🌐 Your passport to unlimited connectivity!
The SIMO Solis Lite 4G LTE Portable WiFi Mobile Hotspot is a compact and powerful device that provides secure internet access in over 135 countries. With a unique Lifetime Data plan offering 1GB of data each month, it allows for flexible usage without contracts. Its robust 4700 mAh battery ensures over 16 hours of connectivity, while the ability to connect up to 10 devices makes it perfect for both personal and professional use.
N**R
Awesome
Worked great in Jamaica, grand cayman, and cozumel. Looking forward to using it on future vacations, so I dont have to use public wifi spots. Used it on cruise, so I had my own private wifi in port, and near or on land.
A**R
Works great for my RV with free lifetime data
This product does look for and use the strongest signal from Verizon, T-Mobile, and ATT.Most of the time I get at least 20gb down which is enough to stream or do remote work. It’s small, rechargeable, and very easy to use.We have a travel trailer and sometimes leave our dog in the trailer. I have cameras, temperature sensors, smoke alarm, and thermostat I can control with Wi-Fi and those devices can send alerts via WiFi.This device provides 1gb of data free each month. That means I can leave it in the RV and access all of my devices from my phone when I’m away for free! The cameras I have record to an SD card in the camera (not to tge cloud) so the only time they use internet is when I’m watching video on my phone or a tiny bit of data when it sends me an alertIt’s also handy when I need internet in other places. If you just need unlimited internet for a day you can buy a day pass. If you need it for a month you can buy a month pass.Great device.
A**E
Ok but burns data fast
I really was hoping for a better rating. There isn't much competition of these type of devices short of just getting a sim or esim with router that also offers some free monthly data.This is my second Solis device. My other one is a 5G version. This review is for the Solis Lite 4G only.Device works but it should be reserved for emergency usage IMO. Of course, you still need good cell tower coverage but if your main cell network goes down, or when traveling, this device works well enough. But it's usecase ends there.Long story short.... I tested the device for 7 days, left it running as a failover device 'WAN2'. My main network has not gone down so, in theory no data, or minimal data, should have been used.This is not the case... The device burns around ~40mb of it's daily free 1GB. This means if you just leave it on, it will go through it's free data before the end of the month resets. And it also means, if you purchase data, you should assume some data will be burned/lost as well. The device uses purchased data first before using free data. So if you buy 1gb don't expect that you will have full access to that data.I find it is cheaper to pay for a 10$/month data plan with a sim card than it would be to leave this device running at all times as a backup internet.Checking traffic and seeing constant checks to cloudflare (1.1.1.1) dns servers. There is no reason it should check so aggressively (roughly every 5-10 seconds). At one point I caught a shopify IP being called as well. It has a long wifi password and there are no other devices connecting to it.
C**O
Don't buy refurbished version.
I have generally been lucky with reconditioned/refurbished electronics on Amazon, but this one was a dud. I tested the device when I received it, and it worked well until the 1GB free data was used. A month later, while in Europe, I started to use the device and signed up for one month of unlimited internet, and the issues began:- The first attempts to get the device to connect didn't go well, and after two to three restart attempts, the device connected.- The device would then start to lose connection and have to be restarted.- Other times, it would stay on and connected for a longer period (the longest was approximately 36 hours), whereafter it would reboot on its own. Sometimes, a reset of the device would help.- Finally, the device gave up and went into a complete reboot mode, which would reboot every 2-5 minutes. During this "reboot mode," the device couldn't be shut down or reset, and it ran till the battery died.So, in the end, I decided to return the device instead of a replacement, as I suspect this was a defective device that was just repacked and shipped out again, and I lost faith that a replacement would be any better.I will likely go for a similar device since, when it was working, it was good, but I will buy it new directly from Simo and NOT from Amazon.
J**R
delivers on promise, has applications despite limits
it's pricey for a cellular to wifi portable. it makes up for that with quality construction and a large built-in battery despite a pretty small package. I got an inexpensive case about the same size (and color 🙂) to hold charging cables ..although the case was about the same price as other units.the magic happens because the initial investment includes no-sim limited use just about anywhere around the world without a subscription. that's indefinitely ..or at least as long as the company exists.so no-sim, as in you can't even put a new one in (maybe, if you can wrench on it), that means that once the company is history your device and service potentially are too.so I still like it. it works wherever you go, then works free instantly. you get 1GB every month, more is possible but rather pricey so you have to watch it.it's purpose really is for when you can't find usually ubiquitous free wifi. for that it's fine.
�**G
Best Wi-Fi hotspot International connection
This the first time I use a Wi-Fi hotspot internationally and it worked great. I always kept me connected. Totally recommend it.
D**L
Too expensive to maintain wifi connection; I don't trust them.
I bought this for my international trips-to help me with directions/information look ups while traveling, not realizing how expensive it is. And I found that they double charge me for my GB time. I get a message I'm running low, they automatically charge me, then 15 minutes later I get the same message and get charged a second time. And I'm usually logged off by then. If I stayed on this for all day, 16 hrs, it would cost an exorbitant amount. To me, it's not worth that price.
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