OBi110-UK Voice Service Bridge & Telephone Adaptor - No PC Required
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- Works with many SIP-based Services and Google Voice.
- Auto-Call Back, Bridge Your Phone Line, Internet Voice Services & OBiTALK to Save Money and Optimize Your Calling Plans
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 11.43 x 10.67 x 3.05 cm; 408.23 Grams
- Date First Available : 21 April 2011
- Manufacturer : Obihai
- ASIN : B004XJCBGU
- Item model number : OBi110-UK
- Customer reviews:
Product description
With the OBi110, you are in control of your communications life.
From the OBi110's on-board connections to a telephone, your phone line and via the Internet, you have the power to bridge mobile, fixed line and Internet phone services (VoIP).
The OBi provides you with an abundance of control and enhanced convenience.
OBi can use the web and social networking tools to bring everything and everybody together to speak freely and for free!
The OBi110 can also use the Internet and OBiTALK between OBi users. In this case, a traditional phone service is never needed to make the connections. Talking becomes truly free. You can put the “social” back into social networking.
So Many Features!
- OBiTALK Web Portal: The OBiTALK Web Portal allows you to manage your OBi endpoints and your Circle of Trust. There is also a utility which helps OBi users configure devices for optimum savings and access applications which make using OBi even more convenient.
- OBi Circles of Trust: The OBiTALK Web Portal is where you can set-up Circles of Trust.
- Works with Your Existing Services: PSTN, VoIP (SIP)
- 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
This product works with SIP providers, but is not compatible with Skype.
This product comes with a UK-style power adaptor.
A phone cable connection adaptor to convert a UK BT Plug into a US RJ11 Plug may be required. www.amazon.co.uk/BT-Socket-Modem-Adaptor-Telephone/dp/B000Q8KSNA
Customer reviews
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I use the OBi110 with a BT freelance phone and a BT line in the UK. Setup was a breeze and the unit has worked faultlessly since I installed it. I use Gloobo Voip for free overseas and local calls to landlines (200 free minutes weekly with a 5 euro top up every 2-3 months, and no connection fee) and essentially use my BT line for incoming phone calls only. I still require my phone line for broadband, otherwise I would have set up Sipgate as Sip 2, got myself a free phone number, and done away with the landline completely.
In order to make this work with my phone I required 2x Belkin US Plug to BT Socket Adapter and a BT 4 Wire 431A Plug to 4 Wire Male Plug Telephone Cable Lead. Just plugged everything in (to the master socket) and it all worked perfectly out of the box. Configuring the Gloobo voip service as SIP 1 was a breeze using the proxy server and port settings on the voip service site. All our outgoing calls now go through the voip service by simply dialling **1 (the default setting) before the number and the quality of the call is even better than what I get through BT. Very pleased with the product so far and looking forward to my first BT bill without any call charges; it should pay for itself within 6 weeks.
I purchased the OBI110 to provide my own call screening and IVR (Interactive Voice Response) for my home PSTN line and existing DECT phones. The OBi110 encodes and passes both the PSTN and the DECT Phones to an Asterisk server via a SIP interface.
Note: To do the following you need other equipment and a fair bit of computer knowledge. I tell you about it as part of the review because this is how I am using the product.
By installing this unit in the way that I did, there is nothing about the house telephones that seems to have changed from the family's perspective, but lurking beneath the surface is a pretty powerful call screening and VoIP network. I use Asterisk Server to set up whitelists and blacklists. If a number is on the whitelist the caller is put right through to the house phones. If twe are out the ordinary housephone answer machine in the hall takes messages. If a caller is on the blacklist they are advised that their call is unwanted and not to call any more. We are not disturbed nor even aware that someone called us. If a caller number is not on any list, or is "caller withheld", the caller is advised that we haven't recognized their telephone number and to press "1" to speak to us. In reality, call centers never do this, so again, we are not even aware of the call. I also can transfer calls and bar them with a single key press. Likewise I can whitelist callers easily too. The Asterisk logs show me the history of any calls.
I used to do all of this with the SPA3000 by Sipura. But the voice quality was very poor and searching the web shows it is a common problem. The OBI110 does the conversion of PSTN and housephone to VoIP with startlingly good sound quality for a non-professional product. It is also capable of some basic IVR and call screening entirely on its own.
The Web interface is fast and efficient in comparison with other products too.
If you know clearly why you want this product and how you will use it, you will not be disappointed when it arrives. Having set it all up very successfully in a fairly sophisticated configuration, I am sure that using it for a simple VoIP interface using OBI Talk will work just as well for those that want to keep it simple..
A well designed product for the price and and a very detailed technical manual on-line. Little touches like fully automated firmware updates that don't lose your config are thoughtful.
Recommended.
1. DIAL TONE UNCHANGED WHEN SERVICE IS DOWN
Unplug the device from the internet, lift the handset and you still get a dial tone. The box thus invites you to dial a number it has no chance of connecting. You just wait and wait... Apparently parameter "ToneOnPrimaryServiceDown" was added to improve this, but only to more upmarket models OBi202 and OBi302. They clearly couldn't be bothered to update this one.
2. PSTN "PASSTHROUGH" IS CLUNKY and NOISY
We have an underlying BT line as well as a SIP, and the box is supposed to allow you to call via either by dialing a prefix (**8 selects BT, while **1 selects the SIP). This sort of works, but there is no dialtone change as you proceed. I also consistently got a high noise level in BT mode, a sort of combined hum/hiss. This was not present on the underlying BT line, so is presumably something to do with the audio switching, perhaps something akin to a ground loop ?
I gave up at this point.
The product does not look amazing, it is clearly no a design item but you know this already from the images, it is better if is hidden away in a cabinet, but I must say it does the job especially for what you pay.
To configure it properly I must thank WelshPaul from the Uk Voip Forum (https://www.ukvoipforums.com/index.php) for its precious support, without him the product might have well ended up in the return, as other reviewer have pointed out the instructions in the box are set to configure voip servicer providers in US, the rest of the world is not covered and you need to find you own forum help.
I was lucky and with the right support I have been able now to set up 2 service providers and on top of everything also to configure the automatic rejection of these nuisance call I receive so often.
A little note, the cable RJ11 to BT is needed to connect the standard BT line but if you had a phone already in the house you might as well use the cable you have already, simply detach it from the base of the phone and attach it to the OBI, the cable they supply in the box to link the DECT phone to the OBI works just fine.






