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Review by pacfan3  Posted: 1.8 years ago member for 6.9 years, 6 visits, last login: 1.8 years ago
Simi Valley,Ventura,CA
Contract price not specified.
"Very cheap at $20 dollars per year"
"Not sure how long they will stay in business?"
"Very good product, will expect to see a lot of competitors emerge in 2008."
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I purchased MagicJack a few weeks ago and connected it to my XP laptop. It took about 5 minutes to update and configure (805 area code). I connected a wired telephone and began to make phone calls. I called family and friends in Nevada, Wisconsin and Canada. The one call to Canada paid for the device alone.
It worked flawlessly. I setup the voicemail which emails me when someone leaves a message and attaches a wave file so I can listen immediately. I have since ordered two more for my family, so they can call me using MagicJack, which will save them money on these long distance phone calls.
We are thinking of dropping our long distance plan with AT&T and just keep the basic phone service needed for DSL. We would then use our cell phones for weekend and evening long distance phone calls and the MagicJack for any daytime phone calls. Not to mention having the ability to call Canada at anytime, which we do not have with the cell phones.
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Review by flipper913  UPDATED: 2 years ago member for 8.1 years, 3188 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Tiger,Rabun,GA
$3 per month
about 5 days
"Cheap and it works"
"website doesn't offer much support"
"Great idea for a second line and it makes free LD"
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You can't beat the price. I found out about it on this site and thought I'd give it a try. When it got here it only took a couple of minutes and I was making phone calls. Some people I called have other VOIP and were surprised at the clarity from this little box. I suggest if you need a second line in your home, to get one of these. One of the people I talked to, ordered 2 of them already..What a great idea
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Review by DixieWins  Posted: 2 years ago member for 9 years, 3141 visits, last login: 2 days ago
Palm Desert,Riverside,CA
Contract price not specified.
"Cost & ease of setup"
"no tech support, service outages, background noise to those called"
"work out the kinks and then the value might be there"
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I've used MagicJack for several months. When it works, it's fine. But there are frequent outages. There's NO support. Many folks I call via MagicJack complain of hearing beeps and background noise (which I do not hear).
Customer / tech support needs to be addressed .... like get some.
Will the post-beta version be significantly improved ? Sure hope so.
It's wait-and-see for me.
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Review by huckleberry  UPDATED: 2 years ago member for 2.2 years, 61 visits, last login: 1 year ago
Clarksville,Montgomery,TN
$1 per month
about 3 days
"$20 a year!!! No Contract!!! Better sound quality than POTS!!! Easy setup!!! Low cost of equipment!!! Good features!!!"
"Still in BETA 4.0 Poorly designed web site tech support only avalible through web site( no phone???) Lack of area codes"
"Awsome company that come next year will be in every house."
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This is an outstanding product with a solid financial background so no worrying about them just disappearing. They r still having some technical problems right now but they r still in BETA. They have a good business model were they are working on the major logistic problems before worrying about minor problems. If u r lucky enough 2 b able to get a dry DSL then this is 4 u. I didn't give a perfect 4 reliability because I have read some posts from other people who have had problems. Not sure if they have a bad computer/internet connection or if its on Magicjacks side but no problems here in Tenn. The biggest problem 4 me was a lack of a local area code. Ended up having to get Grandcentral so the school could contact me if my daughter was sick. Everyone else??? I can't think of one person I know who doesn't have unlimited long distance now a days. If you want a cheap phone with great features and call quality this is 4 u.
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Review by amourai  UPDATED: 2.1 years ago member for 6.4 years, 50 visits, last login: 89 days ago
Miami Beach,Miami-Dade,FL
$4 per month (12 month contract)
about 5 days
"Mini-ATA for travel, flat rate $40 yearly"
"No tech support, no int'l calling, need PC running, few area codes, mediocre audio"
"Granted this is beta version and cheap, but very limited feature set with mediocre quality audio."
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MagicJack is a service with a 2.5" x 1.5" ATA with a USB plug and an RJ-11 jack. In this beta phase, there is a great deal of unlimited N. America calls for $40 a year. At that price, you get what you pay for:
Good: 1. Dirt cheap calling for 1 year 2. A very transportable solution for VOIP 3. User-friendly installation for giving to non-techky family; the VOIP software is embedded in the USB device so there's nothing to download or configure for initial installation 4. Seems to be a reliable server setup.
To be Improved 1. Very limited choice of area codes (supposed to expand in October) 2. Non-existent tech support other than what's on the website 3. No online account or voicemail access. 4. No overseas calling (supposed to be offered in October) 5. Call quality is mediocre 6. The USB device can lock up due to conflicts with other devices such as USB audio, necessitating booting up with the MagicJack connected (as opposed to plugging it in after bootup).
Negative 1. This being a USB-based ATA, you must have a PC running 2. Banners on the program interface.
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Review by snailspace  UPDATED: 2.2 years ago member for 9 years, 1332 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Montevallo,Shelby,AL
Contract price not specified. (12 month contract)
about 4 days
"Very easy to install."
"None"
"Low price...High quality...."
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I've had mine for about two weeks. Had a "all circuits busy" once for about two hours. Other than that it has worked very well. Remember......It's still in BETA! There are going to be hick-ups!!
Any computer with Windows XP or Vista operating system; (Mac/Apple will be available any day.)
One of the following: broadband, high-speed internet, cable internet, DSL, WiFi or WiMax.
Your present corded or cordless telephone.
magicIn each magicJack includes a free phone number to receive calls from anyone in the world. magicOut free outbound local and long distance calls to any number in US. free International Calling when traveling, take the magicJack with you to any country including: Canada, Mexico, UK, China, Italy, Israel, etc. and call anyone in the USA for free. (subject to local laws.) Free Follow Me never miss a call again! Enable this feature to send your incoming calls to your magicJack AND to other phone lines, such as your cell and/or office phone all at the same time.
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Review by evilt00l  UPDATED: 2.2 years ago member for 6.6 years, 2328 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Winchester,Clark,KY
Contract price not specified.
about 4 days
"$40 for first year (including purchase of device). $20 each additional year"
"Device made itself default sound on 2 of 3 systems. Small issue with"
"planning on buying a 2nd device any time now!"
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Purchased the unit after reading some threads about it on dslreports. Very quick and easy website to purchase from. Device arrived in about 4 days from order being placed. With just a quick install and update the device was working in about 2-3 minutes. I did have some issues with a slight "hum" if I moved windows or mouse on system it was plugged into. Their tech support via their forum and they live chat was very helpful. the issue was most likely caused by my system I plugged system into wife's PC and have none of the same issues. The deal is great and as long as they stay in business they will have a customer. Will be dropping one of our cell phones soon so I can start to count the savings already!
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Review by redshift  UPDATED: 2.2 years ago member for 5.6 years, 661 visits, last login: 15 days ago
Beverly Hills,Los Angeles,CA
$2 per month (12 month contract)
about 3 days
"Easy to setup and excellent Voice Quality"
"Requires a PC to use"
"Excellent value for money and makes an excellent second line"
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After all the postings about magicjack and the relatively inexpensive price I finally gave in and decided to get one. As I was travelling overseas at the time, I got a family member to purchase it and then send it to me, I thought that would be the perfect way to stress test it.
1. Set up
From ordering on the website to getting the thing overseas it only took about a week to get, which really surprised me. The package was very professional and it seems like they have plans to retail this thing as they even have a hole in the top to hang it on a retail shelve somewhere.
After opening the package I plugged it into my laptop (I was using my friend's internet connection, but I've also tested this thing in hotels while travelling) and the whole set up was the easiest voip set up I've ever done. It took literally minutes to finish; and I didn't even have to do any port forwarding (like I normally do with other VOIP providers) the whole thing was literally plug and play. There is a fairly limited choice of incoming numbers (DIDs) so I just picked a temporary one and set it up. It also includes e911 so you can set it up to use whatever address you want. If you are travelling you can disable the e911 feature so you don't accidentally dial it.
The device itself is a small usb unit that includes a USB extension cable in case you have to plug it in and you don't have enough room for it. It's smaller than it looks on the website, but the extension cable is quite handy. They recommend not to use this in a USB hub unless you have a powered hub. One annoying thing about the magicjack is that it constantly emits a blue LED light, which isn't good if you have it plugged in a computer where you are sleeping, as it glows pretty brightly. Other than that it's an excellent little unit.
2. Call Quality
I've only had about 2 weeks to test this little unit so my review may be a little skewed. However that being said after travelling with it and using it at home for a while I've got to say that voice quality was excellent. Keep in mind there was none of the usual "fiddling" around that you typically have to do with other VOIP services to ensure you get excellent voice quality, not even port forwarding (though you can apparently port forward 5070 according to the forums). They have had a few service outages, but not long and nothing that I've noticed. All of my incoming calls are via Grandcentral but those have been excellent as well; haven't had any issues even when travelling. This thing is especially useful in situations when bringing an ATA along to use the phone is impractical. With this device you can take it to an internet cafe, or just plug it into your laptop. You can use it with a headphone or with a regular telephone (has an option to switch via the softphone). The thing I like the most is that I can save my contact list so I don't have to go fishing around for numbers; especially when you're travelling.
Bottom line is that I was pleasantly surprised by voice quality considering how inexpensive this thing is.
3. Softphone
Unfortunately as part of their revenue model the creater (Dan Borislow) decided that he will use ads to help generate income. To that end 1/3 of the device has been reserved for these ads [edit - this is the speculation that I've heard in the forums, so I'm not sure if it's "confirmed" or not]. Normally the softphone is minimized and sitting idle, until you get an incoming call or make an outgoing call, then the softphone maximizes into view.
You have an option of making it "big" or "small" but either way it still takes up a significant portion of the screen, however I've read that others have simply tucked it out of view. The softphone itself is pretty standard, but shows you your call history in one of the panels, which I think is helpful.
4. Use/Long term
Finally I'd like to say that this is a very useful device for someone using this as a second line or for someone who wants to make long distance calls (to Canada/US at the moment). It's still in beta so inevitably there will be bugs (though reliability for me has been excellent). You can safely recommend this to a non-technical friend and they will have few issues. Tech support is so far via email/forum so they won't be able to call in to resolve issues, but hopefully they won't have many. The bottom line is price is excellent, but unfortunately there is little hope that this will ever be able to be used in conjunction with an ATA as that would defeat their ad based model. So if you don't mind using it via a computer of some kind it's excellent value for money.
I'm not sure if they will "Sunrocket" in the near future but some how I doubt it. Here is why I think so:
1. They are backed by private funding; so currently they don't have any venture capitalists to answer to, hopefully this means they can grow slowly rather than quickly and by burning money to get subscribers.
2. They are owned by a CLEC (Ymax corp) so hopefully they have sufficient financial backing.
3. Even if their ad based model doesn't work, they are still making income on incoming calls (terminations) and even if they raise their price slightly this would be an excellent bargain.
So bottom line is this is not a huge risk, and even if they fold as long as I get 1-2 months of service I figured I would have broken even.
Followup comments:   Dan Borislow
@aol.com
| Ads--From the horses Mouth-the Founder Thank you for your kind comments.I am not sure where you heard we will put ads in the small box next to softphone,right now we use the box to keep our customers up to date of new features,self help and things like that.
Of course,since we enable a real phone,unlike skype and others,we find the great majority of our customers do not use the softphone,which can be hidden.
WE are trying our best in Beta to view all comments and reviews and take them very seriously. | |
|  |   redshift Premium join:2004-03-23 Beverly Hills, CA
| Re: Ads--From the horses Mouth-the Founder Thanks Dan for taking the time to come out and read our humble reviews.
I think you would have an excellent market for this even outside the US as when I was travelling a lot of people asked me about this device and were interested in getting one. My friend who currently uses Vonage in Australia is also interested as he can then safely dump them to make stateside calls (he already has a POTS line there so the fact you have to use a computer for this isn't a big issue for him).
Hopefully you'll start shipping this unit out internationally ASAP. | |
|  |  |   Dan Borislow
@aol.com
| Re: Ads--From the horses Mouth-the Founder We are finding that half of the Jacks are working their way out of the country.This will probably change after we launch and get out of Beta.I think this is because the savings are super huge when you travel outside the US and call home.
We are getting certs and changes made for Canada,Europe,Mexico in that order.Mexico might be an issue.
So you hit it perfectly and that is the market we must get setup ASAP.
Keep those ideas coming.
Thanks Dan | |
|  |  Jones01876
join:2007-08-29 Tewksbury, MA
| Dan - I have a magicJack and was required to agree to the terms of service when installing. They clearly state that advertising is a mandatory part of the service and produced by "magicPage" software - where is the disconnect here (pardon the pun)? The magicJack website also has the TOS at the following link. I've also pasted the text from clause 11 below:
»www.magicjack.com/site/tos.html
11. Advertisements
You also understand and agree that use of the magicJack device and Software will include advertisements and that these advertisements are necessary for the magicJack device to work and for the service to be free in the first year of the agreement (and subsequent licenses to be at minimal cost). Advertisements will be served through the magicPage Software. magicPage Software attempts to serve local advertisements and classifieds using a completely automated process that enables us to effectively target dynamically changing content. Our computers may analyze the phone numbers you call in order to improve the relevance of the ads. We do not provide any personal information to our advertisers or third parties. magicJack has a policy of restricting advertisers that it believes are inappropriate, but it does not guarantee the accuracy or integrity of any advertisers and does not endorse any of the advertisements that may appear in connection with use of the magicJack device. You also understand and agree that use of the magicJack device and Software may include certain communications, such as service announcements, administrative messages and newsletters, and you will not be able to opt out of receiving them. | |
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@aol.com
| Re: Ads--From the horses Mouth-the Founder TOS usually include every possible scenario imaginable and many never materialize.You know the society we live in and CYA is the only smart way to go.
magicPage is not planned for quite a few months,where the softphone might very well be a widget in a Google like Personal page.
I had another company I formed and ran, which signed up 4 million customers and we recieved the JD Powers award the first year we were in retail.We will not do anything that our customers won't benefit from.The CEO of the company has a very similar background as myself.
Dan | |
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join:2007-08-29 Tewksbury, MA
| Re: Ads--From the horses Mouth-the Founder OK, I hear you, that's fine. My reply was written because I was surprised that you answered the original post with "I am not sure where you heard we will put ads in the small box next to softphone" when you likely spent considerable dollars packaging the product and software, including the legal copy, before putting it in front of your customers. | |
|  |   Getalife
@sbcglobal.net
| said by Dan Borislow : I am not sure where you heard we will put ads in the small box next to softphone,right now we use the box to keep our customers up to date of new features,self help and things like that.
Dan,
Thanks for the info on the softphone display. I would note, though, that it has been promising new area codes "next week" since I got it several weeks ago. As the song in Annie reminds us, it seems "next week" is always a week away.
Will there be more area codes soon? And when will existing users be able to change to a new, local number? I was hesitant to activate my MJ because your FAQ says I'm stuck with the first assigned number until the end of the year.
I'm also disappointed at the support offered through your forums. They appear to have been hijacked by a vocal few who seem hell-bent on flaming newbs who don't comply with their vision of the way things should be run. It's hardly the kind of user-friendly service that your advertising promises.
Maybe some more active moderation would keep MagicJack's support forums from turning into "Lord of the Flies." | |
|  |  |   ralnik
@mchsi.com
| MagicJack Support Board Along the same line about your support board at MagicJack, it would be really good to see that your support staff pay some attention to the posts there. I have read quite a few posts from users looking for help and I don't see any response from MagicJack support staff.
I would definitely like to see MagicJack pay closer attention to customer support (that includes emails and live support)which is totally non-existent lately. The product itself is good but the product support is definitely lacking big time. | |
|   SMCinAZ Premium join:2000-11-29 Glendale, AZ clubs: 1 edit | It sure would be nice... ....if you could actually make the thing work for more than 50% of the time before you go "gold".
Just a thought. | |
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| Re: It sure would be nice... Well, really, they ought to get it working for more than half of the time.
Maybe deliver on half of their promised services, too, like area codes, enhanced forwarding and voicemail, etc.
Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
They have so many people snookered and sticking up for them that they don't need to do anything at this point or maybe ever, so they aren't.
Makes sense. | |
|   jn37
@verizon.net
| MagicJack Just back from a week in Buenos Aires and the MagicJack worked flawlessly from my hotel room via a wifi connection. I did not take the USB extension along that comes with the unit and since I only have two USB ports on my laptop the MagicJack blocked the second port from using my headset. That forced me to use a desk phone which I soon discovered did not work. Fortunately I had a wall phone in the bath and it worked just fine (some disassembly required!). I travel outside the US 6-8 times a year to all parts of the world and MagicJack will easily pay for itself in one trip. Plus right now it is "new" and it blows people away to get a call from you when they know you are out of the country. They think it is costing a fortune. | |
|   TJ
@rr.com | Dan, ATA - PLEASE? Have SPA-2002 Dan, It would be great if after one purchases the MJ that we could be able to use an ATA instead... Just a suggestion...Rather use an ATA than keep PC running 24/7. not much savings there.
PLEASE ? ! ? | |
|  |   Waitwatch
@nctv.com | Re: Dan, ATA - PLEASE? Have SPA-2002 Use an ATA with GrandCentral and Gizmo Project for incoming and MJ for outgoing. We use a two line phone set up this way while at home an cells can pick up when we're not. | |
|  |  MagicHack
join:2007-08-20
| said by "TJ" : Dan, It would be great if after one purchases the MJ that we could be able to use an ATA instead... Just a suggestion...Rather use an ATA than keep PC running 24/7. not much savings there.
PLEASE ? ! ?
While using an ATA with the MagicJack service is technically possible, doing so would violate section 8 of the Terms of Service, which state:
quote: You agree not to access the magicJack services by any means other than through the Software and the magicJack device.
MagicJack intends to make money off of advertising. If you configure your ATA, you'd never see ads, and that revenue stream would dry up. Advertising is one way they are able to provide such an inexpensive service.
I understand what you are asking, and to be honest, I'd prefer to pay extra, not see the ads, and be allowed to use an ATA as well. | |
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Review by snailspace  UPDATED: 2.2 years ago member for 9 years, 1332 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Montevallo,Shelby,AL
$2 per month (12 month contract)
about 4 days
"Very easy to install."
"None"
"Low price...High quality...."
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I've had mine for about two weeks. Had a "all circuits busy" once for about two hours. Other than that it has worked very well. Remember......It's still in BETA! There are going to be hick-ups!!
Any computer with Windows XP or Vista operating system; (Mac/Apple will be available any day.)
One of the following: broadband, high-speed internet, cable internet, DSL, WiFi or WiMax.
Your present corded or cordless telephone.
magicIn each magicJack includes a free phone number to receive calls from anyone in the world. magicOut free outbound local and long distance calls to any number in US. free International Calling when traveling, take the magicJack with you to any country including: Canada, Mexico, UK, China, Italy, Israel, etc. and call anyone in the USA for free. (subject to local laws.) Free Follow Me never miss a call again! Enable this feature to send your incoming calls to your magicJack AND to other phone lines, such as your cell and/or office phone all at the same time.
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Review by johnlvs2run  UPDATED: 2.2 years ago member for 3.6 years, 55 visits, last login: 1.5 years ago
Santa Maria,Santa Barbara,CA
$2 per month (12 month contract)
about 2 days
"Excellent price and quality! Works on any line in the house."
"none"
"$40 a year - $20 the second year - use it anywhere"
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I was looking for an alternative to SR and found MagicJack.
They sent the plugin to me, it was here in 2 days and took only 5 minutes to set up.
As with SR, I connected the magicjack to the closed off internal wiring of my house.
The voice quality is excellent! Better than SR was and much better than the land line is too. Also you can increase or decrease the volume on the screen, but you never need to look at the screen for a call. The only thing is that your computer needs to be on windows for the calls to go through, however the voice mail works any time from anywhere.
You can take the magicjack with you and use it on any other computer with broadband. You can even take it with you internationally and than call the U.S. from there for free! Otherwise they are planning to soon have international rates.
I am very happy to have this product working so well already. All my calls in the U.S. and Canada will now be free for 2 years, as I signed up for the 2nd year for $20 additional.
The main negative for me is that MJ doesn't yet work with Linux, which I am using 100 percent of the time. So every time I want to make a LD call, I have to reboot the computer to windows. That's a minor issue but not significant, and they are planning to have linux and mac versions at some point.
In the meantime I also got a GrandCentral number in San Antonio, so my mom can call me from her phone for free. The GC call is forwarded to my regular number.
So far I have told quite a few of my friends about magicjack, and everyone of them is excited to get it! One friend is moving to England, and getting one to be able to call back to the U.S. for free!
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