Evolution of the Ooma devices

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LBarouf
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Evolution of the Ooma devices

Post by LBarouf » Fri Sep 21, 2018 5:45 pm

I was looking for a list of devices that Ooma made, and specs. From the hub to the Telo Air2.

On a completely different note, is there a way to extend coverage for the HD devices? I have HD2, and find them terrible. Don't know if the HD3 fare better in range and audio quality. I also found my HD2s, are picky on the batteries to use. If the original batteries die (2 of them could not hold 1.5v when new!) I find the Duracell brand not working at all.

murphy
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Re: Evolution of the Ooma devices

Post by murphy » Sat Sep 22, 2018 2:19 am

The nominal voltage of a NiMH rechargeable cell is 1.2 volts.

The range of a DECT transmitter is controlled by the FCC part 15 power limit. Any manufacturer that exceeds that limit would have their products removed from the market by the FCC.
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