🌐 Stay Connected, Anywhere, Anytime!
The ZTE U10S Pro is a portable 4G+ LTE mobile Wi-Fi device that allows you to connect up to 32 devices simultaneously. With a powerful 3000mAh battery providing up to 10 hours of usage, it ensures you stay connected while traveling. Its user-friendly screen displays essential information, and it requires no configuration, making it the perfect travel companion for professionals on the go.
Brand | ZTE |
Package Dimensions | 12 x 8.6 x 5.2 cm; 200 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | U10S PRO |
Manufacturer | ZTE |
Series | U10S PRO |
Colour | White |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Operating System | Linux |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 3000 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 200 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**D
Excellent Mobile WiFi Box..
Excellent.. Whole process 1st class.. Device is fantastic, takes absolutely ANY network sim card,(most devices with sim cards don't work on some non brand named networks/piggybacking networks),Battery life is good,I leave it plugged in and can connect to an amazingly large amount of other devices, signal and reception are great..So simple, quick and easy to set up and use 1st time : Put SIM in, turn on and that's it, just connect devices WiFi with password and done..I have a unlimited data Smarty sim in mine,£20 a month and not a problem,ever..SIM came free with box.. I Have a ZTE phone,it's brilliant, so opted for this ZTE WiFi box and no regrets!!!! 100% recommend, well worth it..Doesn't have any information with it so no app to manage it on or anything, which would of been a great thing to have but as far as I have been able to find out, there isn't one, which is a pity,but not a major issue..Doesn't heat up..
M**N
Decent
Definitely feels good quality. You may need to pick up a giffgaff/O2 sim, an EE sim and a Vodaphone sim to test them out. A 'free' sim is nonsense.....they are all free if you order them directly with credit. The thing about 3 mobile is coverage is patchy at bestThe range is fine, I need it for zoom in a community hall. Set up is extremely easy, the signal strength is actually slightly better when not attached via usb to my laptop. I'm using a lebara/vodaphone sim, and in my area that seems to be the right combination. At home, 3 mobile is fine, at work we are in a 3 mobile blackspot. You can do basic email and facebook with 3 mobile/Smarty/ID mobile, but it's not a service you can rely on for travelling around. Vodaphone probably have the most coverage, but networks vary wherever you are. If you are using it for business you need several sim cards, that's just the way it is. if you are using it in a static location you cycle through the various networks unti you find one that works the best.You can, obviously, get an old smartphone and it will do the same job, but if you are regularly in a meeting with a few people this is an ideal solution. You are not suddenly going to get a call, leave the room and everyone else loses their internet. It's much smaller than a mobile phone as well.I'd, cautiously, recommend it if you simply want something you can hit a button and everyone can log on to wifi. It's not, technically, servicing a real 'need'....there are much cheaper ways to do that. In my mind it's value is £10-£15 worth of gear as it will be obsolete in 2 years time, but my business will get use out of it.I'm getting around 30mbps - 40mbps download speed....which is faster than my home broadband, so it's not junk and does what it says on the tin. If you only need a hotspot because you are going on holiday, use your phone, and spend the money on sim cards. For business it's worth overpaying for this kind of device. Mobile networks are now heading towards being cheaper than home broadband with unlimited data. It's the future, but the future isn't quite yet.I love little flash gadgets, and this is a cheaper solution than running a line between two buildings. If we add a fee of £1 for optional internet in our hall it will pay for itself and a contract. It'll be locked in a cupboard and we'll just switch it on and be done with it. Walls don't seem to worry it so it gets a thumbs up from me
M**N
Excellent for the price
Had a little Wi-Fi internet dongle ages ago, 3g, eventually gave up with it as everything had moved on and I wasn't really using it. I have unlimited data on my mobile so why would I need one? Well I work in Cumbria and often my phone signal is non existent or very poor, I also work at a place with a fantastic EE mast that everyone uses so you can get a full 5 bar signal and no data or phone, my alternative was to visit 3 and see about a Wi-Fi dongle again, I now have a 120gb data sim for little money a month but the cost of the dongle was prohibitive. I thought this was worth a try, and it's well worth the price. Set up was easy, put card into slot, charge and turn on, getting into the setting also easy and everything worked. So I used it to help out with coverage of a no rules football game on Tuesday night, it worked. But it did have to be re-set at one point as it froze, and by the end of the night even with wireless strength turned down to maximise the battery it was almost done after 4.5 hours. all in all an excellent bit of kit for the price.
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