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The editors liked
Unlimited calling to the U.S. and Canada for dirt cheap! Portable device. Easy to setup. No software required. Now with number porting. Serious alternative to Skype
Inexpensive
Easy to install
Many included features
Very good voice quality
Compact. Enables VoIP phone calls. Cheap.
Excellent voice quality
You can keep your existing phone number
Delivers voicemail messages via email
Significantly cheaper over long term than landline
The editors didn't like
Somewhat shoddy web site interface
International calling rates aren’t that great
Device gets very hot when plugged into AC adapter.
Account web portal needs some work. Not intuitive.
Lacks clear instructions. No telephone-based technical support. Difficult to find information you need. Difficult to connect to online technical support chat. Frequent up-sell offers when setting up online aspect of account. Still have to plug it into your computer for some features.
Renewal costs $10 more than the original MagicJack
Excellent voice quality, You can keep your existing phone number, Delivers voicemail messages via email, Significantly cheaper over long term than landline
Renewal costs $10 more than the original MagicJack, Comes with little, and poor, documentation
The MagicJack Plus gives you unlimited, landline-quality home phone service on the cheap, but YMax still hasn’t learned how to offer decent support....
Unlimited calling to the U.S. and Canada for dirt cheap! Portable device. Easy to setup. No software required. Now with number porting. Serious alternative to Skype,
Somewhat shoddy web site interface, international calling rates aren’t that great, device gets very hot when plugged into AC adapter.
MagicJack PLUS' closest competitor is the NetTALK Duo, which is a bit pricier; it costs $69.95 for the device and first year of service, and $29.95 thereafter. Until now, the NetTALK Duo one-upped MagicJack by working without a computer, but now that...
Lacks clear instructions. No telephone-based technical support. Difficult to find information you need. Difficult to connect to online technical support chat. Frequent up-sell offers when setting up online aspect of account. Still have to plug it into your computer for some features.
YMax magicJack Plus lets you make and receive calls within the U.S. for a low annual price, but other products do too with better service. Buy it now...