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Obihai OBi202 VoIP Telephone Adapter with 2-Phone Ports, Router & USB

by Obihai
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Technical Details

  • VoIP ATA Supports 4 VoIP Accts (SIP and/or Google Voice) for BYOD Services; AcroVoice, Anveo, Callcentric, VoIP.ms, etc.
  • OBi Calling Features: Caller ID, Call Forward, Anonymous Caller Blocking, Message Waiting Indication, Three Way Conference Calling
  • OBiTALK Portal Features: Manage Your OBi, Connect to Your Friends' OBi Devices, Add Services, Download Apps for PC, Speed Dial Up to 99 OBi Endpoints or Phone Numbers
  • Make free calls on the OBiTALK Network - Connect to other OBi Devices or use the free OBiON for iPhone and Android applications.
  • Works with Google Voice for FREE calls in the USA and Canada - Great international rates too!

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The OBi202 is perfect for customers who do not have a traditional telco phone service and want the savings and simplicity of using a VoIP service for all their calls. With its support for 2 independently configurable phone ports, support for Google Voice and many other VoIP providers, the OBi202 provides you with an abundance of control and convenience from the comfort of your home phone(s). The OBi202 is equipped with a 2-port router/bridge with support for integrated quality of service (QoS). The OBi202 may be installed in a variety of environments that either do not have an available Ethernet port and/or locations where upstream voice traffic needs to be prioritized above other types of traffic like web surfing and uploading pictures and movies. So Many Features! - Works with Up to Four (4) VoIP Services: Google Voice and Other VoIP Service Support (SIP) - T.38 Real Time Fax over IP - High Quality Voice over IP Technology - Built-In Router with QoS for VoIP Traffic Prioritization - USB Port for Use with OBiWiFi Wireless Adapter or Storage Device - OBiTALK Web Portal: The OBiTALK Web Portal allows you to manage your OBi endpoints and your Circle of Trust. The OBiTALK portal helps OBi users configure, add services and manage their OBi devices with ease. - OBiON: iPhone and Android App Integration - Call Forwarding on All Calls, Busy Calls, Forward on No Answer - Caller ID - Name & Number - Call Waiting - Call Transfer - Block by Caller ID - Automatic Call Back - Do Not Disturb - Conference Calling - Anonymous Calling - Message Waiting Indication - Visual and Tone Based - Speed Dialing of 99 OBi Endpoints or Phone Numbers


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fab Sep 4 2012
Great to avoid telephone monthly payments? Installation a breeze, operation seamless. Fellow Canadians, don't hesitate , get rid of the annoying phone companies
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81 of 84 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The best investment in VOIP. Also - no more electronic noise with new firmwares May 1 2012
By Keen Eye - Published on Amazon.com
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I had an OBi110 and soon after buying that I heard that OBi202 is going to be released, so I passed on the OBi110 to a friend.

This does the job as beautifully as OBI110 did, with great feature of two lines on one little amazing gizmo that OBi202 is. Everything was setup within 5 minutes and it's been great for the short 2 weeks I have had it.

Only small hitch I have had is that it produces this little electronic noise which I am told is from the conductors inside, perhaps if I move it away from me (it' at 2 feet right now) it will improve.. It's not too bad but it's there, comes and goes.

Have not tried fax yet, but love the clean little gizmo that this is.

Edit: Actually the noise is becoming annoying. I still haven't gotten rid of my VOIP.. Will call OBI tomorrow again, and might return if they say this is expected. OBI110 never had this

Edit2: I just hooked up 2nd GV line to Obi202. It did not take the 2nd line easily, i.e., although I added all of GV infor just like the 1st GV line Obi202 somehow did not connect 2nd GV account. I called the Support and the folks there were extremely friendly, called me back in 15 minutes and told me they fixed the setup at their end on my ObiTalk setup page. It's been working like a champ since then. I am changing my rating to a 4 Star now as the slight noise is still slightly unacceptable.

BTW, I also transferred my VOIP line to T-Mo and then to GV, I would say it was well worth the $20 + .99 cents I spent on the whole transfer process :)

Edit3: I am coming back to make it a 5 star review. Afetr moving my obi device behind my monitor somewhere with other 'stuff' like KVM, USB hub etc etc.. I do not hear the noise any more at all. Maybe it was the angle where the obi202 was placed before that caused the pitch the way it was coming. Wife agrees too that there is no noise anymore.

And both mine and my wife's GV numbers on this one little device are going great. There is a very ocacsional lag but I believe that is because our broadband (though 35mbps) gets overloaded every now and then with the Google TVs, and laptop, tablet and what not runing all the time :)

Edit4: I had to come back and change the subjct line, there is no more electronic noise with the new firmware.

Highly recommended !!
37 of 39 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Concept. Fantastic Implemention Oct 15 2012
By DigDug - Published on Amazon.com
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While there are several Voice-over-IP (VoIP) devices on the market, Obihai's offering stands out from the rest because of its nifty use of Google's GTalk protocol to make completely free outgoing calls. But rather than rehash all of the great qualities of this device, I thought to provide a little background on how exactly the Obi works since calling the mechanism as one using "Google Voice" doesn't describe the whole picture.

Google's telecommunication offerings actually consist of two products - (1) Google Voice and (2) the calling feature in Gmail which doesn't really have a specifically branded name, but which I'll call "GTalk" as the calling feature is part of the GChat functionality in Gmail. Google Voice is actually a rebranding of GrandCentral's call-forwarding service that Google acquired some years ago with its acquisition of GrandCentral. It is not a Voice-over-IP protocol, but rather a call-forwarding service that allows you to use one "front-facing" phone number to which you can attach a limitless amount of other phone numbers (and services) which will ring whenever someone dials that "front-facing" number. GTalk, on the other hand, is a true VoIP protocol which Google obtained through its acquisition of Gizmo5, a small VoIP company. When you use GTalk to make calls, you are in fact making a telephone call through the internet.

The magic lies in the marriage of these two services and is what Obi takes advantage of. Google ties one's Google Voice number to the GTalk service in Gmail so that all outgoing calls carry that number and all incoming calls to that number are routed properly. The Obi essentially logs in to the gmail account you've associated with the device and monitors the Gtalk service for any incoming calls as well as places calls when you dial a number on your handset.

Therefore, my feeling is that even if Google Voice no longer stays free, I doubt there will be any effect on the Obi's utility, as the GTalk service within Gmail will almost certainly stay free for the near future - it is in direct competition with Skype which is being baked in to Windows 8 and into Microsoft's Outlook.com e-mail platform.
36 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars simply amazing! April 25 2012
By Mr. T - Published on Amazon.com
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I was looking at the previous version (Obi110) but decided to go with this newer one. But if you want to save money, go with Obi110. It should work as great.
It is the same thing except this one can handle up to 2 phones and it has a better design.

Okay, if you are familiar w/ Google Voice, it will take you less then 5 minutes to set it up.
Super easy and straight forward. I had it set up in 5 minutes and my home phone is working like a charm :)
Now I hooked 2 GoogleVoice numbers on this thing. You have the option to add up to 4 numbers for incoming call (with only one phone!!) and up to 2 numbers for the outgoing call (by using 2 phones, one phone for each outgoing number).

Now I save $40 every month with this baby.
The sound quality is great! Call in, call out w/ no problem. Of course, you need the working internet for this to work properly.

Couldn't be happier with this purchase. ^_^
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