








Let me start by saying this little leopard-eyed hotspot is a mixed bag. When it works, it's a lifesaver—especially on road trips where cell signals are spotty. I used it during a weekend getaway, and it outperformed my phone's hotspot in rural areas. Streaming music and checking emails was smooth, and the fact that it supports up to 10 devices is a huge plus for group travel.
But here’s the catch: the 'Plug & Play' claim is misleading. You absolutely need an active SIM card (not included), and setting up the APN can be a headache if you're not tech-savvy. I spent 20 minutes Googling how to disable my SIM’s PIN code—annoying, but once done, it connected flawlessly.
The build feels cheap, and I’m skeptical about long-term durability (one reviewer mentioned theirs died after 2 months). Also, data drains FAST—I burned through 5GB in a day just browsing. If you don’t have unlimited data, proceed with caution.
Verdict? Great for emergencies or short trips with strong signal coverage, but don’t expect seamless reliability. Buy only if you’re comfortable tinkering with settings and have unlimited data.
