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Verizon Wireless Home Phone LVP2

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1567 Reviews
Starts at $2.77/mo$99.99
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The Verizon Wireless Home Phone connects your existing landline phone to the Verizon 4G LTE network for reliable, high-quality voice service. It even lets you keep your old phone number.1 The Wireless Home Phone comes with all the features you ve come to expect, including call forwarding, voicemail, fax compatibility and E911. Make the most of it with Verizon, the nation's most awarded network.
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3.5

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51

So-so. Basic function is OK but "features" and "support" are not.

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trying to keep it simple . 6 months

Check Mark Graphic
I got this for my mom (age 95) who recently moved into a retirement home and wanted to keep a landline. I was wary of how polarized the reviews are on this (love/hate, not much in the middle) but this ended up being the best option given the implosion of landline service from the local telephone company. The good side: we got it home and plugged in and it did work right away, for placing and receiving calls. She hasn't had any of the issues other reviewers report, of calls dropping randomly or bad sound quality. The bad side: the local "world of wireless" store, while an authorized Verizon dealer, had almost ZERO knowledge on how these work and they didn't keep any inventory so we had to order and wait almost 2 weeks to get it. After a couple weeks of use, we realized the unit was not showing when there are voicemail messages - there's supposed to be an icon with # of messages on the (tiny) screen. The retrieval method is really cumbersome (must use the phone to navigate menu and listen to robot voice prompts, like 1990's phone banking), the display does nothing to help with that. I found a diagram on your site showing the menu tree for all the features and it says 'personal options' has a toggle to turn the voicemail message notification on/off -- don't know why it wouldn't default to 'on' -- but when I followed the menu steps in, the prompts (and functions) don't match up to the menu diagram. So I called the place we bought this from and they said they have no more access to current docs or tech support than the average customer. In the end, I'm bypassing the clumsy voicemail in the LVP2 by setting a regular (1990's era) phone machine to pick up on 4 rings, intercepting the call before the LVP2 sends it to its voicemail. Some designer got happy with the look of this thing but it's like they did no usability testing, and there's just no excuse for changing the menu sequences without giving people access to updated documentation. I checked yes on "would you recommend to a friend" because the basic phone function works, but would also caution anyone to be aware of the shortcomings.

Great option from having to carry a cell phone around your house all day

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Us331242 . 8 months

Check Mark Graphic
I absolutely love this option! It lets me use my trusty standard landline phone set, which is a Panasonic Link2cell 6-handset system. It’s so convenient to have a regular phone that doesn’t break the bank and rings throughout the house. I don’t have to worry about searching for my cell phone or carrying it with me all day. Plus, as a caregiver for my senior parents, this makes things so much simpler. They don’t want to deal with a smartphone, and this system lets them answer calls, make calls, save contacts, block spam calls, and hear the phone ring anywhere in the house. I’ve been using it for over ten years now, and while the service had a few bumps at the start—like calls disconnecting unexpectedly or getting a recording asking me to activate service—none of those issues were too big to handle! The sound quality is fantastic, sometimes even better than my cellphone, especially since landline phones usually have better speakers and can connect to hearing devices that smartphones can’t. Setting it up is super easy! It comes with an RJ45 cable and an AC adapter. You just plug in the power, connect the RJ45 cable to the wireless device, find an open wall jack, and link it up. Once you turn on the device, it connects to Verizon, and voilà—you have a dial tone! When I started, Verizon typically inserted the SIM card and transferred my landline number. I did need to change the SIM card once in all these years, but it was a breeze to do—just grab a screwdriver! One of my favorite features is how portable it is! If you’re a snowbird with homes in different places, you can take this anywhere Verizon works. There’s no need to set up home service in both locations; your landline number travels with you, just like your cellphone! This is the best and most user-friendly option for older adults, disabled individuals, or anyone who prefers a straightforward phone. Plus, 911 service is available and works well. Just a tip: if you take it between different locations, you might need to register it at each place. As a caregiver, I’ve used 911 and had no issues getting connected to the right service. I do wish it had a few extra features like video capabilities and the ability to save photos as a screensaver, but that might complicate the simplicity I love so much!
1 Eligibility to port your home number varies. Service is not equivalent to landline phone service and not compatible with any home security systems. Customers must provide their own home or office phone equipment.
2 Based on average battery life under typical usage conditions. Average expected performance based on typical use. Actual battery life depends on factors such as network, features selected, frequency of calls, and voice data, and other application usage patterns. Results may vary.
3 While the Wireless Home Phone does have a backup battery, if the landline phone to which the Wireless Home Phone is connected requires external electric power to operate, service (including the ability to make and receive 911 calls) will not be available during a power outage.
4 You will need at least moderate Verizon Wireless coverage throughout your location to properly use the Wireless Home Phone service. The Wireless Home Phone device is designed to provide coverage at your location that is consistent with other Verizon Wireless devices, but Verizon Wireless does not represent that Wireless Home Phone service will be equivalent to landline phone service.
slide 1 of 7, The features you love.

Conference in.

Get everyone on the same page, even when you’re not in the same room. The Wireless Home Phone supports conference calls with up to 6 people.

The features you love.

Get access to the same features you'd enjoy from your traditional landline phone. You can even stay in touch during a power outage for up to 24 hours2 thanks to a rechargeable battery backup.3

Stay connected.

The Wireless Home Phone supports a full range of 4G bands (B2/B5/B13/B4), allowing you to enjoy maximum coverage at your home or office4.

Hear and be heard.

An innovative LTE receiver and antenna design work together to dramatically improve signal coverage and voice quality for your phone calls. HD voice quality means you can hear and be heard without unnecessary background noise or static.

Easy-to-read display.

The built-in LED screen allows you to keep track of your connection, missed calls, voicemails, battery power and more. The screen lights up when in use and dims when idle to save power.

Easy to navigate.

The menu makes it simple to navigate. Check incoming and outgoing calls, notifications, caller ID and more with the press of a button.

Dual ports.

With 2 RJ11 ports, you never need to disconnect your voice connection or TTY device to use another compatible feature. If you require your fax machine to send or receive important documents, the second port is there when you need it.

Conference in.

Get everyone on the same page, even when you’re not in the same room. The Wireless Home Phone supports conference calls with up to 6 people.

The features you love.

Get access to the same features you'd enjoy from your traditional landline phone. You can even stay in touch during a power outage for up to 24 hours2 thanks to a rechargeable battery backup.3

Design

Depth

1.81 in.

Size

145 x 145 x 46 mm (with rubber foot)

Weight

15.87 oz.

Display

LCD size 1.77 inch, Resolution 128 (RGB)*160, Display mode Normally white, Pixel pitch 0.073(W)*0.219(H), Active area 28.03(W)*35.04(H)

Performance

Processor

GCT GDM7243Q

WHPLVP2

  • Wireless Home Phone Model #: LVP2
  • Standard li battery
  • Wall charger
  • RJ11 cable
  • Quick reference guide
1 Eligibility to port your home number varies. Service is not equivalent to landline phone service and not compatible with any home security systems. Customers must provide their own home or office phone equipment.
2 Based on average battery life under typical usage conditions. Average expected performance based on typical use. Actual battery life depends on factors such as network, features selected, frequency of calls, and voice data, and other application usage patterns. Results may vary.
3 While the Wireless Home Phone does have a backup battery, if the landline phone to which the Wireless Home Phone is connected requires external electric power to operate, service (including the ability to make and receive 911 calls) will not be available during a power outage.
4 You will need at least moderate Verizon Wireless coverage throughout your location to properly use the Wireless Home Phone service. The Wireless Home Phone device is designed to provide coverage at your location that is consistent with other Verizon Wireless devices, but Verizon Wireless does not represent that Wireless Home Phone service will be equivalent to landline phone service.

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4 stars (205)
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51

So-so. Basic function is OK but "features" and "support" are not.

2 undefined

trying to keep it simple . 6 months

Check Mark Graphic
I got this for my mom (age 95) who recently moved into a retirement home and wanted to keep a landline. I was wary of how polarized the reviews are on this (love/hate, not much in the middle) but this ended up being the best option given the implosion of landline service from the local telephone company. The good side: we got it home and plugged in and it did work right away, for placing and receiving calls. She hasn't had any of the issues other reviewers report, of calls dropping randomly or bad sound quality. The bad side: the local "world of wireless" store, while an authorized Verizon dealer, had almost ZERO knowledge on how these work and they didn't keep any inventory so we had to order and wait almost 2 weeks to get it. After a couple weeks of use, we realized the unit was not showing when there are voicemail messages - there's supposed to be an icon with # of messages on the (tiny) screen. The retrieval method is really cumbersome (must use the phone to navigate menu and listen to robot voice prompts, like 1990's phone banking), the display does nothing to help with that. I found a diagram on your site showing the menu tree for all the features and it says 'personal options' has a toggle to turn the voicemail message notification on/off -- don't know why it wouldn't default to 'on' -- but when I followed the menu steps in, the prompts (and functions) don't match up to the menu diagram. So I called the place we bought this from and they said they have no more access to current docs or tech support than the average customer. In the end, I'm bypassing the clumsy voicemail in the LVP2 by setting a regular (1990's era) phone machine to pick up on 4 rings, intercepting the call before the LVP2 sends it to its voicemail. Some designer got happy with the look of this thing but it's like they did no usability testing, and there's just no excuse for changing the menu sequences without giving people access to updated documentation. I checked yes on "would you recommend to a friend" because the basic phone function works, but would also caution anyone to be aware of the shortcomings.

Great option from having to carry a cell phone around your house all day

5 undefined

Us331242 . 8 months

Check Mark Graphic
I absolutely love this option! It lets me use my trusty standard landline phone set, which is a Panasonic Link2cell 6-handset system. It’s so convenient to have a regular phone that doesn’t break the bank and rings throughout the house. I don’t have to worry about searching for my cell phone or carrying it with me all day. Plus, as a caregiver for my senior parents, this makes things so much simpler. They don’t want to deal with a smartphone, and this system lets them answer calls, make calls, save contacts, block spam calls, and hear the phone ring anywhere in the house. I’ve been using it for over ten years now, and while the service had a few bumps at the start—like calls disconnecting unexpectedly or getting a recording asking me to activate service—none of those issues were too big to handle! The sound quality is fantastic, sometimes even better than my cellphone, especially since landline phones usually have better speakers and can connect to hearing devices that smartphones can’t. Setting it up is super easy! It comes with an RJ45 cable and an AC adapter. You just plug in the power, connect the RJ45 cable to the wireless device, find an open wall jack, and link it up. Once you turn on the device, it connects to Verizon, and voilà—you have a dial tone! When I started, Verizon typically inserted the SIM card and transferred my landline number. I did need to change the SIM card once in all these years, but it was a breeze to do—just grab a screwdriver! One of my favorite features is how portable it is! If you’re a snowbird with homes in different places, you can take this anywhere Verizon works. There’s no need to set up home service in both locations; your landline number travels with you, just like your cellphone! This is the best and most user-friendly option for older adults, disabled individuals, or anyone who prefers a straightforward phone. Plus, 911 service is available and works well. Just a tip: if you take it between different locations, you might need to register it at each place. As a caregiver, I’ve used 911 and had no issues getting connected to the right service. I do wish it had a few extra features like video capabilities and the ability to save photos as a screensaver, but that might complicate the simplicity I love so much!

Don't buy it.

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Megz . 11 months

Very problematic! It cuts out and ends a call frequently after 2 min of conversation with a beep, beep, beep, sound and calls have to be remade. Not worth the money!

This product works great for my mother in law

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Soninlaw . 11 months

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They had their home phone for more than 50 years but couldn’t move the number to their new home. This box made it possible! Worked perfectly in no time . Just plugged it in an it worked ever since. Got international calling and unlimited national calls for less than the land line cost. Would recommend.

Verizon service

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Michael Gent . 11 months

My wife and have had Verizon home phone for several years. Recently our unit malfunctioned an I hade to buy a new unit. After hyooking it up I received an error message and was directed to contact customer service. I made an appointment for the next day. I received a call from the service rep Ali within 2 minutes of the appointment. She worked with me and we had the unit operating properly within 30 minutes. Ali was very professional and pleasant t. She was a joy to work with. Should I ever have issues with any of my Verizon phones, I hope that I can speak with her.

Very disappointed! Avoid!

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Blind Bob . 12 months

Avoid this device! This is the second one I thought maybe it was just specifically the device I had but the second one is doing exactly the same thing I received four bars and the connection! But it sounds that I’ve been told by many people I’m talking in a tin can and it is multiple times disconnected on me Both devices so it must be the model! I previously had the T 2000 had some issues with that a few years ago at the beginning, but it sounded great. This thing supposedly is an upgrade I thought upgrades were supposed to be an improvement and they want $99 for this? And when I’ve taken it back they’re saying there might be a $50 fee? Why should I pay for something that is defective? I didn’t design this disappointed Verizon. Very disappointed!

The best home phone service

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Dean . 1 year

Check Mark Graphic
Top of the line home phone service and you can even travel with it. Take your home phone with you wherever you go. Just plug it in and good to go.

Great Idea, Not Reliable

2 undefined

1 year

I've been using this device for about 2 weeks and so far I'm not that impressed. When it works, it works well, with clear voices and good connection. However, half the time I go to use the phone, I have an instant busy signal....even before I dial a number. I have found if I turn off the device and turn it back on it seems to clear the problem. Using chat tech support is useless. It take those people so long to respond. It is at least a 5 minute wait between when you ask or answer a question and when they respond. I plan to eliminate my land line in the next couple months. I'll just deal wth the problem until such time that I dump the whole unit.

Felt like a Verizon employee

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Fran g . 1 year

Purchased a Verizon lvl-2 wireless home connector because the one I had for two years had to have software update several time a year and caused loss of service so we purchased a new one and I needed to be on the phone performing tests removing battery and help the Verizon technicians who except for the last one were reading me instructions on how to update their brand new product . From around 10:00 AM on and off till around 8 :00 PM then a follow up phone call the next day I couldn’t understand them and they were not knowledgeable enough to perform an update on their own device. They honestly spent at least a 1/2 hour thru the day being polite and asking how my day was and that was the most irritating part of the day . I kept asking to get to the point and get done but I’m sure their higher ups have the idea they will be so polite the customer won’t care that the Verizon tech didn’t know much and wasted the customer’s time . It the only service available otherwise we would get someone else !!!

Wonderful alternative to a cell phone

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PYaeger . 1 year

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My mother in law recently moved to assisted living and we had to figure out a new phone for her. She is 80 and has dementia and cell phones are too much for her to learn. With Verizon’s home phone option, we could plug in her familiar handset from her apartment. It works great!

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Hola . May 30, 2026

What is the battery?

Verizon Customer Support2 days

The Verizon Wireless Home Phone LVP2 uses a 2800 mAh Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) rechargeable battery. It serves as a backup power source in case of power outages to keep your landline phone active. For more questions, contact Verizon Customer Service at 800-922-0204. -Ross

Kathleen . May 18, 2026

Once the LVP2 has been hooked up where can i find the direction's to set up for the cordless landline phone

Verizon Customer Support13 days

You can find the setup instructions for your cordless landline phone directly in the user manuals for both your Verizon LVP2 device and your cordless phone system. -Sarge

Lucy . May 18, 2026

is this phone compatible for use as an emergency telephone in elevator?

Verizon Customer Support13 days

The Verizon Wireless Home Phone LVP2 is not meant to be used as a standalone emergency communication device in elevators. ~Brian

Home phone LVP2 . May 17, 2026

Can you use without wall jack?

Verizon Customer Support14 days

The Verizon Wireless Home Phone LVP2 does not need a wall jack to function. You can find more info in the Set Up instructions here: https://www.verizon.com/support/knowledge-base-229716/ ~Jesse

Wifi . May 16, 2026

How to update wifi connection

Verizon Customer Support16 days

To update the device's software over-the-air, ensure it is plugged into AC power. Press the Menu button twice to access the "About" section. When the screen displays the software version and IMEI number, double-press the Menu button again to initiate the update and follow the prompts. The Verizon Wireless Home Phone (LVP2) relies on the 4G LTE cellular network to provide a dial tone rather than a standard Wi-Fi router network. However, if you are experiencing connection issues or need to update software, you can do so directly on the device. Verizon Steps to Manually Update the Device Connect to Power: Make sure your device is connected to a working electrical outlet using its AC/DC power adapter. Access the Menu: While on the Home screen, press the Menu button (located below the digital display). Locate the About Page: Press the Menu button again to access the second page of the 'About' section. Trigger the Update: Once the screen shows your software version and IMEI number, quickly double-press the Menu button in succession. Follow Prompts: Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the over-the-air software installation. For more questions, contact Verizon Customer Service at 800-922-0204? -Ross

no dial tone . May 11, 2026

No dial tone

Verizon Customer Support20 days

With the Wireless Home Phone you will have a dial tone. If you are experiencing any issues with the device, please contact us here if you have a concern. https://www.verizon.com/digital/nsa/nos/ui/ngd/contactus -Dee

Robert . May 10, 2026

Can user access to 911 using this device?

Verizon Customer Support21 days

You can dial 911 on the Verizon Wireless Home Phone LVP2. ~Jesse

Dana . May 6, 2026

Is this compatible with a dial up modem?

Verizon Customer Support26 days

No, it is not compatible with a dial-up modem. -Sean

Jeff . May 4, 2026

Can we block numbers like we do on our cellular smart phones thru our Verizon account?

Verizon Customer Support29 days

Yes, you can block numbers on the Verizon Wireless Home Phone LVP2 by using the My Verizon app or website. -Necia

John . May 1, 2026

Compatible cordless phones to use

Verizon Customer Support1 month

Yes, the Verizon Wireless Home Phone LVP2 is compatible with most standard corded and cordless phones.~Joe M

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