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The RoamWiFi 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot Router provides high-speed internet access in over 170 countries, allowing up to 10 devices to connect simultaneously. With a built-in 1GB data plan valid for 30 days and no need for SIM cards or contracts, it offers ultimate portability and ease of use for travelers and remote workers alike.








| ASIN | B0DM9QYQNL |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,953 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #10 in Mobile Broadband Devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,909) |
| Date First Available | November 7, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 9.8 ounces |
| Item model number | RoamWiFi R10 |
| Manufacturer | Tianjin RoamWiFi Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Package Dimensions | 5.94 x 3.54 x 1.73 inches |
F**U
The best purchase
Excellent Service and Reliable Connection I had a great experience with RoamWiFi. The device was easy to set up and worked immediately upon arrival. The internet connection was fast, stable, and reliable throughout my trip, which made it easy to stay connected for work, navigation, and communication. Battery life was impressive and lasted the entire day without needing constant recharging. The coverage was strong in multiple locations, and I never had issues with dropped connections. Overall, RoamWiFi offers excellent value for money and dependable service. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a convenient and reliable mobile WiFi solution while traveling.
M**R
Great Internet Option
I love this product. It’s easy to use, since I can’t get internet in my current home it does everything I need. I use it to watch tv, power cameras, use my laptop etc. It works great while traveling too. No problem with signal strength at all.
J**A
I love this thing
Finally a solution that works for all our international trips. For years we would get a local Europe SIM card for our Huawei mobile wifi (we had 3 phones and a tablet to get online and didn’t want to get multiple SIMs). Although not perfect Orange SIM cards are our overall favorite. The 3 (UK Three) card we used in Scotland 2023 worked fine for data coverage but it never supported WiFi calling mode which means we didn’t get standard SMB (non-iMessage) texts either. Very annoying. Orange never had that problem and we used those all over Europe. But this year we have a South America trip this fall and the Huawei won’t work there. And I wasn’t looking forward to figuring out the SIM card situation anyway, not really any solid options other than get something in-country and we don’t do that. So I looked into various mobile hotspot ecosystems. We settled on RoamWifi and took it on our Portugal trip earlier this year as a sort of test drive (we could have done Orange SIM in the Huawei). It worked great! I love this thing. After getting a plan for your location you do need to give it a few minutes to connect to the local cell system but after that, except in a couple spotty-signal remote areas, it was pretty bulletproof. I love being able to see data usage dynamically. I was never able to do that with the mobile wifi + SIM. Battery life was better than my Huawei so that was a plus. And we have power cells to extend operation so we never had any problems there. Customer support response time (no problems, just questions from me) was very fast. I asked and got answers for 3 questions within a couple hours each time. gLocalMe took days to answer one question. (Might have been over a week). Also, the unit can take a SIM card, so it could be a fall back plan if it comes to it. The plans are mostly reasonably priced, very easy to understand, and are largely consistent w.r.t. GB capacity and days across the available regions. Have you seen GlocalMe’s plan options? So confusing and largely more expensive. A couple knocks but not worthy of down-grading: 1- a plan activates right away when you power up the unit when in a location with a purchased plan. I’d prefer some way to activate it myself when I was ready. For example if you need a Canada or Mexico plan you can only get a North America plan which means it activates if you power it up while still home in the U.S. So be careful about that. 2- it would be nice to have more days for a given GB amount. There is some variability here among regions. A 30GB/365d Japan plan is $20.90. The $59 N. American 30GB plan is only 30d. Huh? I guess telco reg differences per nation? 3- the Latin American plans are almost as expensive as the global data plans. And about 2.5-3x more than Europe or Australia. If it solves our multi-country trip this fall then it will be well worth the cost. And compared to the vaccinations and pills we need… a drop in the bucket.
P**N
Ease of use
This mobile Wi-Fi is awesome I've used it in Poland, Ireland ,and Germany with no problem the only down side i feel is the price for each plan. Easy to connect to my phone and service was great everywhere i went in these country's
A**W
Fantastic, convenient, and easy to use.
I bought this product around two years ago, and while I don't use it incredibly frequently, it always gets the job done when I'm in a pinch. I use this whenever there's a sudden power outage, or on a trip where I still got some work to do. [DURABILITY] - Clumsily, I've dropped this a couple of times, but there were rarely any signs of scratches. - Once, it had even drop out of my bag through the cracks down several floors while going up my apartment stairs... leaving just a crack on its side but absolutely no loss in functionality. [WIFI/CONNECT] - After the free "x" amount of days upon purchase, we can "refill" through purchasing a plan at any time through their app. It allows a range of variability down to even just a one day plan. - The app is VERY easy to navigate and it takes just a few presses to select a plan, pay, and you're good to go. It allows multiple devices to connect as well without much loss in quality. The set up process is equally simple when following their little manual. - For reference, I was able to join zoom meetings, log onto games (albeit a bit laggy), and do online browsing/work on my desktop during power outages by buying a one day plan. - I've personally never lost connectivity while using it, but I've noticed more remote locations are generally slightly slower in speed. [BATTERY LIFE / MISC CONCERNS] - Be warned, this might be a deal breaker for some. If you're planning to use this on a trip (camping, hiking, etc.) without any form of charging, this will not last for more than half a day at most if being constantly used. - I learned this the hard way when I forgot to charge it fully a night prior to a hike and it died on me mid journey without any signal. - When I have a power outage at home, the typical time to fix the outage doesn't last more than a day, so there shouldn't be many issues with that constantly with ways nearby to charge. - Perhaps I don't use it often enough to know, but I haven't experienced any issues with the battery degrading in how long it can last; however, I must address that because I've only used it a few times, it's concerning how much faster it seems to heat up than I remember using it out the box initially. Overall, I consider it a fantastic purchase, and I'm grateful for the numerous times it got me out of a pinch during power outages affecting my work. Having it for road trips was a bonus, and the pricing is fair for the quality I received. It's remained consistent for use even after 2 years.
A**Z
Keep connected abroad
I’ve used the Roam Wi-Fi device on various occasions and it works great. I buy the package that best fits my stay and use. It’s convenient and easy to carry. I use it for work or to keep connected on my smartphone avoiding extra cellular and roaming charges abroad. I love the functionality, reliability, and size of the device
J**K
Works very well turns quickly and has great speed, watching a video on YouTube works perfectly. Easy to check data usage just click the power button and It changes the screen menus. I did the speed test in the basement with only 1 bar signal and the speeds were good. The device is nice and small easily fits into your pocket not like some that have are the size of a hockey puck.
A**R
Ya lo he probado en 3 paises de LATAM y en USA. En USA no me sorprende que funcione bien debido a la infrastructura pero me preocupaba en LATAM, supero mis expectativas funcionó muy bien! Mucho mejor que si tuviera mi teléfono con SIM virtuales, pude conectar 3 telefonos y 2 laptops, sin problemas, los datos funcionan bien y es cómodo y practico. La batería en uso continuo me duraba de 9 a 10 horas, y ya lo tenia que volver a cargar. En general buen equipo.
C**A
Que me funciono Perfecto en mi viaje a Europa
M**S
I recently came across a travel connectivity solution that has pleasantly surprised me with its consistent performance in various settings. I travelled quite a bit this year both to Kenya and Japan. This unassuming device has proven to be a reliable companion during my recent travels. During a safari in Kenya, where connectivity is often challenging, this device demonstrated its reliability with a strong and consistent signal. It allowed me to stay connected even in remote areas, enhancing my overall travel experience. I was literally in the middle of the jungle and still had signal. I had the same experience when I travelled to Tokyo and Kyoto in Japan - the device continued to deliver a reliable connection. What sets this device apart is not just its performance but also the affordability of its plans and battery life. Cost wise its cheaper than going through your carrier, especially if all you need is data and won't be making any calls. Battery last the whole day and you can easily see how much battery as well as data you have left. In summary, if you're seeking a straightforward and reliable travel connectivity solution, this device is worth considering. Its consistent signal strength and budget-friendly plans make it a practical choice for travelers looking to stay connected without unnecessary complications.
W**E
Wir waren in Tansania und die RoamWiFi war ein Flop, rausgeschmissenes Geld.
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