone designed exclusively for Ooma Telo users, featuring HD voice quality, a 2-inch color screen, and up to 10 hours of talk time. It supports online phonebook syncing, caller ID, voicemail access, and multi-handset operation, delivering a premium, integrated home communication experience tailored for modern professionals.

## Description

Unleash the full power of your Ooma Telo with the new Ooma HD3 Handset. This third-generation cordless handset is designed to take advantage of everything Ooma has to offer. With a sleek comfortable design, an intuitive menu system, and a battery life that will keep you talking for hours, the HD3 Handset is the perfect companion device for your Telo. NOTE: Each Ooma Telo can support up to 4 wireless peripherals. The HD3 Handset is not compatible with the original Ooma Telo Handset or the Ooma Hub. Some features require a subscription to Ooma Premier.

Review: Works seamlessly with the OOMA Telo Air. Nice phone! - Well, it's a cordless phone; so how great can it be? It's pretty great. I have used OOMA for about 6 years now and I always had a 3-phone Panasonic cordless system connected to my OOMA Telo by a phone cord. That setup worked; but I was having problems on occasion when I would pick up a call; it would hang up. I was going to buy another cordless phone system until I saw this OOMA HD3 handset and I thought.... why not? I was hoping that the HD3 would seamlessly integrate with my OOMA Telo and would give me a better experience overall. Well, it met my expectations. I did replace the cheap rechargeable batteries with the Panasonics that another reviewer suggested. I figured it made sense because manufacturers typically ship with the lowest grade batteries available; the Panasonics are working. But let's talk about the phone: 1. It is very similar to form and fit as most cordless phones on the market. No real surprises here. The buttons and menus are what you would expect and what you are likely used to. 2. It connected effortlessly to my OOMA Telo Air. Just press a button on the Telo and make a selection on the phone and they paired immediately. Very easy. 3. I tested this on a call with a family member who I normally talk to. They remarked that the clarity of the call on their end was very clear; much better than when I was using the Panasonic system. Everything was great on my side as well. 4. I can now check my OOMA voicemail on my phone with a click of a button. I had to go online or to my OOMA Telo for voicemail with my old phones. 5. I can easily update my contact list (telephone directory) online at my OOMA account and they show up on the phones contact list; something I couldn't figure out before with a regular phone. There may even be other good features that I haven't discovered yet. But the bottom line is that this phone integrates very well into the OOMA Telo and OOMA system, making for a frustration-free experience. The range seems to be quite good as well. I do think that the price point for the single phone (approximately $50) is a bit steep; I think it should be offered lower. But there is a price to pay for convenience...I understand that. I will probably purchase another if I catch a sale; but one is good for me now. If you are new to OOMA or thinking about OOMA service in lieu of a telephone landline....do it! You will save SO MUCH money in the long run for a small initial investment. My recommendation for a new OOMA user is to buy the OOMA Telo VoIP Home Phone system with three HD3 handsets (TELO3HD3); that is a pretty good deal at $149.99 and will give you everything you need for whole house coverage and a good experience. I am personally happy that I found OOMA and made the decision to switch years ago; it has probably saved me nearly $5000 over the six years that I have had the service.
Review: Easy to Setup and Sounds Great at Close Range - The Ooma HD3 arrived with two AAA Ni-MH rechargeable cells, charger base, and wall-wart power supply. First thing to do: Toss the included junk batteries and insert two Panasonic Eneloop AAA cells. This move will provide you with longer time between charges and reduce the possibility of a gooey mess accumulating in the phone. We charged the handset for 30 minutes, then the LCD screen asked to be paired with the Telo base. Note that the HD3 only works with second generation or later Telo units. If you have an older Telo, either upgrade to a newer model or purchase an HD2. The screen said to press and hold the PAGE button on the Telo. (It is hidden on the back of our unit). The HD3 then asked to be linked. Yes! Then it spent a few minutes automatically downloading the latest firmware. That is it. All done. Now we were able to make and receive calls, review our voicemail, and see caller ID and optional photo on the LCD screen. There is no provision for external headphones. The handset earphone sound quality was very good; Loud and clear. The speakerphone sounded like a tiny speaker coming from the back. Well, it is. While idle, the LCD screen displays the local time. Setup was a snap so we did not require assistance from Ooma, however I have noticed that customer support has improved tremendously over the years. The phone helpline is usually only a 2 minute wait and the people I spoke with are helpful, easily understood and efficient. This is our first experience with a DECT 6.0 2 GHz handset, and range was not as spectacular as we had hoped. You might get 100 meters/300 feet if you mounted it on your front porch and walked down the street. In our real world situation inside we got about 35 feet before dropouts. Suggest that you give some thought to mounting the Telo base at a central location, maximizing the range. This is not so much a complaint against Ooma but pointing out the limitations of the DECT specification. Third parties make DECT 6.0 repeaters and they might work with the Ooma system and HD3, but we have not tried that yet. Perhaps another customer review will expand on this possibility. One feature worth noting: You may press a PAGE button on the base to make a sound from the HD3 speaker. It is loud enough to be heard through sofa cushions. A feature missing is the ability to copy a phone directory entry to favorites. While you may press keys to search for a specific contact, there should be an easier way to move a contact into the short favorites list. As it is now, you must select from the call log. In summary, the Ooma HD3 handset looks nice, works great at close range, and is easy to setup. We are pleased with the purchase.

## Features

- Keep your contacts up to date with online phone book syncing.
- Add a line with optional Ooma Premier for a separate home office number.
- 10 hour talk time; 150 hour standby
- 2" color screen
- Supports HD voice for crystal-clear sound quality.
- Works with Ooma Telo free home phone service. Get unlimited nationwide calling, voicemail, caller-ID, call waiting and 911.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B078H4FHGJ |
| Answering System Type | Digital |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,960 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #21 in VoIP Phones |
| Brand | ooma |
| Built-In Media | AAA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (2), AC adapter, Charging cradle, Ooma HD3 Handset, Quick Start Guide |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Ooma Telo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,164 Reviews |
| Dialer Type | Single Keypad |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811008021610 |
| Is there Caller ID | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 1.2 x 1.9 x 6.9 inches |
| Item Type Name | Ooma HD3 Handset |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ooma, Inc. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mfr Part Number | 811008021610 |
| Model Number | HD3 |
| Multiline Operation | Multi-Line Operation |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Phone Standby Time | 150 hours |
| Phone Talk Time | 10 Hours |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recording Capacity | 16 Minutes |
| Telephone Type | Cordless |
| UPC | 811008021610 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | One-year limited warranty |

## Product Details

- **Answering System Type:** Digital
- **Brand:** ooma
- **Color:** Black
- **Dialer Type:** Single Keypad
- **Item Weight:** 4 ounces
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 1.2 x 1.9 x 6.9 inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Number of Batteries:** 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Telephone Type:** Cordless

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works seamlessly with the OOMA Telo Air. Nice phone!
*by W***R on March 9, 2025*

Well, it's a cordless phone; so how great can it be? It's pretty great. I have used OOMA for about 6 years now and I always had a 3-phone Panasonic cordless system connected to my OOMA Telo by a phone cord. That setup worked; but I was having problems on occasion when I would pick up a call; it would hang up. I was going to buy another cordless phone system until I saw this OOMA HD3 handset and I thought.... why not? I was hoping that the HD3 would seamlessly integrate with my OOMA Telo and would give me a better experience overall. Well, it met my expectations. I did replace the cheap rechargeable batteries with the Panasonics that another reviewer suggested. I figured it made sense because manufacturers typically ship with the lowest grade batteries available; the Panasonics are working. But let's talk about the phone: 1. It is very similar to form and fit as most cordless phones on the market. No real surprises here. The buttons and menus are what you would expect and what you are likely used to. 2. It connected effortlessly to my OOMA Telo Air. Just press a button on the Telo and make a selection on the phone and they paired immediately. Very easy. 3. I tested this on a call with a family member who I normally talk to. They remarked that the clarity of the call on their end was very clear; much better than when I was using the Panasonic system. Everything was great on my side as well. 4. I can now check my OOMA voicemail on my phone with a click of a button. I had to go online or to my OOMA Telo for voicemail with my old phones. 5. I can easily update my contact list (telephone directory) online at my OOMA account and they show up on the phones contact list; something I couldn't figure out before with a regular phone. There may even be other good features that I haven't discovered yet. But the bottom line is that this phone integrates very well into the OOMA Telo and OOMA system, making for a frustration-free experience. The range seems to be quite good as well. I do think that the price point for the single phone (approximately $50) is a bit steep; I think it should be offered lower. But there is a price to pay for convenience...I understand that. I will probably purchase another if I catch a sale; but one is good for me now. If you are new to OOMA or thinking about OOMA service in lieu of a telephone landline....do it! You will save SO MUCH money in the long run for a small initial investment. My recommendation for a new OOMA user is to buy the OOMA Telo VoIP Home Phone system with three HD3 handsets (TELO3HD3); that is a pretty good deal at $149.99 and will give you everything you need for whole house coverage and a good experience. I am personally happy that I found OOMA and made the decision to switch years ago; it has probably saved me nearly $5000 over the six years that I have had the service.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to Setup and Sounds Great at Close Range
*by G***N on August 3, 2019*

The Ooma HD3 arrived with two AAA Ni-MH rechargeable cells, charger base, and wall-wart power supply. First thing to do: Toss the included junk batteries and insert two Panasonic Eneloop AAA cells. This move will provide you with longer time between charges and reduce the possibility of a gooey mess accumulating in the phone. We charged the handset for 30 minutes, then the LCD screen asked to be paired with the Telo base. Note that the HD3 only works with second generation or later Telo units. If you have an older Telo, either upgrade to a newer model or purchase an HD2. The screen said to press and hold the PAGE button on the Telo. (It is hidden on the back of our unit). The HD3 then asked to be linked. Yes! Then it spent a few minutes automatically downloading the latest firmware. That is it. All done. Now we were able to make and receive calls, review our voicemail, and see caller ID and optional photo on the LCD screen. There is no provision for external headphones. The handset earphone sound quality was very good; Loud and clear. The speakerphone sounded like a tiny speaker coming from the back. Well, it is. While idle, the LCD screen displays the local time. Setup was a snap so we did not require assistance from Ooma, however I have noticed that customer support has improved tremendously over the years. The phone helpline is usually only a 2 minute wait and the people I spoke with are helpful, easily understood and efficient. This is our first experience with a DECT 6.0 2 GHz handset, and range was not as spectacular as we had hoped. You might get 100 meters/300 feet if you mounted it on your front porch and walked down the street. In our real world situation inside we got about 35 feet before dropouts. Suggest that you give some thought to mounting the Telo base at a central location, maximizing the range. This is not so much a complaint against Ooma but pointing out the limitations of the DECT specification. Third parties make DECT 6.0 repeaters and they might work with the Ooma system and HD3, but we have not tried that yet. Perhaps another customer review will expand on this possibility. One feature worth noting: You may press a PAGE button on the base to make a sound from the HD3 speaker. It is loud enough to be heard through sofa cushions. A feature missing is the ability to copy a phone directory entry to favorites. While you may press keys to search for a specific contact, there should be an easier way to move a contact into the short favorites list. As it is now, you must select from the call log. In summary, the Ooma HD3 handset looks nice, works great at close range, and is easy to setup. We are pleased with the purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Patience!
*by S***K on October 1, 2018*

I am very happy with how well this phone works with my Ooma Telos. It sounds great and is well made. I am deducting a star for two reasons: 1. Once the phone is paired with the Telos base the screen seemed to lock up and simply say "CONNECTING" on the display. It stayed like this for two hours and I was sure it was broken. I was about ready to send it back! I called the support line to see what the problem might be. Even though it was a Sunday I was able to actually get someone on the phone who explained the phone was actually downloading firmware and it will take a while. Boy, they were right. The overall process took about 4 hours before I was able to use the phone! This should be better documented, and maybe display "downloading firmware" instead of just "connecting". Anyway, I'd recommended letting a new phone sit all night in order to update properly. 2. The included rechargeable AAA batteries are junk, the cheapest available in my opinion. Toss them and put in a good pair of Powerex or Energizer rechargeable AAA cells instead. You'll be glad you did.

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