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    Circle allows your family to manage all of your home's Wi-Fi connected devices. With Circle, parents can now filter online content And limit online screen time as well as set an internet bedtime for every connected device in the home. Circle can even pause the internet and share what kids are up to online. How it works: Circle pairs wirelessly or via Ethernet to your home router and allows you to manage online access for every device on the network: smartphones, gaming consoles, tablets, smart TVs, online gaming consoles, laptops and desktops. Using an iOS or Android app, families create unique profiles for every member of the Home and from there, help shape Each person's online experience. Do not disconnect from the Circle home hotspot until Prompted in the Circle app. If your system warns you that this network has no Internet access, make sure it stays connected.

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    3.6 out of 5 stars
    3.6 out of 5
    3,732 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like how easy it is to set up the product. They say it's simple and easy to use. They also appreciate the tracking feature, saying it provides insight on technology use and control. Customers also appreciate control, and time limits. However, some customers have reported issues with speed and connectivity. Opinions are mixed on performance, value, and protection.

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    638 customers mention464 positive174 negative

    Customers find the setup of the networking router to be very simple and easy. They mention that the product is pretty easy to use once it is set up, and that it makes things much easier. Some say that the schedules are simple and that there is no client software to be installed at the network level.

    "...It is pretty easy to use once it is set up.Issues:- It’s not perfect however and there are some things to be aware of:-..." Read more

    "...Pros+ Very easy set up.+ Does what we need it to do -- sets time limits and turns off the internet at bed time...." Read more

    "...For once, I have a parenting tool that is SUPER EASY for me to wield. If he does something sweet, I can bounce him up an hour...." Read more

    "...: As some fellow reviewers pointed out there is no traditional user manual in the package, which makes total sense since the manufacturer does not..." Read more

    336 customers mention307 positive29 negative

    Customers find the use of tracking in the networking router very helpful. They say it provides both insight on technology use and control. Customers also say the app is user-friendly with plenty of options. They mention that the product is a great tool for families, especially if they get it with a backup battery. They also say that the company is alive and actively improving, and that it tries hard to provide useful technical support.

    "...Works across multiple devices- Provides both insight on technology use and control-..." Read more

    "...+ Reports that summarize individual child's activity.+ Big one: The company is alive and actively improving its product...." Read more

    "...I gave 3 stars because some features are really good. But, it has taken sometime to get them working correctly...." Read more

    "...In conclusion I think that Circle is a GREAT tool for families, especially if you get it with the aim of teaching your children instead of..." Read more

    257 customers mention205 positive52 negative

    Customers like the control of the router. They mention that it has an extremely customizable level of control over any wifi enabled devices. They also say that it allows them to control each user separately, and that it gives them more control and flexibility than other solutions. Customers also appreciate that it provides easy-to-adjust settings for the internet, by site, and allows them set by category what types of sites can be. They say that the router facilitates limit setting and clear boundaries. However, some customers wish that the filtering could be more customizable.

    "...Profiles allow you to connect multiple devices, define specific constraints on a service level (e.g. Youtube), and these constraints work across..." Read more

    "...of Circle is that (now that I have it set up properly) I can easily control each device, or each child's devices from my phone with one or two clicks..." Read more

    "...You can also set time limits for different categories like social media and even different platforms within that category..." Read more

    "...The Profile system is logical and nicely laid out-..." Read more

    202 customers mention169 positive33 negative

    Customers like the time limits on the networking router. They say it allows them to manage the amount of time their kids get to stream and download. They also appreciate the flexible time restrictions and the ability to pause the internet and enforce off-screen times. Overall, customers are happy with the time limit and bed time features.

    "...Meaning, you can allow for web browsing and email, while blocking video games and netflix. You can block one device but not another.-..." Read more

    "...+ Very easy set up.+ Does what we need it to do -- sets time limits and turns off the internet at bed time...." Read more

    "...First and foremost, Circle is EXCELLENT at managing the amount of time you give your children online...." Read more

    "...Control over internet time: I can pause any kid or the whole system IF I am home...." Read more

    693 customers mention359 positive334 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the networking router. Some mention that it works very well, is impressive for what it does, and is easy to use. However, others say that most of the time that function doesn't seem to work for an image search, the circle never works right, and that the apps simply stop working.

    "...Great product idea, I really liked it at first. The UI execution is good, but there are problems they didn't anticipate with the technical..." Read more

    "...Great price point.Cons:- It can cause your network to break in ways that are not obvious- A bit complex to set up-..." Read more

    "...kids from seeing EVERY bad thing on the Internet but it does a good job at filtering. I do wish the history capabilities were more robust...." Read more

    "...But, it has taken sometime to get them working correctly. I will try to explain the benefits and struggles in a way to help others...." Read more

    253 customers mention166 positive87 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the networking router. Some mention that it's well worth the cost, with no fees or additional money to spend. However, others say that it is not worth the money, with over-promises and under-delivery.

    "...Great price point.Cons:- It can cause your network to break in ways that are not obvious- A bit complex to set up-..." Read more

    "...if you have the subscription options unlocked, but not worth a monthly subscription price, I would look elsewhere for some other filtering hardware,..." Read more

    "...If he does something sweet, I can bounce him up an hour. It doesn't cost me anything and it actually has a value for him...." Read more

    "This has been hands-down the absolute best fit for my needs, at a nice low price and low install effort...." Read more

    189 customers mention125 positive64 negative

    Customers are mixed about the protection provided by the router. Some mention that it allows them to simply block inappropriate sites, content, and apps. They also say it's a great tool to monitor and limit kids' online activities. However, others say that it started blocking websites that it hadn't previously, and that it only blocks the internet. Some devices were completely blocked, while others had very slow Internet, or intermittent connectivity.

    "...I can block specific websites, both proactively and if need be retroactively if she's found/stumbled on something that snuck through the other..." Read more

    "...subject matter seen: Even on the adult level filter, it filters out inappropriate websites...." Read more

    "...-I put myself in Adult mode. I got blocked from accessing a web site! I had to make myself un-managed to access the site...." Read more

    "...I absolutely love that you can block various apps specifically, such as Snapchat, which I don't want any of my children having access to...." Read more

    279 customers mention29 positive250 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the speed of the networking router. They mention that the internet is dramatically slowed down, the latency is so poor, and it keeps losing connection with the router. Some customers also report that the router goes out during a test.

    "...I tried it. The interface was very clunky and slow. I couldn't figure out how to set schedules. Just overall cheesy feeling...." Read more

    "...I did notice a slowdown of our device and our network...." Read more

    "...-.5 starsInternet speedIt really slows down the internet download speed 3 times even though I have it directly connected through..." Read more

    "...online, the massive downside of MyCircle is that is causes huge issues with connectivity by those devices on MyCircle due to the VPN connection..." Read more

    AMAZING and the best technology product I have purchased in a year
    5 Stars
    AMAZING and the best technology product I have purchased in a year
    Tl;dr - this product is AMAZING and the best technology product I have purchased in a year. It does something that is important to me that I've struggled to find an effective solution for years.Pros:- Sufficiently powerful- Does not create a performance impact if properly configured- Easy to monitor remotely- Works across multiple devices- Provides both insight on technology use and control- Allows you to set service level restrictions (e.g. limit Fortnite to 1 hour/day)- Great price point.Cons:- It can cause your network to break in ways that are not obvious- A bit complex to set up- The service groupings (e.g. “Email” or “Online Gaming”) are not customizable- Mobile only administrationOverall a solid product and well worth the cost.Detailed Review -A bit of background - I'm technically adept and understand my way around my own network. As my kids have become teenagers, my struggle has been to effectively parent their online behavior. On the one hand, their devices and technology are an important part of their school, social lives, and even part of our family connectedness. On the other, I've been concerned about how much time my son spends on Fortnite and Youtube, and about my daughter's technology use late at night.Our solutions to this have largely been ineffective. We’ve tried having the kids leave their phones downstairs when they go to bed, but that doesn't address what they do during the day, and it has been a source of conflict. I've tried controls using my router, but they haven't been time based, nor sufficiently granular - e.g. I couldn't easily stop face time on my daughter's computer without affecting her ability to do homework. iOS 12's Screen Time feature has been helpful, but that only provides data for a single device and it is somewhat unreliable.The big problem is that we can’t easily know exactly what they are doing without policing them, let alone come up with effective constraints.I finally found a review online for the Circle. It seemed good, but I was concerned that 1) it might not work with my router (I use an ASUS AC5300), that it would create performance issues, and that it would not provide sufficient control to deal with the issues that we care about. However, I figured I would give it a try.The key to how this product works is that it uses some obscure aspects of how networks work to give the circle the ability to see the network traffic that goes into and out of your house for any device or collection of devices (the technical term here is ARP Spoofing). Without getting into the technical details, if you connect the Circle via the ethernet cable, it does not create a performance issue. Moreover, any device configured as “unmanaged” is left alone. This is something I was particularly happy about as my home network has a lot of devices on it and I like the control.Installation:Installation was a bit obtuse. Despite being connected via ethernet to my router, I still had to use the WiFi network to setup the circle. Moreover, the Circle only understands how to talk to 2.4Ghz networks. That said, once everything was done, the wireless network was not an issue.Setup:Once setup I created a test profile for myself to see how well the device worked. I was pretty amazed at how easy and powerful it is. Profiles allow you to connect multiple devices, define specific constraints on a service level (e.g. Youtube), and these constraints work across all of the devices on the profile. Moreover, everything else is left alone.Once active, I immediately got what I was looking for:- Time spent on a variety of different services (YouTube, Fortnite, Gmail)- Identification and monitoring explicit content sites- Ability to set constraints, as either hours (bedtime and blocked time)- Ability to set time limits (yeah!!!!)I found the monitoring/time calculations to be pretty accurate. The only limit is that they are limited to 5 minute granularity - which is fine for me. Once the Circle chooses to block a service, it happens pretty immediately. Some things like youtube take a bit before the block is noticeable, but everything else is immediate. Restoring service is also immediate, though there can be some problems (see issues below)What I LOVE:- This device allows for granular control over services. Meaning, you can allow for web browsing and email, while blocking video games and netflix. You can block one device but not another.- You can set up profiles for your family that work across multiple devices. No more temptation to cheat by moving consumption from one device to another- For my network, the device even worked on the guest network which means my kids couldn’t get around it that way. It did not seem to affect our AT&T Micro-cell traffic however- The device provides both monitoring and prevention. This allows me to have conversation with my kids where we now have an objective definition of time spent. Moreover, it allows them to see how much time they are spending so THEY can set the limits - Now I get to parent as a coach instead of as a policeman.- There is no noticeable impact to my network performance. I have a 400mb/s connection to the internet and have noticed no impact to my network latency or performance from the Circle.- It is pretty easy to use once it is set up.Issues:- It’s not perfect however and there are some things to be aware of:- I can’t easily customize what Circle monitors/blocks. Circle’s pre-defined categories are pretty good, but if you want to change something it is not easy - and in some cases not possible. I would prefer to have more flexibility than the device provides, but given the ease of use it provides in other ways I can live with this constraint.- Networking problems - the way the circle work can create compatibility issues with your router. Circle has put a pretty good compatibility chart on their website you can check - strongly recommended that you do this before buying this device- The Circle can cause your network to break - in my case, if I make a change on my router, it can cause my entire network to freeze until I reset things using some fairly technical commands. This may be somewhat specific to my router, but when it happens, it is not something that the layperson could easily fix. I suspect that the routers that are marked as fully compatible (mine is not) don’t have this issue, but I was unable to test this.- The Circle is hard to reboot - it has an internal battery which I suppose is nice for power outages - though seems unnecessary to me. However, when something goes wrong, you can’t power cycle it easily.- When the Circle unblocks a service, sometimes it takes a while for the service to be restored. There are multiple reasons for this. In one case, I had to reboot the router my son’s Xbox was connected to to restore service. When I tried to reproduce this it didn’t happen again, but I’m suspicious that this isn’t the only time I’ll have this problem (for those who are technical, clearing the arp cache tends to clear these issues).- When the Circle blocks a service, it routes the blocked user to a web page full of Disney content. Not the worst problem in the world, and this is the only time that “Disney” shows up in the product. I’m sure some VP is very proud of this.There is no web console. I would prefer not to manage this just from my phone.In the end, this device does way more than I had hoped - esp. For the price. It has brought me a solution to a problem I have struggled with for years. I’m a very happy user and feel that the benefits of this product fully outweigh the costs. Moreover, I like that it is something I can use to have a better dialogue with my kids about their technology use. It enables both “trust but verify” type monitoring, as well as specific and detailed constraints.Great job!
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019
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    5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING and the best technology product I have purchased in a year
    Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019
    Tl;dr - this product is AMAZING and the best technology product I have purchased in a year. It does something that is important to me that I've struggled to find an effective solution for years.

    Pros:
    - Sufficiently powerful
    - Does not create a performance impact if properly configured
    - Easy to monitor remotely
    - Works across multiple devices
    - Provides both insight on technology use and control
    - Allows you to set service level restrictions (e.g. limit Fortnite to 1 hour/day)
    - Great price point.

    Cons:
    - It can cause your network to break in ways that are not obvious
    - A bit complex to set up
    - The service groupings (e.g. “Email” or “Online Gaming”) are not customizable
    - Mobile only administration

    Overall a solid product and well worth the cost.

    Detailed Review -

    A bit of background - I'm technically adept and understand my way around my own network. As my kids have become teenagers, my struggle has been to effectively parent their online behavior. On the one hand, their devices and technology are an important part of their school, social lives, and even part of our family connectedness. On the other, I've been concerned about how much time my son spends on Fortnite and Youtube, and about my daughter's technology use late at night.

    Our solutions to this have largely been ineffective. We’ve tried having the kids leave their phones downstairs when they go to bed, but that doesn't address what they do during the day, and it has been a source of conflict. I've tried controls using my router, but they haven't been time based, nor sufficiently granular - e.g. I couldn't easily stop face time on my daughter's computer without affecting her ability to do homework. iOS 12's Screen Time feature has been helpful, but that only provides data for a single device and it is somewhat unreliable.

    The big problem is that we can’t easily know exactly what they are doing without policing them, let alone come up with effective constraints.

    I finally found a review online for the Circle. It seemed good, but I was concerned that 1) it might not work with my router (I use an ASUS AC5300), that it would create performance issues, and that it would not provide sufficient control to deal with the issues that we care about. However, I figured I would give it a try.
    The key to how this product works is that it uses some obscure aspects of how networks work to give the circle the ability to see the network traffic that goes into and out of your house for any device or collection of devices (the technical term here is ARP Spoofing). Without getting into the technical details, if you connect the Circle via the ethernet cable, it does not create a performance issue. Moreover, any device configured as “unmanaged” is left alone. This is something I was particularly happy about as my home network has a lot of devices on it and I like the control.

    Installation:
    Installation was a bit obtuse. Despite being connected via ethernet to my router, I still had to use the WiFi network to setup the circle. Moreover, the Circle only understands how to talk to 2.4Ghz networks. That said, once everything was done, the wireless network was not an issue.

    Setup:
    Once setup I created a test profile for myself to see how well the device worked. I was pretty amazed at how easy and powerful it is. Profiles allow you to connect multiple devices, define specific constraints on a service level (e.g. Youtube), and these constraints work across all of the devices on the profile. Moreover, everything else is left alone.

    Once active, I immediately got what I was looking for:
    - Time spent on a variety of different services (YouTube, Fortnite, Gmail)
    - Identification and monitoring explicit content sites
    - Ability to set constraints, as either hours (bedtime and blocked time)
    - Ability to set time limits (yeah!!!!)

    I found the monitoring/time calculations to be pretty accurate. The only limit is that they are limited to 5 minute granularity - which is fine for me. Once the Circle chooses to block a service, it happens pretty immediately. Some things like youtube take a bit before the block is noticeable, but everything else is immediate. Restoring service is also immediate, though there can be some problems (see issues below)

    What I LOVE:
    - This device allows for granular control over services. Meaning, you can allow for web browsing and email, while blocking video games and netflix. You can block one device but not another.
    - You can set up profiles for your family that work across multiple devices. No more temptation to cheat by moving consumption from one device to another
    - For my network, the device even worked on the guest network which means my kids couldn’t get around it that way. It did not seem to affect our AT&T Micro-cell traffic however
    - The device provides both monitoring and prevention. This allows me to have conversation with my kids where we now have an objective definition of time spent. Moreover, it allows them to see how much time they are spending so THEY can set the limits - Now I get to parent as a coach instead of as a policeman.
    - There is no noticeable impact to my network performance. I have a 400mb/s connection to the internet and have noticed no impact to my network latency or performance from the Circle.
    - It is pretty easy to use once it is set up.

    Issues:
    - It’s not perfect however and there are some things to be aware of:
    - I can’t easily customize what Circle monitors/blocks. Circle’s pre-defined categories are pretty good, but if you want to change something it is not easy - and in some cases not possible. I would prefer to have more flexibility than the device provides, but given the ease of use it provides in other ways I can live with this constraint.
    - Networking problems - the way the circle work can create compatibility issues with your router. Circle has put a pretty good compatibility chart on their website you can check - strongly recommended that you do this before buying this device
    - The Circle can cause your network to break - in my case, if I make a change on my router, it can cause my entire network to freeze until I reset things using some fairly technical commands. This may be somewhat specific to my router, but when it happens, it is not something that the layperson could easily fix. I suspect that the routers that are marked as fully compatible (mine is not) don’t have this issue, but I was unable to test this.
    - The Circle is hard to reboot - it has an internal battery which I suppose is nice for power outages - though seems unnecessary to me. However, when something goes wrong, you can’t power cycle it easily.
    - When the Circle unblocks a service, sometimes it takes a while for the service to be restored. There are multiple reasons for this. In one case, I had to reboot the router my son’s Xbox was connected to to restore service. When I tried to reproduce this it didn’t happen again, but I’m suspicious that this isn’t the only time I’ll have this problem (for those who are technical, clearing the arp cache tends to clear these issues).
    - When the Circle blocks a service, it routes the blocked user to a web page full of Disney content. Not the worst problem in the world, and this is the only time that “Disney” shows up in the product. I’m sure some VP is very proud of this.
    There is no web console. I would prefer not to manage this just from my phone.

    In the end, this device does way more than I had hoped - esp. For the price. It has brought me a solution to a problem I have struggled with for years. I’m a very happy user and feel that the benefits of this product fully outweigh the costs. Moreover, I like that it is something I can use to have a better dialogue with my kids about their technology use. It enables both “trust but verify” type monitoring, as well as specific and detailed constraints.

    Great job!
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