Let me start by saying, this little gadget promised to be my travel savior—no more hunting for sketchy airport WiFi or begging cafes for passwords. The idea of a pocket-sized 4G LTE hotspot supporting up to 10 devices sounded like magic. But did it deliver? Here’s the real tea.
The Good: First off, the size is perfect—it literally disappears in your pocket. Setting it up was a breeze: pop in a SIM card (note: you NEED a data plan, it won’t magically create internet), plug it into any USB power source (I used my power bank), and boom—instant WiFi. The signal? Surprisingly stable during my train ride, with speeds decent enough for Zoom calls (though don’t expect Netflix in 4K).
The Not-So-Good: That 3000mAh battery? It drains faster than my phone on a night out—about 4-5 hours of continuous use. And yes, some users reported charging issues (mine worked fine, but buyer beware). Biggest letdown? It’s useless without paid hotspot data—this isn’t some free internet loophole.
Verdict: If you travel frequently and have a solid data plan, this is a handy backup. But if you expected a miracle worker or free WiFi, look elsewhere. 3.5/5 stars—functional but flawed.