

After testing the TravlFi JourneyXTR on a cross-country RV trip, I can confidently say it’s a game-changer for staying connected on the road. Setup was a breeze—just 10 minutes, and we had solid internet in a wooded campground where our phones barely had one bar. The signal strength was surprisingly reliable, handling everything from Zoom calls to kids gaming on their Switches.
The biggest wow moment? It worked flawlessly while driving. Powered by the trailer’s inverter, it delivered uninterrupted internet, even with the router bouncing around in the back. Streaming, gaming, and video calls were smooth, which felt like magic compared to spotty campground Wi-Fi.
Back home, doubling it as a Wi-Fi extender for my trailer office was seamless. Customer service also gets props—when I burned through my 50GB plan mid-trip, upgrading to 100GB was a quick call away (though I wish you could do it online).
Drawbacks? The technical guide could be clearer for networking newbies. While basic functions are plug-and-play, advanced setups (like Wi-Fi extending) required some manual digging. Still, for $20/month prorated plans and no contracts, it’s a steal compared to Starlink’s sky-high rates.
Verdict: If you camp off-grid or need reliable internet in motion, this is your best bet—just keep their support number handy for fringe areas.
