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Your cart is empty.The Joey communicates with Hopper to provide full HD DVR functionality and shares the same user interface as the Hopper.The Joey is the smallest set-top box in the world offering full HD DVR functionality.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021
This unit was NOT set back to factory default, unit was still LINKED to old Hopper & could NOT be reset.Sent it back only to have the exact same unit shipped back to me in the exact same condition it was in.
Martin G.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2016
I purchased this Joey a few months ago, I finally installed it about a month ago, included all cords, base plate and wiring! easy to install and got instructions from Dish Net to setup remote, I save myself $10 a month, all I do is call Dish to disconnect service when not in use and call them back when I want it activated again, they'll even prorated if used for a few days only. This cannot be done with their box.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2016
Wasn't what I expected, but it still works properly.
Brian Spence
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2016
Ok, it's a Dish Joey, and it works. There's not much else to say about it. Hooked it up via ethernet, no coax, and after having Dish authorize it with absolutely no hassle, I'm watching tv on it now. Yes, you still have to pay an additional $7/mo to dish to pad their pockets, and if Dish came out to install it, it would still be $7/mo... but... in a situation like mine, where I'm already 1yr into my 2yr contract with them, and it would cost $240 install, plus another 2yr extension on my contract... this makes PERFECT sense. no $240 fee, and no contract extension.That's the end of my review of the actual product itself; if all you were looking for, was how well the Joey performed, go on to the next review - we're done here.As far as Reider Electronics (the seller) goes, I give them 5 stars as well. Everything came brand new in the box, everything was EXACTLY as they said it would be, and even gave some more than obvious plain-as-day warnings about returning opened equipment. Shipping was on time, and if I ever need anything else Dish related, you can be sure that I'm coming to them first.
nycvideogeek
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2013
I needed to access my Hopper programming from another room and already had an extra coaxial cable running down from the roof so I connected that to the Dish splitter on satellite dish itself and the other end to the Joey box.The Joey box is small and I zip tied it to the back of my flat screen attached to the wall, so it is out of sight completely.It did up date automatically once I turned it on and connected also to my home internet network. BUT then it refused to work until I called customer service and informed them I purchased a Joey box off of Amazon and had to read them the ID numbers located on the box and they activated it over their system and then it began working.There is an extra $7 a month charge once you activate the Joey unit also.All in all, I am happy doing this myself and saving a house visit by an installer.:)
Brian Barcellona
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2013
The item did not work. I had to get Dish Network to replace it. The hopper system is filled with bugs. Stay with other Dish systems.
NOLA Bubba
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2013
Works perfectly, quite small, no heat, what's not to like?Keep in mind it works only with a Hopper series receiver from Dish. And there are multiple ways of connecting it- direct to the node, thru a tap, etc.What Dish and dealers rarely tell you is- the Joey can work wirelessly. Hook it up initially with coax. Then you can attach a wireless USB fob, remove the coax and it will run on your wireless network. Let's you move the Joey to different TVs, including where there might not be a coax drop.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2013
The product is exactly as described, however, dish network is not. Dish network has made it completely pointless buying this device.If you go to their website, it says that they charge you a $7 per month lease fee per device, what they don't tell you is, that if you buy this device, you still have to pay the $7 per month per device, only now they call it a product fee.So unless you have the desire to own the equipment out right, don't bother with this product, it will just cost you more in the long run and if you pay the monthly warranty fee, as you own this equipment, it wont be covered.
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