Let’s cut to the chase: this Europe eSIM is a budget-friendly alternative to pricey carrier options, but it’s not without quirks. I used it across France and Germany, and here’s the real tea.
The Good: Activation was a breeze—scanned the QR code at my hotel WiFi, and boom, 4G kicked in by the time I hit the streets. No hunting for SIM shops! Coverage? Solid in cities (Paris was flawless), though rural train rides had sporadic dropouts. For Google Maps and Instagram scrolling, it delivered.
The Annoying: Like some reviewers, I faced signal delays—took forever to connect in Munich. Their WhatsApp support? More like a chatbot sending me in circles. Pro tip: Test activation *before* your flight; one user got stranded with a dud eSIM.
Who It’s For: If you’re hopping between major European hubs and can tolerate occasional hiccups, this works. But if your itinerary includes remote areas or you need reliability (say, for work), maybe splurge on Airalo or a local SIM.