Grandstream HT801 HandyTone 801 Single-Port ATA vs magicJack VOIP Phone Adapter
Overall winner: Grandstream HT801 HandyTone 801 Single-Port ATA
Key Differences
magicJack (A) targets users wanting no-monthly-bill unlimited calling to the US & Canada and has a lower listed price and higher review count; Grandstream (B) is aimed at users needing SIP/ATA features, a single FXS port with 1 SIP profile, and stronger call security (TLS/SRTP) plus provisioning options
Grandstream HT801 HandyTone 801 Single-Port ATA
Compact analog telephone adapter with a single FXS port and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet. Provides TLS/SRTP security and automated provisioning options; supports 3-way conferencing. Users note solid quality but setup can be technical and some report admin/login issues
Pros
- Security: TLS and SRTP encryption
- Provisioning: TR-069 and XML config options
- 3-way voice conferencing
- Single FXS port for analog devices
Cons
- Mixed setup experiences
- Some reports of admin login issues
- Instruction manual missing in some cases
magicJack VOIP Phone Adapter
VOIP phone adapter offering unlimited calling to US & Canada with app-based service. Customers note easy setup and value, though sound quality and connectivity can vary
Pros
- unlimited calling to US & Canada
- easy setup and installation
- value for money
Cons
- mixed sound quality
- mixed connectivity and service reliability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | magicJack |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Grandstream |
| User Reviews | magicJack |