I was deterred from buying this phone after reading some of the other reviews posted here on Amazon. However, since I have a telecom background in the management of both services and equipment (AT&T, Qwest, Inter-tel), I decided to see if the negative reviews that portray this device as difficult to install were true. I'm happy to report that this device is easy to install for those that are comfortable using web interfaces. I would like to address some of the other reviewer' comments:
#1) Other reviewers have correctly noted that this device provides "free" dial tone service if you register for a free google voice account. Registering for a google account is very easy.
#2) Another reviewer, Jane Sangerman, states that this phone does not work and is no longer supported. This is patently false and misleading. I suspect that Jane is having some technical issues with her firewall or her ISP. Or, perhaps she does not have the technical skills to follow the directions that are provided.
#3) Other reviewers have commented that several attempts are needed to register the phone on the Obihai website. I had no problem whatsoever. Again, I suspect there might be problems on the back end, such as with firewall settings, or with something else.
#4) Some reviewers have noted that a firmware update is required to use the phone. I performed the firmware update after I configured the phone. The phone worked fine before and after the update. The update was easy to do if you know your way around computers and can follow simple instructions.
#5) Another reviewer (Will) states that the phone does not work with Google voice over wifi. I have not setup this phone over wifi because an ethernet connection is essential for call quality. That is because voice over internet protocol (VOIP) phones use a special feature known as SIP (session internet protocol) that establishes a dedicated internet pathway for your calls, thereby preventing lags and interruptions in your call. If you connect over wifi, your phone does not get the benefit of SIP. For this reason, you should plan to use this phone with a dedicated ethernet connection; and if your router allows it, you should configure that ethernet port to have the highest priority.
#6) Some reviewers have noted that the setup instructions are very poor. If you are not confident in using web interfaces, then I would encourage you to look over the instructions, and do some research on how to configure this phone. It's really not that difficult, but you will be required to access a few websites and enter your credentials. Then, you will need to enter some data to configure the phone.
The points made above explain why people either love or hate this phone. Haters do not have the skills to setup the phone, while lovers have the skills and are enjoying the many benefits that this phone offers. Here are some of the benefits:
1) Once configured with google voice, you will have no monthly phone bills.
2) The phone provides excellent call quality with very loud volume. I have the volume set at 5 on a scale of 15.
3) Works with several types of headsets: 3.5mm headset jack, RJ9, USB, or bluetooth. I have never seen a phone that works with so many headsets!
4) The build quality of this phone is enterprise class. The VOIP phones that I sold for Inter-Tel to business customers for $5000/piece had a similar build quality but had only a fraction of the features that this phone provides.
5) Since I have 2 separate google email accounts, I have this phone configured with 2 google voice phone numbers.
6) I'm still exploring the call features. This phone allows you to place a call on hold, and then conference on another line. It also allows you to forward your calls, using the interface built into the phone. I verified the call forwarding works, but I haven't tried the conferencing feature yet.
7) I've had multiple phone calls that lasted between 1 and 2 hours, and never had a disconnect, latency issue, or any type of call quality issue during those calls. Again, I configured over ethernet because I'm certain that a wifi connection will bring a drastic reduction in call quality.
Thus far, this phone has exceeded my expectations. It took only about 20 minutes to get it working with one google voice line, 20 minutes to do the firmware update (not counting the time the phone was updating), and 20 minutes to setup the second google voice line.
The call quality has definitely exceeded my expectations, such that I plan to use this phone instead of my cell phone for making business calls. Especially important is the call volume, and this phone can really crank up the call volume if necessary.
I really like that my noise cancelling bluetooth headset works with this phone so that I can walk around the house while I'm on a call without the other end knowing what I'm doing.
This phone is leaps and bounds ahead of the Inter-Tel VOIP phone that I previously sold to businesses for $5,000/piece. It's amazing that technology, and the price point, has moved forward so quickly in just 15 years.
Whether you should buy this phone depends on your own capabilities, your patience, and if you have a friend that can help you with difficulties. Other reviewers have noted that tech support is not a good option, so plan ahead, and take note of the points made above. For those that get this phone configured over ethernet, you will be rewarded with an amazing enterprise class business phone that does more than you will ever need.
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| Package Dimensions | 12.83 x 9.02 x 3.54 inches |
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| Item Weight | 3.12 pounds |
| ASIN | B076JKV5CL |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #31,154 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #12 in VoIP Phones |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 18, 2017 |
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Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021
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I've been an Obihai customer for a decade.
Unfortunately, Obihai was purchased by Polycom, who was then purchased by Plantronics.
In order to use this magnificent device you must use their Obitalk website to register and configure it. That's where the ultra-low price becomes justified. They have allowed their infrastructure to atrophy so greatly that 15, 20, 30, and maybe more, attempts to execute the **5nnnn registration command will be required. Then you can expect the same problem when you must use the same website to add the Google Voice phone number. IF YOU HAVE THE PATIENCE OF A SAINT, your merits will eventually be rewarded. That is, in the present day. It's easy to think that these wretchedly unacceptable conditions will get worse, and in the future these devices may not be configurable at all.
I've followed the process to obtain support. I got an automated response from Plantronics with a ticket number, but this issue is systemic and I recommend buyers beware
Unfortunately, Obihai was purchased by Polycom, who was then purchased by Plantronics.
In order to use this magnificent device you must use their Obitalk website to register and configure it. That's where the ultra-low price becomes justified. They have allowed their infrastructure to atrophy so greatly that 15, 20, 30, and maybe more, attempts to execute the **5nnnn registration command will be required. Then you can expect the same problem when you must use the same website to add the Google Voice phone number. IF YOU HAVE THE PATIENCE OF A SAINT, your merits will eventually be rewarded. That is, in the present day. It's easy to think that these wretchedly unacceptable conditions will get worse, and in the future these devices may not be configurable at all.
I've followed the process to obtain support. I got an automated response from Plantronics with a ticket number, but this issue is systemic and I recommend buyers beware
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2019
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We purchased this unit to replace a Polycom IP phone that had started spontaneously re-booting. Several findings to consider:
1. Ease of configuration: whether you have SIP trunks, an IP PBX or use Google Voice, configuration is so easy with Obihai products, especially as compared to Polycom (who recently purchased Obihai) as to be almost beyond belief. Lesson learned: as soon as you plug in your unit, point your browser to obitalk.com and set up an account. The web client configurator is especially well thought out and pushes configuration changes instantaneously to your phone. When your phone acquires an IP address, you dial **5 [plus a four-digit number from obitalk.com] and, voila, it is registered with Obihai. The basic device configuration covers most setup requirements. If you need to geek out, there's an expert interface as well. Obihai offers a range of provisioning options to simplify a company-wide deployment, for example. Also, these phones reboot VERY quickly, so configuration changes are not a day-long exercise.
2. 'Low level considerations': I recall assessing telephonic options some years back and a value-added reseller told me that, for most people, the 'low-level considerations' ended up trumping most other features on a phone. Thus audio clarity, volume, physical interface etc. typically outweigh other considerations. In this regard, I can report that the Obi2182 offers exceptional call quality and ease of use.
3. Google voice: working with the GV API is no picnic. On the other hand, free US calls, no monthly charge for a number, and very inexpensive international calling are compelling positives. As near as I can tell, the Obihai products may be the only hardware option that is certified for GV interoperation. Kind of a big deal if you're a Google Voice/Hangouts user.
3. Technical support: while this is usually assessed in terms of an absence of negatives, that metric does not do the team at Obihai justice. When I set up my unit, I had a nagging issue: mixing Google Voice mixed with IP PBX registrations on a SIP trunk Asterisk server caused the Google Voice registration to fail. Obihai tech support took over my phone, diagnosed the problem, and pushed a new firmware version. I have the sense that they wrote the new version specifically to solve this problem. Now THAT is some serious tech support.
My one fervent hope is, since Polycom acquired Obihai, that they won't 'fix' it. Otherwise, if you're considering a new business class VOIP phone, look no further. There really is no way to improve on the Obihai experience.
1. Ease of configuration: whether you have SIP trunks, an IP PBX or use Google Voice, configuration is so easy with Obihai products, especially as compared to Polycom (who recently purchased Obihai) as to be almost beyond belief. Lesson learned: as soon as you plug in your unit, point your browser to obitalk.com and set up an account. The web client configurator is especially well thought out and pushes configuration changes instantaneously to your phone. When your phone acquires an IP address, you dial **5 [plus a four-digit number from obitalk.com] and, voila, it is registered with Obihai. The basic device configuration covers most setup requirements. If you need to geek out, there's an expert interface as well. Obihai offers a range of provisioning options to simplify a company-wide deployment, for example. Also, these phones reboot VERY quickly, so configuration changes are not a day-long exercise.
2. 'Low level considerations': I recall assessing telephonic options some years back and a value-added reseller told me that, for most people, the 'low-level considerations' ended up trumping most other features on a phone. Thus audio clarity, volume, physical interface etc. typically outweigh other considerations. In this regard, I can report that the Obi2182 offers exceptional call quality and ease of use.
3. Google voice: working with the GV API is no picnic. On the other hand, free US calls, no monthly charge for a number, and very inexpensive international calling are compelling positives. As near as I can tell, the Obihai products may be the only hardware option that is certified for GV interoperation. Kind of a big deal if you're a Google Voice/Hangouts user.
3. Technical support: while this is usually assessed in terms of an absence of negatives, that metric does not do the team at Obihai justice. When I set up my unit, I had a nagging issue: mixing Google Voice mixed with IP PBX registrations on a SIP trunk Asterisk server caused the Google Voice registration to fail. Obihai tech support took over my phone, diagnosed the problem, and pushed a new firmware version. I have the sense that they wrote the new version specifically to solve this problem. Now THAT is some serious tech support.
My one fervent hope is, since Polycom acquired Obihai, that they won't 'fix' it. Otherwise, if you're considering a new business class VOIP phone, look no further. There really is no way to improve on the Obihai experience.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Not supported any more by Polycom. A non functional phone on GV and with other VOIP carriers.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020Verified Purchase
A disaster. Made even worse because the actual hardware is a quality product.
Poor tech support guy had no answers except wait for fix to portal that allowed my phone to connect to Google Voice and Vonage. Pathetic. I had to track down all my answers from various internet blogs. Most users do not have that type of savvy. I good product is ravaged by disastrous customer service.
It is one of those cases where you wished you had a zero star choice.
Poor tech support guy had no answers except wait for fix to portal that allowed my phone to connect to Google Voice and Vonage. Pathetic. I had to track down all my answers from various internet blogs. Most users do not have that type of savvy. I good product is ravaged by disastrous customer service.
It is one of those cases where you wished you had a zero star choice.
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