- DIGITAL PHONE SERVICE: with Unlimited Local & Long Distance Calling to the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands with a 1 YEAR WARRANTY. Buy Guaranteed Authenticity direct from us, magicJack official.
- NO MONTHLY BILLS: 12 months of service and Caller ID, Voicemail, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding and Conference Calling -- ALL INCLUDE FREE FOR A YEAR WITH NO HIDDEN FEES.
- EASY TO SET UP: Use with or without a computer, simply connect your magicJackGO to your existing high speed internet and any cordless or Landline home phone. Step-by-step instructions included. Includes Power adapter, Ethernet cord and USB extension cord. (no international charger included)
- DOWNLOAD THE COMPANION APP: and make Unlimited local & long distance calls to the U.S. and Canada from your smartphone. Assign your magicJack device number to the magicApp and have your home, business, and your mobile phone ring simultaneously.
- INTERNATIONAL CALLING: When traveling internationally, bring magicJack with you to make calls back to the U. S. and Canada from virtually anywhere in the world. Call outbound worldwide from the U. S. and Canada and enjoy magicJack’s low international rates. You can also make free unlimited magicJack-to-magicJack calls worldwide.
-
Information
-
Twitter
-
Pinterest
-
Youtube
-
Facebook
Mic Santander Campit
Home phone for $3 a month and free mobile talk/text with magicApp
I've been a magicjack customer for over 9 years.This device requires a high speed internet connection.The magicjack GO includes 1 year of home phone service.After that it is $39 a year( $3.25 a month) or $89 for 3 years( $2.48 a month).It also includes use of the magicjack app on your Android or Apple phone or tablet or an ipod touch.I use the magicApp on my android phone and tablet and get free mobile talk/text wherever I have a WiFi connection.This magicjack GO device works with cordless or corded home phones.You can also plug it into the USB port on your PC and make calls using the mic and speakers or a headset on your PC. The magicjack app is ideal for mobile phone plans where you have limited talk minutes.It is also ideal for when you can't get a cellular signal but can get WiFi.You can also use the app on a mobile phone with no cellular plan at all and use it as a free WiFi phone.The app also works on 3G/4G connections.If out of the country,you can call back to the U.S. or Canada for free with the app or device.Magicjack to magicjack calls are free worldwide.You can download the app at google play or itunes. Unlike other free calling apps,magicApp allows you to make/receive calls with landlines and mobile phones in the U.S. or Canada for free,not just other people with the same app.You can send/receive text to mobile phone numbers in the U.S.I have the app set to use my home number so when someone calls my home number it also rings on my mobile phone and tablet as long as they are connected to WiFi or 3G/4G data. Many tablet/ipod touch owners are unaware they can use their device as a free WiFi phone.It works like a speaker phone and if you want a private conversation,just plug in earbuds/headphones as the mic will still pick up your voice. I get home phone service and cell phone service for $10 a month combined using a combo of magicjack & tracfone. (magicjack and magicjack app for $3 a month and tracfone with minimal cellular talk/text/data for $7 a month).I use magicjack app on a tracfone android cell phone.The more I use magicjack app over WiFi,the more tracfone minutes I build up as any unused tracfone minutes carry over when I add a $20 tracfone card every 3 months.The cable internet company I use for home internet has WiFi hotspots almost everywhere in my area that I use to get free calls with the app and for web browsing on my smartphone and tablet.Very happy with magicjack and tracfone service as both have worked well for me for several years. *If you want to port/transfer an existing phone number to magicjack,go to magicjack website,scroll down to "keep your number" and enter the phone number to check if it is available for porting.There is a one-time fee of $19.95 to port your number.However,one benefit of choosing a free,new phone number for me was I no longer got calls from telemarketers,except for maybe 2 or 3 a year. *If you decide to port your number,do NOT cancel your other landline service until the port is complete.It should take 3-7 days for the port to complete and during this time you will be able to make outgoing calls with magicjack but will not get incoming calls on magicjack until the port is complete. *If entering a credit card during registration,make sure to use a card registered in the same name the magicjack is being registered to. *To use magicjack GO with a multi-handset cordless phone system,plug the main unit into the magicjack GO and the other handsets will work as well.Plug the magicjack GO into your router.I recommend the Panasonic KXTG series phones because they feature call blocking and use rechargeable AAA batteries. *If you are unsure on the difference between the magicjack GO,magicjack EXPRESS or magicjack 2014 Plus,the GO comes with 1 year of service,the EXPRESS comes with 3 months service and the 2014 Plus comes with 6 months of service(there is also a different Plus model that had 1 year of service).You can set the magicApp to use your magicjack home phone number for any of these devices. TROUBLESHOOTING:Over the years I did have one occasion where the power adapter stopped working.You can order an extra one from magicjack website (which with shipping and handling costs $5) or most smartphone/tablet USB chargers/adapters will work also.The magicjack power adapter is 5 volts/1 amp (5V/1A). I keep an extra USB charger that I can use for charging my smartphone/tablet or for powering a magicjack.Amazon sells many multi-purpose USB chargers/adapters and these can also be bought at most retail stores that sell electronics.
Britteny Forbush
Easy to set up/great quality and alt to trad landline phones!
I ordered this wanting to try out having a landline phone in addition to a cellphone. It was very easy to set up. I have it hooked up to my computer, but from what I understand, that is not nessecary., but for now, it is working just fine! I read something after setting it up about not being able to receive incoming calls, but I tested it by first calling the MagicJack from my cell phone, then having my aunt call me from her work phone, and then finally, from her cell phone. All calls came through and the sound quality was great! I’ve been very pleased with Magic Jack so far, and I would recommend purchasing this one over the slightly more expensive one (I think the other one is around $20-$25) ONLY if you have internet access. You also have the option to pick your own number (for a fee of I think $25) and only if that number is available). But it comes with the ability to choose your own number, except for the last three, for no charge (for example, 1-423-0XXX, 1-212-7XXX, and so on). This was the option I chose. Also, it should be noted that you can enter in your cell phone number, and the Magic Jack will forward calls to your cell phone, but that will cost you a one-time fee of $10. I’m not sure if you can turn that option on and off, but if that is what you are looking for, it’s worth investigating! Overall, I am very pleased with this purchase!
Sherri Bravo
Magicjack will put money in your pockets.
I love my Magicjack Go! The feature that I like the best is the voice mail. You can receive your message through the set or on your computer. Prior to Magicjack I was using an answering machine and if I was gone all day it would beep until I came home to clear it. I was able to keep my existing telephone number by paying a import fee; it was worth it because I have the number on many connections. The Magicjack will save me over $570 plus annually. I put the Magicjack app on my cell phone so that I can get my home calls away from home. I wish that I had know about Magicjack years ago. So far I don't see any cons.
Teresa Venegas
Works good for me.
I had an original that only connected through the computer. That one sucked. Then I bought a Plus when they first came out. The plus has been flawless except for replacement of two 1.0amp transformers. I now have a Samsung 2.1 amp phone charger transformer on it and it has been flawless. When the GO came out I bought one for another location. It comes with a usb extension. Use it to plug the transformer to the Go. This keeps the two heat sources away from each other. Both run cooler when not plugged directly together. No problems with it so far. They know the transformers are a weak link. If you go to their website you will notice the price is free. Maybe some postage if not under warrenty? As far as customer service I found a phone number on gethuman.com. The trick here is to get a human you can understand. The only English fluent work in billing.
Harsha Mehrotra
Go magicJack
After NetTALK decidedly bullied long standing loyal customers into increased costs and enacted mysterious call limits overnight I had to dump them after five years. Then after Spectrum kept to cable company virtues of regular monthly bill hikes after a year (oh those billing algorithms, all of it unregulated of course so all too easy exploiting consumers 24/7/365) I was in between going without “home phone” service entirely or Ooma or number parking or Verizon Fios (and their setup equipment gouging, no thanks). But I really wanted to keep my number and home phone. After not considering at all I read quite a bit of consistently fair reviews of improved MagicJack service, I rolled the dice. And so far it’s paid off. Setup easy, number port easy and shockingly efficient (clearly when you pay for it, $23 in my case, it makes a complete difference). Call quality great, reasonable upfront and running cost, really pleased. Added bonus is their app, where others mostly don't work right magicJack actually does, and it effectively converts your landline number into another mobile but familiar number in that it adds texting, digital voicemail wav file function emailed to you directly, works well with Apple devices iPhone iPad, caller ID, everything you had feature wise elsewhere but way more. Should’ve given magicJack a try a while back but better late than never. Only gripe is how magicJack has already cut a call of mine after exactly an hour so they definitely reserve the right to overly monitor, limit light usage, hopefully it’s not a regular experience as netTALK does that to sell additional call credits. A dealbreaker especially when you make only a few calls a day if that. We’ll see I guess, neither company publishes call pattern limitations. If you’re tired of the cable company billing charade, held hostage to triple play price fears (“if you cancel phone service your cable and internet bill will actually increase”) give magicJack a serious DIY try. It’s worth it if only for a little independence.
Sarah McMurrough
I wish I'd known of this sooner!
I love love love love love this product! As soon as I heard about it I researched it and I read the reviews on Amazon. I have had no problems with it except in the beginning because I had very slow internet. No big deal I called my company and I upgrade it as it turns out I'm saving money there too and now I have faster internet. Go figure! The setup was fairly easy and quick. I did accidentally purchase and extra year but customer service was extremely helpful and refunding me and within a matter of days my money was back in to my account. I did not have an easy time finding where I can purchase my old number so we decided to change our #. I'm pretty certain that customer service could have assisted me but we were OK with changing your number since we have had it for 20 years we thought it'd be best. We got rid of all the telemarketers that were bothering that so much. I do wish the cord that connects from the magicJack to the router was longer or that we had an option to purchase a longer one. I will be heading to Fry's to see if they have such a thing available for purchase. We are able to use our phone perfectly find the sound is amazing and we receive our voice messages on our answering machine that we always have. I absolutely wish I had run across this sooner! I tell everyone about it because you truly are saving tons of money.
Khaing Nyein Thant
HIghly Recommended
Been using MagicJack (MJ) Express for a week, and it has been flawless. Before making the switch from my 2 POTS landlines, I read many articles and reviews, and watched many videos about the various MJ models. So, I was apprehensive about switching. The thinness of info on the MJ website did not help either. But it turned out that much of what one finds online about MJ is old and does not apply to the latest models. Specifically, I noticed that the MJ site no longer offers the MJ Plus. I eventually realized that the MJ Express is the latest model, and it was claimed that MJ Express had better voice quality, could be used on trips, and would handle fax w/o problems or special arrangements. My MJ Express installed (connected to my OTT DSL) and authorized quickly and without any issues. I opted to get a new phone number thinking that a new number would have been unused for a while, which would diminish nuisance calls. There was some choice in area code and exchange, and I was assigned a number that is easily remembered. Voice quality is better than the old POTS lines (which were good), fax works great (and is compatible with the home answering machine), there is no perceptible ring-answer delay, 3 line-powered phones work fine (as well as cordless phones), home alarm connection works fine, and there have been no undesired incoming calls. And I'm avoiding ~ $75/month for the 2 POTS lines that MJ replaced and avoiding the constant political and solicitation calls that came with them. I also had occasion to use MJ’s tech support chat, and it, too, worked great for me. The tech was very polite, knew her stuff, and was thorough. (And I suggest that having a good outcome with MJ chat depends heavily on how clearly and thoroughly one describes his problem.)
Diane McArtor-Stidd
MJ switcher happy with service
I have had voip service for about 3 years now and thought that missing calls, picking up the phone and the other side not being able to hear me were just the price you had to pay for voip. It was the price of mj that attracted me. I figured that if I was going to get bad service I should pay less than $6.60 per month. I have mj for several weeks and am very happy with it. The call quality is better than my other service, at least there are no obvious drop outs in speach when I am listening. Also I don't get calls that I cannot use, both sides can hear and speak. I am very happy with the service. The only thing I work it had is there ability to send voicemail to more than one email. That way I would not have to be the answering service for the whole house. Very happy I switched
Cesar Medina
Works well!
Works well. This is actually my second purchase of the same item, as I didn't want to renew my subscription to get the same phone number (it's $40 to renew on the magicjack website, which is crazy). I only use this when I travel out of the country, when I need to call my bank or other business related concerns, where I can't contact them via voip (skype, whatsapp, etc). This order comes with a one (1) year subscription. You don't need to provide them any payment info. No auto renewal included. This is my second purchase, so I know. Not sure why other reviews have said otherwise.
Tim Winters
Saved me $552 over my old service with Windstream
Why did I wait to use Magic Jack? Found out I was paying $46/ month for the home phone part of my Windstream bundle. My wife has to have a home phone number for work and the metal roof on our house blocks most cell signals. Looked into Magic Jack and it seemed to good to be true. Here is the timeline of making the switch. Wednesday - Found out my Windstream phone line was $46/month. Ordered MagicJack Go on Amazon Friday - MagicJack Go delivered. -Opened package and connected MagicJack Go according to directions (ethernet from the MagicJack device to an open port on my DSL modem/router. Phone line from the device to my home phone base. -Plugged it in and went to mjreg.com to register my device. Set up my MagicJack account and followed the prompts. Attempted to port my old Windstream number but it was "not eligible" for porting (no big deal to me, now I get to start fresh from getting so many solicitors calling). -Picked out my new number. You pick your area code and then the first 3-4 digits of your number. -Finished setting up device and my new number was given to me. Setup took less than five minutes. -My first free year automatically loaded. -Received an email to pay my yearly 911 fee ($6 in my case) -Made first test call and call audio is exact same as my old Windstream service. Everything seems great so far -Called Windstream and cancelled the phone portion of my internet/phone bundle. -Will save $46/month ($552 per year!!!) -That's it - so from purchase to switching took literally 2 days total and only 5-10 minutes once my device arrived! Keep in mind porting your old number could take several days if your number is eligible. So far, I love the service. I can log in to my Magic Jack account and change all kinds of things. I can choose my Caller ID name, how long my phone rings before the voicemail answers and a lot more. Will update in a month or two