If you have ever traveled to another country for vacation or business, then you’ll know how complicated it is to get your mobile devices connected to the internet. Whether it be roaming fees that cost an arm and a leg, or unsecure public Wi-Fi hotspots, it seems like there should be a simpler solution.

Sure, you could always buy a SIM card in whatever country you’re staying in, but again, this takes some research, making the whole process tricky. I mean, at the end of the day all you’re trying to do is connect to the internet. It’s 2015, it shouldn’t be this confusing.

So the easiest option is a personal Wi-Fi hotspot. And luckily for me, I recently got my hands on Skyroam, a new Wi-Fi hotspot that provides fast, secure and affordable internet service around the world. After using it for a week or so, I found myself surprised by the results. Turns out, this thing works amazing well.

Let’s take a closer look…



Technical Details

Wi-Fi Connection

Connect up to 5 devices

Supports 802.11b/g/n

SIM Card

No SIM required to access Skyroam global internet service

Optionally, a SIM can be inserted to support a home carrier plan

Network

HSPA+/WCDMA:850/900/1900/2100 MHz(3G/4G)

EDGE/GPRS:850/900/1800/1900 MHz(2G)

Maximum download speed: 42 Mbps

Maximum upload speed: 21 Mbps

Power

8 hours usage time

123 hours standby time

Micro-USB charging port

Size

4.2 inches x 2.3 inches x 0.8 inches

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