$25 Google Voice Phone Adapter
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$25 Google Voice Phone Adapter
The 2nd generation version of the GVMate Phone Adapter with Google Voice is now available with a sleek new modern design.
It is now available for just $25 including the GVMateApp from GVMate.com, Amazon.com, Buy.com and other major online retailers.
It is now available for just $25 including the GVMateApp from GVMate.com, Amazon.com, Buy.com and other major online retailers.
That's a good question. It is no problem at all.
You are free to install and move it to or between as many computers as you want.
Just install it following the same instructions you used to install it on the 1st computer located here http://download.gvmate.com .
For other support and general questions, a complete Product Support Center for the GVMate is available at http://support.gvmate.com .
You are free to install and move it to or between as many computers as you want.
Just install it following the same instructions you used to install it on the 1st computer located here http://download.gvmate.com .
For other support and general questions, a complete Product Support Center for the GVMate is available at http://support.gvmate.com .
As per the setup instructions, you will want to set up a separate new Gmail account that is dedicated for use with the GVMate for phone calls.
This keeps voice mail housekeeping straight forward and it also means you can use any existing Gmail account you use for email as you normally do from any location without interfering with your phone service.
Google Voice provides the following facility http://support.google.com/voice/bin/sta ... page=ts.cs to transfer your existing Google Voice phone number as needed to a new Gmail account you have set up just for phone calls.
This keeps voice mail housekeeping straight forward and it also means you can use any existing Gmail account you use for email as you normally do from any location without interfering with your phone service.
Google Voice provides the following facility http://support.google.com/voice/bin/sta ... page=ts.cs to transfer your existing Google Voice phone number as needed to a new Gmail account you have set up just for phone calls.
As stated it's been about a month and here are my thoughts about the GVJack and software.
Bottom line... for just $25 one time for everything... you just can't go wrong! My MagicJack is good through Feb, 2014 but I've already taken it off my computer and put it in a drawer. I may give it to one of my kids and they can pay to renew it if they like it but I've actually told them already that THIS is the way to go.
The nice part is if you have a laptop and want to take a phone with you where ever you go they also have their own phone that is both the phone and gizmo and it's small enough you could have something other than your cell phone with you along with your laptop... which is what one of my sons is looking at.
The GVJack is just so much better than MagicJack since it comes with the software and works with a google voice number... and no crazy restrictions!
I'm not a techie but the set up was easy and clear/straight forward so I had no problem at all. I started with an old phone just to make sure it was going to work but I then bought a new $25 desk phone to use with it.
So far so good! Calls are clear... all features work and nobody knows I'm NOT using a landline. With my MagicJack I had some people complain about the quality of the calls but they have no complaints when I'm using the GVJack.
Cheaper and better than MagicJack! I highly recommend the GVJack!
Bottom line... for just $25 one time for everything... you just can't go wrong! My MagicJack is good through Feb, 2014 but I've already taken it off my computer and put it in a drawer. I may give it to one of my kids and they can pay to renew it if they like it but I've actually told them already that THIS is the way to go.
The nice part is if you have a laptop and want to take a phone with you where ever you go they also have their own phone that is both the phone and gizmo and it's small enough you could have something other than your cell phone with you along with your laptop... which is what one of my sons is looking at.
The GVJack is just so much better than MagicJack since it comes with the software and works with a google voice number... and no crazy restrictions!
I'm not a techie but the set up was easy and clear/straight forward so I had no problem at all. I started with an old phone just to make sure it was going to work but I then bought a new $25 desk phone to use with it.
So far so good! Calls are clear... all features work and nobody knows I'm NOT using a landline. With my MagicJack I had some people complain about the quality of the calls but they have no complaints when I'm using the GVJack.
Cheaper and better than MagicJack! I highly recommend the GVJack!
There are many ways to use Google Voice for outgoing calls. This is one of them. The bottom line is the simple truth you just said and which some people do not want to see- it's free and far better than MJ! Enjoy.May be this will be your first step to explore the world of VOIP.RodBsr wrote: I had some people complain about the quality of the calls but they have no complaints when I'm using the GVJack.
Cheaper and better than MagicJack! I highly recommend the GVJack!