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title: "OBi200"
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# Supports 4 VoIP services 1-port VoIP adapter Google Voice & Fax ready OBi200

**Brand:** poly
**Price:** 1172 Ft
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📞 Elevate your home office calls—never miss a beat with OBi200!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OBi200 by poly
- **How much does it cost?** 1172 Ft with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hu](https://www.desertcart.hu/products/80598883-obi200)

## Best For

- poly enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Sleek, pocket-sized design (2.7 x 2.7 x 1.2 inches) fits perfectly in any home or SOHO setup without clutter.
- • **Fax Support Included:** Stay versatile with built-in fax capabilities—because your business communication deserves every edge.
- • **Multi-Service Mastery:** Manage up to four VoIP services simultaneously on a single phone port—streamline your communications like a pro.
- • **Reliable & Lightweight:** Weighing just 8 ounces, this adapter delivers robust performance without weighing down your workspace.
- • **Seamless Google Voice Integration:** Connect effortlessly to your Google Voice account for crystal-clear calls and hassle-free setup.

## Overview

The Obihai OBi200 is a compact, black 1-port VoIP adapter by Poly that supports Google Voice and up to four VoIP services simultaneously. Designed for home and SOHO phone service, it also includes fax support, weighs 8 ounces, and measures 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.2 inches, delivering reliable, multi-service communication in a sleek form factor.

## Description

OBi200 1-Port VoIP Adapter with Google Voice and Fax Support for Home and SOHO Phone Service

Review: Great unit. You can convert from Verizon mobile home station to Google Voice to Obitalk conversion. - Obitalk adapter box is a GREAT invention that allows you to have incoming and outgoing phone calls for FREE in the US while keeping an old, established landline number. All you need is a Google Voice account (to create an IP address on the internet) and an Obitalk device (to convert internet signal to handset audio) with an Obitalk account. There is a one time $20 port charge from Google, then no further charges unless you want to buy the advance 911 service from Obtitalk. Be aware that after the port, your Verizon cell base line will be cancelled automatically. My story and how to convert from Verizon home base to Obitalk/Google voice for totally free "landline" phone calling using an established number. About 2 years ago, we cut the landline cord to avoid the over $40 per month in Frontier landline costs for a phone we used less and less but for which we'd had that landline number for years. You know, that number which is embedded in so many places you don't even think about who may have it anymore. Since we didn't want to miss the occasional useful phone call that would come to that established number, we had converted that landline to a Verizon mobile home station which in essence is a cellular phone base with antennae that connects to your house handsets to turn them into mobile phones. You simply pay Verizon for a separate cell line, which for us was $20 in our family plan. Spin forward several years, and honestly over 95% of the phone calls to the house are now simply spam. The remaining 5% are older relatives that haven't figured out how to call our cell phone numbers. However, after a major sewer repair costing $$$$, we decided to eliminate all unnecessary costs, and the $20 monthly charge for that home base cell line was the first thing to go. However. hubby was still afraid of completely cutting us off from that old established house number. Enter in some internet research by me and this obitalk unit with Google Voice to achieve keeping that number for free. Totally free. Since any "how to" is NOT really clear in either Google Voice, Verizon, or Obitalk, I'll detail below how to convert from a landline that was already ported to a Verizon "Home Solution PDI" cellular base to now port it yet again to Google Voice and Obitalk for free "landline" calling in the US while keeping an old house number. WARNING: You will need a Verizon PIN for that home base cell line before you can port. You can log into your Verizon account and set that PIN if you have not done so already. Expect a verification text to your cell phone. In minutes, once that is set, you can proceed to Google Voice. Also, that Verizon cell base line will automatically be cancelled once the port is complete. You will not be able to make any phone calls out or receive phone calls in until the Google Voice/Obitalk conversion is complete. STEPS 1. Go to Settings/Account at voice.google.com to choose to add a new number. (If you don't have a google account/gmail, you'll have to do that first.) Type in your home phone number as the phone number you want Google Voice to use (that is the number to be ported from the Verizon cell base). Fill in the Google Voice menu form stating your Verizon provider, and I think it asked for account number (which is the number you are porting). You will need a verification by using your Verizon PIN for that home line number. It takes about 24 to 48 hours for that number to port to Google Voice. (Note I had NO need to set up any "new" Google Voice number to forward to nor new Google account...I simply signed in with my current gmail account. Then I chose to add my home phone number (currently the number on the Verizon cellular base) as the chosen Google Voice number. That is the only number Google Voice is aware of for me.) 2. After you receive email notification from Google Voice that your home phone number has been ported (mine took about 24 hours), turn off your Verizon home phone cell base to avoid it usurping your efforts. You then need to go to Obitalk.com and register to create an account. (It is recommended you use a Google sign in to Obitalk. I used the same gmail account) 3. Next, set up your obitalk device. Plug it into the power. Plug your hand set phone into the Obitalk device using phone cord. Connect the Obitalk unit to your computer ethernet. Your handset is now powered and connected to your internet. You will use this handset to follow the Obitalk instructions calling a code which goes to the Obitalk servers through your internet link. You will have to then follow the steps on the Obitalk menu system. When you come to the fill in portion, place your device serial number, type, and choose "admin" for the password. You will need to replace that with something else once the activation is completed through the Obitalk account page. The Obitalk server will let you know when this has been completed. It took me 3 tries before I could get through the system before timing out as I was not expecting a password for the admin. (I tried several ideas from my Verizon account but then simply tried the old standby "admin" which worked...and later documentation in the Obitalk website stated that is the default.) 4. At this point, test your phone system. Ours worked perfectly. Calls in. Calls out. We had nothing else to do at Google Voice or at Obitalk. I carefully wrote down all the sign in email addresses and passwords, changed my admin code, and all other pertinent website information. I printed off the Obitalk page with all activation and device configuration. At this point I didn't attempt to do any fancy features. I was thrilled to have my old landline number pass from a Verizon home phone cell base, kill that $20 cell line, and now have totally FREE "landline" usage for calls in the US. I think this Obitalk unit is a GRAND idea. If Google Voice ever starts charging money for the service, we likely at that point will simply put a stake through the heart of that old number as by then, everybody should be calling our cells, including doctor offices. Good luck with your unit. UPDATE 5/28/2019 ADDING THE HANDSET ANSWER MACHINE. We've had the unit working for several days. One last work around I had to figure was how to get the calls to go to my answer machine rather than be picked up by Google Voice. For my Panasonic basic hand sets with one base/answering machine and one extension, I found I had to click off "let Google screen phone calls" and let the calls go directly to pick up. (You may need to go to "Legacy View" in Google Voice to be able to see that setting in "general settings." I then set my answering machine to pick up on 3 rings while Google Voice default is 5 rings. That allowed my calls to be either picked up by me with a handset or go directly to my answering machine. Google Voice will now only pick up if I am on the phone and neither me nor my answering machine picks up. I then set Google Voice to send me text messages of any voicemail or call missed and set desk top alert on my PC. Whew...I think that is it! Please be aware that you CANNOT make a 911 phone call on Google Voice. If you want that, you have to sign up at Obitalk for that feature for monthly fee (which is fairly nominal).
Review: I highly recommended for ANYONE to keep a landline number BUT JUST DON'T WANT TO PAY FOR IT ANYMORE! - I desperately wanted out of my ridiculously expensive monthly Verizon Landline. I've had my number for over 30 years and didn't EVER want to give it up. I researched, read a few reviews, then purchased the OBi200. The setup was quick & easy to my free Google Voice (provided) number. I tested it out a few days, had no problems whatsoever, actually I was very impressed! So on with my plan! 1 - I ported my Verizon landline to a $12.00 pay-as-you-go plan with PagePlus cell service. (I had an old Verizon cell phone doing nothing) It took about 2 days for Verizon to "give it up." Yea! My "home number" was now active and considered as a cell, no longer a landline. 2 - Within minutes of the cell service becoming active, I registered at the PagePlus website to set up my account and create a PIN number. Now I had everything I needed: *My phone number was now considered cellular service. *An Account# *A PIN# 3 - I then immediately started a port into Google Voice from PagePlus. Google charges a $20.00 port-in fee. During this wait, I did receive a call from PagePlus, I didn't answer, I totally ignored them. The port was successful, and it took about 3-4 hours to complete. 4 - Success! My home number is now my Google Voice number! ***Really now, how can one not love FREE home telephone service?*** With the same number I was just paying monthly charges for, no less! Works perfectly! Great product. Easy setup. I was so happy after purchasing this, within a few days I went and purchased the: OBiWiFi5G 2.4/5GHz Wireless 802.11AC Adapter Now my phone base unit is placed right where it always was, no need to run a wire to our router! The whole setup has been bulletproof! Easily saving me $100's a year! All in all. OBi200 - $50.00 PagePlus "pay-as-you-go" plan - $12.00 (considered as "throw-away" money) Google Voice "port-in" - $20.00 OBiWiFi5G Wireless Adapter - $25.00 Total "ONE TIME ONLY" charges: $107.00 Yearly Savings: About 4X that! ***THE ONLY DRAWBACK - NO 911 SERVICE*** It can be had for a subscription fee, but I wanted out of all subscription services. If this was provided for free, I bet they would instantly triple their sales! My Panasonic system has a pre-programmed number to dial our local Police Dept. (Small town, USA) Another comment: I've read a lot of reviews here that stated my Panasonic answering machine would no longer answer calls, and that Google Voice will take over all missed calls. NOT TRUE! Comparing my answering machine messages to my Google Voice logs, identical! And lastly, for some strange reason. When my answering machine reads out a callers number, it's like WARP SPEED! We think it's funny, because when one of our recognized numbers calls us, the readout is normal - loud & clear. (Gotta be a Google thing) I highly recommend this setup for ANYONE who wants to keep the landline number they have had for years, BUT JUST DON'T WANT TO PAY FOR IT ANYMORE!

## Features

- Works with Google Voice
- Works with up to Four(4) VoIP Services Across One(1) Phone Port

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07FCS1NGM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #510,693 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #162 in VoIP Telephone Adapters |
| Brand | POLY |
| Built-In Media | LAN cable, OBi200 Adapter, Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Telephone, Fax Machine |
| Connector Type | Ethernet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,852 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00610807883753 |
| Item Dimensions | 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.2 inches |
| Item Type Name | Obihai Technology OBI200 1-Port VoIP Phone Adapter with Google Voice and Fax Support for Home and SOHO Phone Service |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Poly |
| Model Number | OBI200 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| UPC | 610807883753 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited hardware warranty |

## Product Details

- **Compatible Devices:** Telephone, Fax Machine
- **Specific Uses For Product:** personal
- **Connector Type:** Ethernet
- **Color:** Black
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.2 inches

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern Name, Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: If I lose power to my home, is this device inoperable? Traditional landlines still work without power, is that not the case with this?**
A: Hello! Thank you for reaching out, the OBi200 works through your Internet Service connection and AC Power, if you lose power you will not have internet access and the OBi device will not have power, therefore, the OBi device will not work. Traditional landlines (POTS) worked because there was power through the copper cable, which allowed it to continue working. Please don't hesitate to contact our Technical Support Team if you require assistance or have further questions.

**Q: What phone works best with this? I need good sound quality for work**
A: This device will work with any analog phone, you can choose your best option for your scenario.

**Q: What’s the app to use for iPhone?**
A: It's a web page, not an app. You can manage it via android, iphone, windows, iMac...whatever.

**Q: Ukraine, wife calls there a lot. can one call ukraine and if so how much?**
A: Hello! The OBi200 unit only works with Google Voice, Google Voice is a free service that allows you to make calls in the united states. If making international calls with Google Voice: *Inside the U.S. : If you have a U.S. phone number and call an international phone number, you'll be charged international rates. *Outside the U.S. : International calls use minutes from your mobile phone plan, and your cell phone company might charge you extra roaming fees if you are making a call from outside of the U.S. To make calls from outside the U.S. without using roaming service, we recommend you to use Wi-Fi with classic Hangouts.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great unit. You can convert from Verizon mobile home station to Google Voice to Obitalk conversion.
*by T***A on May 26, 2019*

Obitalk adapter box is a GREAT invention that allows you to have incoming and outgoing phone calls for FREE in the US while keeping an old, established landline number. All you need is a Google Voice account (to create an IP address on the internet) and an Obitalk device (to convert internet signal to handset audio) with an Obitalk account. There is a one time $20 port charge from Google, then no further charges unless you want to buy the advance 911 service from Obtitalk. Be aware that after the port, your Verizon cell base line will be cancelled automatically. My story and how to convert from Verizon home base to Obitalk/Google voice for totally free "landline" phone calling using an established number. About 2 years ago, we cut the landline cord to avoid the over $40 per month in Frontier landline costs for a phone we used less and less but for which we'd had that landline number for years. You know, that number which is embedded in so many places you don't even think about who may have it anymore. Since we didn't want to miss the occasional useful phone call that would come to that established number, we had converted that landline to a Verizon mobile home station which in essence is a cellular phone base with antennae that connects to your house handsets to turn them into mobile phones. You simply pay Verizon for a separate cell line, which for us was $20 in our family plan. Spin forward several years, and honestly over 95% of the phone calls to the house are now simply spam. The remaining 5% are older relatives that haven't figured out how to call our cell phone numbers. However, after a major sewer repair costing $$$$, we decided to eliminate all unnecessary costs, and the $20 monthly charge for that home base cell line was the first thing to go. However. hubby was still afraid of completely cutting us off from that old established house number. Enter in some internet research by me and this obitalk unit with Google Voice to achieve keeping that number for free. Totally free. Since any "how to" is NOT really clear in either Google Voice, Verizon, or Obitalk, I'll detail below how to convert from a landline that was already ported to a Verizon "Home Solution PDI" cellular base to now port it yet again to Google Voice and Obitalk for free "landline" calling in the US while keeping an old house number. WARNING: You will need a Verizon PIN for that home base cell line before you can port. You can log into your Verizon account and set that PIN if you have not done so already. Expect a verification text to your cell phone. In minutes, once that is set, you can proceed to Google Voice. Also, that Verizon cell base line will automatically be cancelled once the port is complete. You will not be able to make any phone calls out or receive phone calls in until the Google Voice/Obitalk conversion is complete. STEPS 1. Go to Settings/Account at voice.google.com to choose to add a new number. (If you don't have a google account/gmail, you'll have to do that first.) Type in your home phone number as the phone number you want Google Voice to use (that is the number to be ported from the Verizon cell base). Fill in the Google Voice menu form stating your Verizon provider, and I think it asked for account number (which is the number you are porting). You will need a verification by using your Verizon PIN for that home line number. It takes about 24 to 48 hours for that number to port to Google Voice. (Note I had NO need to set up any "new" Google Voice number to forward to nor new Google account...I simply signed in with my current gmail account. Then I chose to add my home phone number (currently the number on the Verizon cellular base) as the chosen Google Voice number. That is the only number Google Voice is aware of for me.) 2. After you receive email notification from Google Voice that your home phone number has been ported (mine took about 24 hours), turn off your Verizon home phone cell base to avoid it usurping your efforts. You then need to go to Obitalk.com and register to create an account. (It is recommended you use a Google sign in to Obitalk. I used the same gmail account) 3. Next, set up your obitalk device. Plug it into the power. Plug your hand set phone into the Obitalk device using phone cord. Connect the Obitalk unit to your computer ethernet. Your handset is now powered and connected to your internet. You will use this handset to follow the Obitalk instructions calling a code which goes to the Obitalk servers through your internet link. You will have to then follow the steps on the Obitalk menu system. When you come to the fill in portion, place your device serial number, type, and choose "admin" for the password. You will need to replace that with something else once the activation is completed through the Obitalk account page. The Obitalk server will let you know when this has been completed. It took me 3 tries before I could get through the system before timing out as I was not expecting a password for the admin. (I tried several ideas from my Verizon account but then simply tried the old standby "admin" which worked...and later documentation in the Obitalk website stated that is the default.) 4. At this point, test your phone system. Ours worked perfectly. Calls in. Calls out. We had nothing else to do at Google Voice or at Obitalk. I carefully wrote down all the sign in email addresses and passwords, changed my admin code, and all other pertinent website information. I printed off the Obitalk page with all activation and device configuration. At this point I didn't attempt to do any fancy features. I was thrilled to have my old landline number pass from a Verizon home phone cell base, kill that $20 cell line, and now have totally FREE "landline" usage for calls in the US. I think this Obitalk unit is a GRAND idea. If Google Voice ever starts charging money for the service, we likely at that point will simply put a stake through the heart of that old number as by then, everybody should be calling our cells, including doctor offices. Good luck with your unit. UPDATE 5/28/2019 ADDING THE HANDSET ANSWER MACHINE. We've had the unit working for several days. One last work around I had to figure was how to get the calls to go to my answer machine rather than be picked up by Google Voice. For my Panasonic basic hand sets with one base/answering machine and one extension, I found I had to click off "let Google screen phone calls" and let the calls go directly to pick up. (You may need to go to "Legacy View" in Google Voice to be able to see that setting in "general settings." I then set my answering machine to pick up on 3 rings while Google Voice default is 5 rings. That allowed my calls to be either picked up by me with a handset or go directly to my answering machine. Google Voice will now only pick up if I am on the phone and neither me nor my answering machine picks up. I then set Google Voice to send me text messages of any voicemail or call missed and set desk top alert on my PC. Whew...I think that is it! Please be aware that you CANNOT make a 911 phone call on Google Voice. If you want that, you have to sign up at Obitalk for that feature for monthly fee (which is fairly nominal).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I highly recommended for ANYONE to keep a landline number BUT JUST DON'T WANT TO PAY FOR IT ANYMORE!
*by M***. on March 30, 2019*

I desperately wanted out of my ridiculously expensive monthly Verizon Landline. I've had my number for over 30 years and didn't EVER want to give it up. I researched, read a few reviews, then purchased the OBi200. The setup was quick & easy to my free Google Voice (provided) number. I tested it out a few days, had no problems whatsoever, actually I was very impressed! So on with my plan! 1 - I ported my Verizon landline to a $12.00 pay-as-you-go plan with PagePlus cell service. (I had an old Verizon cell phone doing nothing) It took about 2 days for Verizon to "give it up." Yea! My "home number" was now active and considered as a cell, no longer a landline. 2 - Within minutes of the cell service becoming active, I registered at the PagePlus website to set up my account and create a PIN number. Now I had everything I needed: *My phone number was now considered cellular service. *An Account# *A PIN# 3 - I then immediately started a port into Google Voice from PagePlus. Google charges a $20.00 port-in fee. During this wait, I did receive a call from PagePlus, I didn't answer, I totally ignored them. The port was successful, and it took about 3-4 hours to complete. 4 - Success! My home number is now my Google Voice number! ***Really now, how can one not love FREE home telephone service?*** With the same number I was just paying monthly charges for, no less! Works perfectly! Great product. Easy setup. I was so happy after purchasing this, within a few days I went and purchased the: OBiWiFi5G 2.4/5GHz Wireless 802.11AC Adapter Now my phone base unit is placed right where it always was, no need to run a wire to our router! The whole setup has been bulletproof! Easily saving me $100's a year! All in all. OBi200 - $50.00 PagePlus "pay-as-you-go" plan - $12.00 (considered as "throw-away" money) Google Voice "port-in" - $20.00 OBiWiFi5G Wireless Adapter - $25.00 Total "ONE TIME ONLY" charges: $107.00 Yearly Savings: About 4X that! ***THE ONLY DRAWBACK - NO 911 SERVICE*** It can be had for a subscription fee, but I wanted out of all subscription services. If this was provided for free, I bet they would instantly triple their sales! My Panasonic system has a pre-programmed number to dial our local Police Dept. (Small town, USA) Another comment: I've read a lot of reviews here that stated my Panasonic answering machine would no longer answer calls, and that Google Voice will take over all missed calls. NOT TRUE! Comparing my answering machine messages to my Google Voice logs, identical! And lastly, for some strange reason. When my answering machine reads out a callers number, it's like WARP SPEED! We think it's funny, because when one of our recognized numbers calls us, the readout is normal - loud & clear. (Gotta be a Google thing) I highly recommend this setup for ANYONE who wants to keep the landline number they have had for years, BUT JUST DON'T WANT TO PAY FOR IT ANYMORE!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Great! Perfect Features
*by J***Y on October 21, 2019*

I was looking for a while to switch and quit over paying for my home landline phone. This box works great for taking Google's free Voice platform and turning it into regular landline/home phone. It also has great options for other SIP providers if your not happy with using Google Voice. If you want to keep your existing landline number and use it with Google Voice it's a bit difficult since GV doesn't allow transferring over(porting) landline numbers. Polycom has a guide on it. If you are replacing and existing phone setup the box comes with everything you need, OBi200, power cable, and Ethernet cable. The setup was fairly easy hardware wise which is all documented in the setup guide. Software wise is also fairly straight forward if you also follow the guides. All you had to do was go to ObiTalks site make an account, click add a device, then on your phone dial the number and the Obi200 is added your account and then you can setup up Google Voice or other SIP providers on it. I've had the Obi200 running for a couple of months now and I've had no issues Theirs pretty much nothing more to ask for on the OBI200 - Sound quality is great - Box is small takes up little room -Easy configurations on ObiTalk website -Great API support and advanced local config through local IP, I was able to connect it to HomeAssistant and get sensor data. -E911 can be configured even though Google Voice doesn't support it, E911 can be done with Aveno for 25$ a year. The ObiTalk website makes it easy to setup Google Voice for regular calls and Aveno for 911 calls. One thing I would like added is screw mount holes on the back for wall mounting, as you can see in my setup I made a custom mount with zip ties. Overall the OBI200 is a great box and would definitely recommend for someone wanting to drop their landline but keep the service for free! Or even if your looking for news options!

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